Example sentences of "it make [adj] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It made one critical , too .
2 Expensive jewellery and make-up completed the display of wealth , though it made Huy self-conscious and uneasy .
3 Invented in the late 18th century , it made possible large schools with a wide range of age and ability , that could be run by a small complement of teachers .
4 but for us lot it made four nice medium size ones
5 But it created a new kind of assignment , which was a legal assignment in the sense that the assignee might sue directly in his own name without making the assignor a party ; but it made certain special requirements :
6 Its lights flickered at random and it made odd beeping noises .
7 It made such stellar acquisitions as the Packard collection of Japanese art , twenty-five Chinese paintings from the Sung and Yuan Dynasties , a Bacchic group by Bernini , Monet 's ‘ Terrace at Sainte-Adresse ’ , the Robert Lehman collection , David 's ‘ Portrait of Lavoisier and his wife ’ , the Temple of Dendur , Canova 's ‘ Perseus ’ and Velasquez 's ‘ Juan de Pareja ’ ( still the most important single paintings acquisition since its purchase in 1970 ) and made the museum more accessible and inviting to the public .
8 At the time , it made sound financial sense . ’
9 The new consumer durables ( TV , washing machines , refrigerators ) were much in demand , and it made sound economic sense to enjoy the use and benefit of such things at once and pay for them out of rising real incomes .
10 When the Bill was introduced into Parliament in December 1985 , it made some important but relatively minor adjustments in the pre-existing law relating to racial hatred offences .
11 Mr Sproat pointed out that currently BR was under no compulsion to make concessions but did so because it made obvious economic sense .
12 One of the reasons why he drank a lot was because it made this possible .
13 The two researchers propose that the contaminated oil acted as an ‘ adjuvant ’ — it made those rare reactions , common .
14 IT MAKES little different to the autograph hunters who regularly congregate outside Broadcasting House whether the passing DJ plays the new Jason Donovan single or a session by a bunch of Japanese thrash merchants .
15 IT MAKES little different to the autograph hunters who regularly congregate outside Broadcasting House whether the passing DJ plays the new Jason Donovan single or a session by a bunch of Japanese thrash merchants .
16 It makes perfect economic sense .
17 The Syrah is a splendid grape from the northern Rhone , where it makes fabulous high-priced wines at Hermitage and Cote-Rotie for £10 — £20 a bottle .
18 In summer it makes two complete round trips .
19 This might be slightly bending the letter of the law in that the prospectus should be a single document but it makes good economic sense .
20 For farmer Brian Lloyd , it makes good commercial sense to have his flock scanned .
21 It makes standard pear-shaped hot-air balloons for enthusiasts , and specially shaped ones for advertising or big egos — like the hot-air balloon it made for the late Malcolm Forbes in the shape of the American publisher 's French chateau .
22 As self portraiture , in the work of women like Helen Chadwick and Jo Spence , it makes certain specific statements about women 's sexuality and self image .
23 very simple reason she ca n't get she ca n't argue , this is a charity concert , she charges , the Chad do n't , and therefore , from the point of view of the charity , er it makes obvious good sense that we should go to somewhere which is free .
24 It makes some sad ,
25 It makes some thought-provoking connections between Indian and Scots story-telling traditions , mainly through William Armour 's portrayal of a twinkly-eyed , formerly sea-faring Glasgow grandfather .
26 Its tone is playful and frivolous but it makes some valid criticisms .
27 But do I just that is I do n't think it makes any bloody difference , as far as that is .
28 When I think about it I 'm not sure it makes any important difference how you imagine he looks , I mean who am I to say whether this Boy you are seeing has blonde hair or dark ; but I am sure that it does matter what he means to you .
29 And then they can all be turn Then they 're happy they This is sort of lent if you like , they say donated but think of it as lent , it 's lent its electrons to the fluorines cos it wants to get rid of them and the fluorines wanted to take them so , it makes this nice bond .
30 What does it do with the first spiral ( 5 ) as it makes this new spiral .
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