Example sentences of "and [pers pn] makes [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He stands alone — as Kenneth Clarke or David Ennals will confirm — and he makes few friends .
2 There is a sense in which standing is a preliminary question , separate from that of the substance and merits of the applicant 's case : standing rules determine entitlement to raise and argue the issue of illegality , and it makes little sense to say that entitlement to argue the merits of the case depends on whether one has a good case on the merits .
3 A person may belong to several different families during his life , and it makes little sense to regard him as changing identity on leaving or entering a nuclear family .
4 And it makes great reading
5 European manufacturers invariably make plain tiles alongside their interlocking tiles , and it makes good sense for a manufacturer to be able to offer both types of product .
6 Skills that he wishes to rehearse with them may be part of the programme of another department also , and it makes good sense to have some consultation and perhaps co-ordination .
7 Have it written as a P E P and it makes good sense .
8 He says there are a number of ecological as well as economic reasons — it 's a longer , stronger tougher fibre — it makes a longer-lasting paper and it makes economic sense to grow the material in this country rather than importing it .
9 and in empirical sorry and in in empirical work we tend to use these nonlinear demand functions simply because they have this nice property that they have constant elasticity , and it makes subsequent calculations considerably easier , and you may think in actual fact that linear demand curves are quite restrictive .
10 To this need the underclass responds , and it makes urban life at the comfortable levels of well-being not only pleasant but possible .
11 It is peripheral to the interests of the Highland Board , and it makes considerable demands on the time of Board Staff .
12 And it makes obvious sense to say that autonomous institutions are not necessarily homes of academic freedom .
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