Example sentences of "it make [noun] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ But does n't it make things more enjoyable if you can befriend the people you 're working with ? ’
2 Does it make sense any longer , if indeed it ever did , to talk about " the will of the people " ?
3 Aged 28 , Lesley claims not to be a natural competitor and in fact as a teenager dropped out of a PE teacher training course as she felt it made sport too serious and took the fun away .
4 It made Times just look super elegant , you know , and yah I , that 's what 's wrong with all the foundries now , they forgot where they came from .
5 Although the increase was understandable given the Government 's vacillation , it made ministers even less willing to intervene .
6 Of course it made Carvin virtually unobtainable in this country , but now ABC Music have stepped into the breach to provide a UK retail outlet .
7 It made Charity even more uneasy about Mandy unabashedly training the binoculars on him .
8 This fitted in neatly with Spencer 's philosophy of self-help as the driving force of evolution , and Lankester drew the obvious implication from his theory by warning that the human race might degenerate if it made life too easy for itself .
9 By women being open about sex , it made life much easier for men .
10 It made life very easy for us .
11 It made Nour very angry .
12 This did n't matter so much for physiological or anatomical studies , where one could only work with small numbers of animals anyhow ; but for biochemistry , when larger numbers were needed , it made progress very slow .
13 In 1989 it made £132m here and only £58m in Germany .
14 Critics of this process of commercialization often pointed to the way that it made journalists less concerned with ‘ the old style of principled journalism ’ .
15 While the results worked , it made replacements almost impossible .
16 It made Hari so angry to see the little ones neglected but there was very little anyone could do , poverty was a fact of life in places like World 's End .
17 But it makes Trevor simply furious , although he 's not a person to show his rage .
18 Thatcher 's government places liberty at a much lower level , it makes freedom just another preference , just something that some people want a great deal more than most people do , just something else to be balanced out with an eye to majority opinion and the next election …
19 It makes psychology more scientific in its own terms ; it improves women , s standing in the discipline ; and it provides feminist psychologists and feminists in general with some interesting data .
20 Unleaded petrol is now widely available and it makes sense environmentally and financially to take this easy opportunity to clean up the atmosphere , and make our cities safer places for our children .
21 I , I think what Richard , what Richard is suggesting is the very sensible way forward in the longer term , whether it makes sense right at this instant is , is another matter .
22 Therefore it makes sense both aesthetically and financially to adopt an installation and maintenance service .
23 It makes sense therefore , to assume that deep tanks with a restricted surface area are going to be at a strong disadvantage from the very start .
24 It makes sense perhaps , then , to speak in terms of an ‘ early ’ modernity of the Renaissance and the Enlightenment , and a ‘ late ’ or at least later modernity co-extensive with the much later rise of aesthetic modernism .
25 It makes conversation rather a hit-or-miss affair , ’ says Robyn .
26 It makes life easier for me , and they do n't get overworked , so it 's a wonderful holiday with pay for them . ’
27 I 'm not going to go into that , but what I 'm saying is we need to recognise this , because if you do recognise it , it makes life that much easier , does that .
28 It makes life very difficult for me . ’
29 ‘ With my own child now , it makes life more liveable .
30 We try to rotate all the jobs on site between the eight of us — it makes life more interesting and gives us more flexibility .
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