Example sentences of "[adj] would make a " in BNC.
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1 | A picture like this would make a marvellous gift for someone moving into their new home , as it would continue the theme of welcome . |
2 | This would make a Nonsense of giving people more money to spend but can be expected from a Government which said it would Never devalue or leave the ERM and then did both . |
3 | The purpose of the pit would appear to be to provide the maximum headroom using the minimum raw materials in the superstructure ; this would make a ground level plank floor something of a nonsense , an opinion shared by Welch ( 1985 , p. 23 , n.1 ) . |
4 | This would make a tempting combination , but that does not mean Paddy Ashdown should be in any great hurry to accept it . |
5 | This would make a fabulous finale to any dinner party . |
6 | There could be an Asquith Government with Conservative support and possibly participation ; but this would make a charade of the issue on which the election had been fought . |
7 | It occurs to me , mate , this would make a neat scene for some kind of black-comedy gothic-horror viddy ; just before the bit where the dismembered body — equals relics in this case — comes to life , and our hero gets — ; |
8 | We 're combining these two ideas in fact , this would make a very good campaign for a local church would n't it , where people would then be doing both all directing at one supermarket . |
9 | A long dividing wall like this would make a good serving unit for every day and a splendid buffet area for a party . |
10 | Craig says he believes this would make a would-be car thief think twice before trying to steal a protected car . |
11 | The PS is trying to draw the ecologists into a pact and this would make a considerable difference to the outcome . |
12 | She had decided that either would make a good farmer 's wife . |
13 | He joked : ‘ Captain Happy would make a pleasant change , would n't it ? |
14 | How many twelfths would make a sixth ? |
15 | and how many twelfths would make a sixth ? |
16 | Now a tricky one how many twelfths would make a third ? |
17 | Twelve twelfths would make a whole would n't it . |
18 | I did notice that the two needles were not identical in the curve , but neither would make a loop properly . |
19 | ‘ That would make a dandy new method for murder . ’ |
20 | That would make a big difference . ’ |
21 | Benjamin was snoring his head off as usual , so it was n't the police after him — that would make a change . |
22 | So three three twelfths that would make a quarter . |
23 | not a usual one cos that would make a very |
24 | That would make a good Adjournment debate . |
25 | That would make a change |
26 | Something would be sticking out would hit on something so when the wood , your feet in the shoe , that would make a hole in the , in the front . |
27 | That would make a nice additive to anybody 's house . |
28 | That would make a tremendous difference to the opportunities for women to go into parliament , and the kind of women you 're talking about . |
29 | Two so two sixths would make a third . |
30 | So two eighths would make a quarter . |