Example sentences of "it [vb mod] [adv] make [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 With too few rows worked between it will probably look too fat and squashed ; it may even make the work very solid .
2 It may even make the chip in the future .
3 But if a cat is cornered and can not run away , even though it wishes fervently to do so , it may then make a sound which transmits the message : ‘ I fear you , but do not push me too far , or I will turn on you despite my fear . ’
4 It must also make a submission to parliament containing proposals relating to the policy to be followed next year in respect of the dealing with the state assets .
5 But , even if the All Blacks are subconsciously tempted to relegate the Irish to an after-thought , it might not make a bit of difference .
6 Indeed , as Paul Du Noyer noted in NME , it might not make a sausage of difference to your diet but it 's guaranteed to leave a feeling of guilt in your head as you tuck into that rump steak .
7 Which basically found it could n't make a railway service run and dropped it .
8 This would , it was thought , avoid difficulties which might otherwise arise through local authorities failing to co-ordinate their activities , and it would also make the system more intelligible to the general public .
9 ‘ The thing is , there 's so little time in between tournaments and already I spend so little time in Bruhl and in Boca Raton , and it would n't make a lot of sense .
10 I found this sweet little man who fixed up a non-reflex 35 for me slowed down the motor wind so it would n't make a sound fixed in a timer to take a shot every thirty seconds .
11 But it would still make a bomb that could flatten much of a city and drench the place with fall-out .
12 It has just told me that the trial has proved successful and that it will shortly make the address service available nationwide .
13 And I 'm afraid there is no way you can you , if you try and force the caf to be more a sort of caf that people who come to the cinema will patronize then it will not make a profit in my view .
14 Insurer pledges it will not make a drama out of a crisis
15 I suspect it will not make the impact of Capra 's work .
16 Well we had eight different presentations , er i warmed , I suppose , to two of them erm was a small engineering company in the motor trade which , while it will never make a fortune will probably make a living and the people seem to need help .
17 The PowerPC , says Slater , will not turn too many heads in the desktop arena , however , he believes the Apple contingent will be its guiding star ‘ it wo n't be in the SuperSparc league , but on the matter of price alone it will definitely make an impact ’ .
18 Provided the court is satisfied with your petition it will then make a bankruptcy order against the debtor , placing his assets in the hands of the Official Receiver ( a civil servant from the Department of Trade and Industry , known as the OR ) .
19 This 'll be my first attempt I would imagine that it wo n't make a lot of difference I could be wrong .
20 But you 've got ta watch the con mind you it wo n't make no difference , condensation , will it ?
21 If you intend to turn your work into an ‘ oil ’ then suitable paper must be used so that oily edges do n't form and , when the oil finally dries out it wo n't make the paper brittle and liable to crack .
22 it wo n't make the paper lie down flat when er when it 's finished .
23 Colin McRae says it wo n't make the car much quicker but it will allow the driver to hang onto the steering wheel for much longer and will require less effort .
24 In spite of campaign by parents to maintain spending on education , the Government says it wo n't make an exception for Gloucestershire , the only county to be capped .
25 Slater pointed to the Motorola 88110 — not yet formally announced due to some lingering problems — as ‘ perhaps the best of the current crop of microprocessors ’ , adding that it is a shame that it wo n't make an impact because it does n't have the customers .
26 ‘ If your own family is so badly brought up , ’ thundered a Scottish columnist , ‘ so lacking in moral fibre that it can not make a go of its marriages , what price all those Christmas homilies ? ’
27 Within a given political economy where there is a ‘ free ’ market for labour ( taking this , hypothetically as given ) , labour becomes so plentiful and therefore cheap that it can not make a living .
28 It can not make the machine work .
29 This will be true whatever the value of γ 1 ; therefore whatever value of γ 1 is selected it can not make the distinction between aggregate and relative demand shocks any less important .
30 This type of jig has limitations ; it can not make an ellipse , any part of which is covered by the jig .
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