Example sentences of "it [adv] makes [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | If it just makes ten people change their minds then it is worthwhile . |
2 | It just makes more sense . |
3 | It admittedly makes intuitive sense , and fits in with the general observation about staffs ' professional identities being a function of their research identities . |
4 | Educational assistance not only benefits the individual — it also makes sound business sense . |
5 | It also makes more sense when it comes to keeping to your target weight once you have reached it . |
6 | It also makes these prices more responsive to changes in the general level of interest rates than is the case with money market instruments . |
7 | It also makes some changes in the existing law to remedy shortcomings revealed by experience , and contains some new provisions designed to enable the United Kingdom to ratify the Hague Convention on the Taking of Evidence Abroad in Civil or Commercial Matters of 1968 ( Cmnd 3991 of 1969 ) . |
8 | It also makes local government less attractive employer . |
9 | The best that I can say for a personality explanation is that it prevents executives from thinking about changing their behaviour , because it understandably makes little sense for them to undergo some kind of therapy . |
10 | It now makes perfect sense to give a remedy that is capable of bringing about the same or very similar healing responses , that is symptoms , to the healing response which is occurring in the patient as shown by his individual symptoms . |
11 | It really makes that room . |
12 | But , in the days of computer simulations , it surely makes little sense to crank the whole military-industrial complex up to producing a great fleet of YF-22s . |
13 | It sometimes makes good sense to get into a declining business . |
14 | ‘ It barely makes any sense , ’ Estabrook said . |
15 | It certainly makes interesting reading . ’ |
16 | It therefore makes good sense for us to control for date of birth when looking at the effects of terminal education age . |