Example sentences of "it [adv] make a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 But does it necessarily make a secondhand diesel a good buy ?
2 I like it because I 'm out , I think , and I like looking in the shops and sometimes I bump into people I know , and it just makes a little break
3 Would it not make a wonderful detecting trip to retrace the fellow 's footsteps and survey the ground once denied to us ?
4 The canal was derelict for many years , but now flows again to produce electricity for the neighbourhood ; and it still makes a pleasant summer evening walk from Tavistock to the tunnel mouth .
5 But the theory is a mechanistic one ; the individual creature is genetically pre-programmed to act in the way it does ; statistically speaking it has no choice ; within a narrow range of variation , it always makes a predictable response to identifiable patterns of stimuli originating in the external environment .
6 If Hastings ' performance did much to underline his candidacy for the Lions captaincy — no one else of his individual stature has a similar gift for bringing players together on and off the field — it also made a significant contribution in bringing the new Murrayfield to life .
7 Top left : Elizabeth Jane 's father installed this shelf above a kitchen window and it now makes a colourful setting for a blue and white plate collection .
8 The , for us as members to have all these beautiful diagrams , it really makes a tremendous difference .
9 The android continues to fulfil all its courtly duties and even becomes a trusted confidant of the Emperor , and the princess discovers it actually makes a better lover than the original .
10 But this drug works in a very different way and it actually helps to take the strain off your heart er and it actually makes a huge difference .
11 It certainly made a big difference .
12 It certainly makes a great difference to our lives when we see prayer as delighting in God .
13 It certainly makes a refreshing change from reams of text menus .
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