Example sentences of "it makes [adj] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | For him the value of representative democracy resides in the fact that it makes possible the selection of effective political leaders , as well as providing a training for them . |
2 | In addition , it makes possible the recording , in the form of a ‘ map ’ , of something of the nature of that response . |
3 | One important thing about a ‘ bottlenecked ’ life cycle is that it makes possible the equivalent of going back to the drawing board . |
4 | It makes possible the conferment of life peerages with a right to sit . |
5 | I can suggest three such general features : heredity is digital , it involves a phenotype-genotype distinction , and it makes possible the amplification of quantum events into macroscopic ones . |
6 | Often referred to as a means by which a nation , or even the world , can become a community , it makes possible the transmitting of messages from a small group of people to a vast number . |
7 | In tightly organized pages it makes sure a reader can find needed information quickly . |
8 | huh , huh some one went , do n't because it makes a noise , put it down , no , because it makes such a noise when you pick it up |
9 | If we can remove these little stresses , or ‘ weeds ’ , from our lives it makes such a difference . |
10 | ‘ It makes such a difference to train people to operate in an interview , ’ commented the prince . |
11 | You know it makes such a difference I think . |
12 | I 've never been used to doing that and it makes such a lot of difference when you actually speak to the people . |
13 | Absolutely it makes such a lot of difference that 's right , yes |
14 | It makes all the shoppers feel as if they could live in the style of Jane Austen . |
15 | It makes all the difference . |
16 | By inclination I belong to the second category , but I have learned that it makes all the difference to lay a firm foundation at the outset . |
17 | You must admit , it makes all the difference being on our own . ’ |
18 | ‘ It 's just a simple two minute job , ’ Dan told me , ‘ but it makes all the difference . ’ |
19 | It makes all the difference , really . ’ |
20 | This is , in fact , real editing in camera , and when you have become accustomed to the routine you will find that it makes all the difference between a good movie and one which is tedious and irritating to watch . |
21 | ‘ It makes all the difference to how we look if we are happy , ’ she says . |
22 | ‘ It makes all the difference , ’ said Constance . |
23 | It makes all the difference to the members of the public and the good will that it builds up is terribly important . |
24 | For those like Gillis , it makes all the difference . |
25 | It makes meaningful an analysis of the level ( or levels ) of ideology and relates it in a non-reductive way to the economic base — the mode of production . |