Example sentences of "makes it [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Erm we need erm this er trial balance sheet , I recommend every second committee making which makes it every three months .
2 Merely being together makes it a real treat .
3 Sunday 's dynamic , no-nonsense , no-holds barred mood makes it a go-ahead time .
4 This fact , together with the facts mentioned above , that Fahreddin Acemi appears to have been the first to hold the office of Mufti without an accompanying kadilik and to have been the first to receive a salary specifically in respect of the Muftilik , makes it a reasonable assumption that he was the first Mufti in the sense commonly understood in later times .
5 The GXA Gaintec S3 graphics accelerator card makes it a good Windows workhorse .
6 Bottled mild also contains fats which makes it a good conditioning and soothing skin cleanser .
7 Makes it a good recipe for a good marriage .
8 This makes it a good bet for rented accommodation as you can take both the material and the wall-track with you when you leave .
9 Now there are various ways in which a policy could be expressed but the policy that 's come up erm from North Yorkshire and the fact that it is deported by the district who would be defining that policy and interpreting it in view of their local circumstances in due course , I think er makes it a powerful factor in arguing why it should be included in the structure plan as to whether such a policy may or may not be necessary .
10 You know birds of prey ca n't fly over water so Israel 's part of a kind of funnel for them which makes it a great place to do bird counts .
11 The Casio TV 470 has a retail value of £99.99 , which makes it a great prize for our readers .
12 Today , Singapore 's exotic mix of cultures — mostly Chinese , Indian and Malay — makes it a fascinating holiday destination .
13 In Kenya Harris Okong'o Arara continues to serve a five-year sentence imposed in 1988 under a law which makes it a criminal offence simply to possess literature critical of the government .
14 The bill makes it a criminal offence , punishable by a £1,000 fine , for a lender to try to force a mortgage applicant to use the lender 's own services .
15 What would be the relevance of section I(2) ( a ) of the Children and Young Persons Act 1933 , which makes it a criminal offence for the person legally liable to maintain the child not to provide , inter alia , medical care ?
16 First , it makes it a criminal offence for anyone in the course of a business to display at a place where consumer deals are likely to be made ( e.g. at a shop or garage ) a notice of an exemption clause which is void by virtue of section 6 of the Unfair Contract Terms Act .
17 It makes it a criminal offence for the advertiser to fail to make it clear that he is selling in the course of a business .
18 Section 1 makes it a criminal offence for any person acting in the course of trade or business to supply , or offer to supply goods to which a false trade description is applied .
19 It makes it a criminal offence to make a demand for payment without reasonable cause to believe there is a right to it .
20 The use of certain exclusion clauses is made a criminal offence : the Consumer Transactions ( Restriction on Statements ) Order ( SI 1976 No 1813 ) makes it a criminal offence to seek to exclude or limit liability for breach of the implied terms in contracts of sale where the buyer deals as a consumer a defined in the UCTA 1977 .
21 The Consumer Transactions ( Restrictions on Statements ) Order 1976 ( SI 1976 No 1813 ) makes it a criminal offence to display a notice or supply a document ( such as a set of standard terms ) containing a notice or term purporting to exclude liability for breach of the statutory implied terms and made ineffective by s6 of the UCTA 1977 .
22 You may have some if you have any dental fillings ; it is also used as a contact in telephone circuits and its malleability makes it a useful substitute for platinum in jewellery .
23 Clematis armandii Apple Blossom The foliage of this evergreen clematis makes it a useful screening plant in sheltered areas .
24 Which almost certainly makes it a sectarian killing . ’
25 Approximately one car owner in ten will have their car broken into or stolen this year — that makes it a major problem .
26 The new section of the Road Traffic Act , 1988 , makes it a specific offence for drivers to cause death by careless driving and while under the influence of alcohol .
27 Though UNI owes creditors some NKr3.6 billion and made a net loss of NKr3.4 billion last year , its 40% share of the Norwegian insurance market still makes it a tempting target .
28 That , say those in favour , makes it a worthy site for Cheltenham 's first contribution to the Government-backed scheme for art in public places .
29 The medium-to long-term outlook is optimistic ; the success of the Modular Course educationally , academically , and as a management system which has maintained high morale among staff during difficult times , makes it a hard example to ignore .
30 The exhibition contains childhood , it controls it , makes it a consumable item .
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