Example sentences of "it makes [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | He looked up at the apple tree and replied , ‘ It makes no fucking difference , Piper , where you dig it . |
2 | It makes no more sense to talk about solutions without being absolutely clear about what problems they solve , than it does to talk about excellent answers to questions that have never been posed . |
3 | It makes no more sense to say that the perspectival appearance is true ( or false ) of the object than it would be to say that the size of the angle of a triangle is true ( or false ) of the other two angles , which determine its size . |
4 | So even if it makes no particular appeal to you , read I beg you , this chapter . |
5 | It makes no ethical statement whatsoever . |
6 | It makes no earthly sense . ’ |
7 | A couple of episodes have been shot there — mainly because it makes a nice change from Birmingham where maverick lawyer Kinsey and his partner Trish ( Serena Gordon ) have their offices . |
8 | Well it makes a nice change |
9 | I can see it makes a nice pattern , he said . |
10 | It makes a firmer fabric than an every needle rib , makes a double jacquard pattern shorter and truer to the actual pattern and , also , you can use it for the plain rows instead of the ‘ striper ’ card if you like the texture . |
11 | It stands directly in the line of great folk operas , such as Verdi 's La Forza del Destino ( The Force of Destiny ) and Mussorgsky 's Boris Godunov , and , like them , it makes a great play with the chorus as a centre of passion . |
12 | It 's an event which has a very special atmosphere and it makes a great day out for all the family . |
13 | It makes a great deal of sense to include a reference on all business letters . |
14 | Er if I 'm going to give two weeks after anyway for the Councils , I do n't really think it makes a great deal of difference whether it be Friday er afternoon or Monday afternoon . |
15 | ‘ It makes a great difference to our research work , to both our projects . |
16 | It makes a great difference I think , food and the way it 's served . |
17 | It makes a great difference which of these two forms of conventionalism we are to consider . |
18 | * Try to buy Cheddar on the rind — it makes a tremendous difference to the flavour ( like cooking meat on the bone ) , and instantly shows that the cheese has been cut from a truckle and not from a block . |
19 | It makes a refreshing change from some of today 's more powerful and aggressive perfumes , and like Guerlain 's other fragrances , Samsara should become one of the great classics . |
20 | So it makes a refreshing change to able to write about something nice . |
21 | ‘ I think it makes a refreshing change from my Jaguar back in England , ’ he murmured . |
22 | Where it differs , is in that it makes a serious effort to put the bits back together again ! |
23 | ‘ That is a slight exaggeration but it makes a serious point . ’ |
24 | It makes a useful addition to cooking too , lending its herby delicacy to dishes as varied as Stilton soup and Hazelnut and orange gâteau . |
25 | Anyway , it makes a useful armour . ’ |
26 | on balance credit is beneficial , since it makes a useful contribution to the living standards and the economic and social well-being of the majority of British people . |
27 | Pesto ( Italian basil and pine nut sauce ) is delicious tossed over hot pasta , and it makes a useful substitute for fresh basil in a vinaigrette dressing . |
28 | It makes a fertile soil for crops since here it is a mixture of clay and small particles of chalk . |
29 | It makes a spectacular cornerpiece . |
30 | It makes a decent living . ’ |