Example sentences of "it [be] [verb] make [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It 's beginning to make sense !
2 It 's going to make noises in the telephone . ’
3 Now Sir Frederick , recently the police have made great strides forward in encouraging women to come and report rape because until recently they did n't and they did n't want to they did n't want to face the shame and they did n't want to face everything else , Sir Nicholas and and again his wife which is the most worrying I think of this a women saying that that that women deserve to be raped , erm it 's going to make women less likely to come forward is n't it ?
4 We think it 's going to make Darlington a ghost town .
5 It is designed to make Europe a place where movement from one country to the next is as easy as possible .
6 If it is proposed to make employees redundant , it is suggested that the vendor should commence consultation with the unions no later than the same time as the statutory consultation period imposed upon him by the Trade Union and Labour Relations ( Consolidation ) Act 1992 , s188 .
7 One of only three known copies , it is expected to make £50–70,000 ( $90–125,000 ) .
8 At best it is harnessed to make profit .
9 But because the North-East houses a significantly bigger part of C&P 's assets than the North-West , it was decided to make Wilton a second major administrative centre .
10 It was beginning to make sense and now she could see the reason behind his original greeting in the foyer , the machine-gun fire of seemingly irrelevant questions , the offer of coffee .
11 Built of stone and of conical shape , it was used to make steel by heating wrought iron with charcoal in sealed fireclay pots , so that the high carbon content of the charcoal was absorbed by the molten metal and became steel .
12 A rough but convenient index of heavy chemical production is provided by sulphuric acid , because it was used to make dyestuffs , fertilizers , and many other chemicals .
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