Example sentences of "[be] [adj] [conj] it make " in BNC.
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1 | ( Strictly speaking these orbits are heteroclinic but it makes sense , because of the symmetry , to identify C " + with C and to think of this situation as a symmetric version of a homoclinic orbit to a single stationary point . ) |
2 | I 'm sorry if it makes you uncomfortable . ’ |
3 | Contracting may be effective because it makes evasion difficult , facilitates communication , and offers rewards to the patient . |
4 | It used to be important because it made it more difficult to score with groin kicks , and it led to narrow stances with the leading foot turned inwards . |
5 | The zeal will be fruitful if it makes the chain of human errors harder to repeat ; fruitless if it seeks the mare 's nest of perfect safety , particularly through technology . |
6 | Oh I I think I shall have to turn this one up a little Dad says it 's alright being long cos it makes me look taller well I do n't know about that what do you think ? |
7 | It is ironic that IT makes fundamental change both essential and possible , but — to repeat — we need the change anyway . |
8 | It is meaningless as it makes no effort to establish who is doing the expecting in such a typical manner . |
9 | ‘ The course is good because it makes you think about things like how to lay out a kitchen , ’ Ms Sutherland-Dodd says . |
10 | An analysis of the mode of explanation itself is helpful since it makes explicit many unstated assumptions on which these explanations rest . |
11 | It 's useful because it makes you more careful . |
12 | The report is important because it makes it clear that where safety is not given priority by both management and the regulatory authorities — in this case the Department of Energy and the Government — things begin to go badly awry . |
13 | But she had been frightened and it made her angry with Albert . |
14 | The theory was a good scientific theory , in the sense described in Chapter 1 : it was simple and it made definite predictions that could be tested by observation . |
15 | This development was important because it made possible the invention of the domestic clock and also the watch . |
16 | His wife came in and banged the door and he was furious because it made the china rattle ; he said she just did n't understand . ’ |
17 | According to the Chilean Human Rights Commission the distinction was unacceptable because it made a prior judgment of guilt . |
18 | She was talking to him as if he was grown-up and it made him feel uncomfortable . |
19 | ‘ Trying on all those clothes was fun but it made me realise how tiring shopping for clothes really is . |
20 | Barbara says although she had a fantastic day , she will probably stick to making her own clothes in future : ‘ Trying on all those clothes was fun but it made me realise how tiring modelling — and shopping — really are . |
21 | Eileen was dead and it made no difference at all . |