Example sentences of "[adv] make [prep] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This would only make for higher scores which ca n't be good for the game .
2 It could only make for bad blood between the Li clan and himself and shatter the age-old ties between their families .
3 It would only make for more difficulties later on .
4 Hand-made panels do not necessarily make for better cars .
5 Good science does not necessarily make for good philosophy .
6 But statistics do not necessarily make for good intelligence .
7 THERE was an article in The Times the other day which said that good spelling did not necessarily make for good writing .
8 Provision for deferred tax is only made for any differences when they are expected to reverse in the foreseeable future , and no provision is usually made for deferred tax assets .
9 ‘ Yes , well , you 're obviously made of sterner stuff than me .
10 Set out with freshly landscaped lawns and flowerbeds , the factory was almost entirely made of one-way glass : you could see out from inside but not in from outside .
11 The minority , in particular the 1540s , also produced a concentration of the more ‘ normal ’ bonds by the magnates , hitherto made for local purposes but now reflecting the need for support in a major political crisis .
12 As the paving is all made from broken paving slabs and , therefore , all the same thickness , you simply lay it on the levelled sand bed .
13 It is one of the old dishes especially made for potted char , the freshwater fish once a celebrated delicacy of the Cumberland lake district .
14 ST IVEL has come up with the first fresh yoghurt range especially made for young appetites .
15 Sun E45 from Crookes Healthcare is a new range of sunscreen lotions especially made for sensitive skins .
16 But maybe this ideal state of inconstancy we advocate only makes for fitter participants in capitalism .
17 So the loophole , if such it was , was closed although subsequently some months elapsed before a winding up order was eventually made on 14 January 1992 .
18 ‘ Dishonestly ’ generally means without a claim of right made in good faith .
19 Cooking pots were mostly made of fired clay .
20 The various fittings associated with the handle rarely survive as they were presumably made from organic materials .
21 Having the same financial people on either side does n't just make for faster communication .
22 I 'm sorry , if I could just make on other point .
23 Tools , after all , extend the very possibility of humanity as productive agent , and thus make for obvious analogies with biological function .
24 The fittings were individually made for each example , with only a general standardisation .
25 Each piece is individually made in solid gold and set with the world 's finest alternative to diamonds .
26 Because the clinical signs appear during the prepatent period faecal egg counts are of little value in diagnosis which is best made on grazing history , clinical signs , and is possible , a post-mortem examination .
27 Meanwhile , the contrast is best made for introductory purposes by thinking about the middle of the range , where individuals take the stage in a social capacity , as , for instance , Prime Minister or Secretary of State .
28 He believes everyone has ideas worthy of attention and that earth-saving decisions are best made at local level .
29 Smaller eggs are best made from solid chocolate .
30 Payments of up to £100,000 a year are already made to 30 farmers to preserve their land as rough pasture or hay meadow as opposed to farming intensively .
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