Example sentences of "it makes [noun sg] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Such a usage is still ultimately deictic , in that it makes reference to participant-role , but it is not directly place-deictic ( in that there is no anchorage to the location of the present speech event ) .
2 The POU S alone is unable to bind DNA but in context with the POU HD it makes contact with DNA and is necessary for high-affinity , specific binding ( 23–28 ) .
3 If the board is sectioned by coloured tape , and each section clearly headed ( e.g. Introductory Course ; Year 1 ; Year II ; UKCC Royal College of Nursing notices ) , it makes selection of material to be read easier .
4 It makes sense to pool resources and can only increase our opportunities of winning a share of the work , ’ Roddy MacIver says .
5 It makes sense to gear up at the car — as the descent leads logically back to this point .
6 But it makes sense for society to have a single regulatory body that does the checking and a law whose enforcement entitles individuals to assume that drugs being sold have been checked out as safe .
7 Wallace and Deane look like the ideal combination as once they start passing to wallace it makes space for deane to also run into space so give HIM the variety too .
8 It makes use of JPEG for bitmapped clip-art and in terms of features it 's on a par with PhotoFinish and CA-Paint .
9 ART format it makes use of clipart in the .
10 It also depends upon a curious form of photosynthesis when it makes sugar from carbon dioxide , water and sunlight .
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