Example sentences of "[adv] that it makes " in BNC.

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1 In fact the period seems somewhat variable , so that it makes more sense to talk of a 22-year cycle between one sunspot ‘ high ’ and , not the next , but the one after that .
2 Inactive Supplement text has its status marked so that it makes no further demands upon lexicographic time and effort , and is not selected for composition or transfer to the Working-Set .
3 The hipbelt 's purple padding is deeply grooved at the sides so that it makes contact with the body .
4 The pleonasm can be cured by making the dependent item more specific so that it makes a net semantic contribution to the phrase : my patriarchal uncle ( notice that adding specificity to the head has no effect : ? my male maternal uncle ) .
5 She wears two garments : a long , short-sleeved shift of thin stuff , the chiton ; and over that the himation , a heavy wrap brought over right shoulder and under left arm so that it makes a curved diagonal across the breast , an important accent in this complex design .
6 The act affected the working of the political system in a number of significant ways so that it makes sense for us to see the constitution in very different terms from those which focused on the balance between King , Lords and Commons .
7 By " saying " things I do not mean simply that men talk about what they do , but that all their social behaviour is " coded " so that it makes statements about what the social situation is and where the actor is positioned in that social situation .
8 As an example , property insurance is cheaper than liability insurance , so that it makes more sense , for instance , for a site-owner to insure against the fire risk of a fire caused by an installer , under fire insurance , than it does for the installer to insure against liability for causing the same risk , under a public liability or contractor 's all risks policy .
9 Telling one 's own stories to children of different ages is extremely satisfying and also shows you where you went wrong in the rhythm of a sentence ; unconsciously you alter it to fit the audience in front of you and get it right , so that it makes its point swiftly and powerfully .
10 Yeah , but you 're not pointing the pen down , hold the pen up so that it makes the line
11 And we can agree all of that , so that it makes it easier for storage
12 Not that it makes much difference . ’
13 Not that it makes any difference . ’
14 Not that it makes any difference , ’ Trent had agreed .
15 Not that it makes any difference .
16 I mean , not that it makes much difference these days anyway , but yes , you 're right ; it is a bit soon .
17 not that it makes a lot of difference
18 Not that it makes a whits difference to how the team plays or what team Wilko puts out on Saturday .
19 I am not complaining , only pointing out that it makes a difference to the tone of a campaign .
20 Yeah it it means that you can point out that it makes it a lot simpler for someone to just pop over for a night and crash out on the floor .
21 In recent years , it has been argued that the position and powers of the Prime Minister have altered so considerably that it makes sense to talk about the rise of prime ministerial government and the transformation of the Cabinet into yet another " dignified " part of the constitution .
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