Example sentences of "[noun pl] [conj] it makes " in BNC.

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1 So much modern merchandise is themed with bestselling books that it makes a logical extension to the stock profile .
2 I do n't suppose there 's much doubt that Milton approached his marriage a little late in life with an intensity of idealism that must , to some degree , have derived from the high conception of the chastity to which he had up till then dedicated himself , and poor Mary Powell , just like Desdemona , becomes a victim of male idealisation and the unreasonable demands that it makes .
3 Lower alcohol drinks can help weight reduction too as alcohol is a high provider of calories and it makes sense if you are watching your weight to drink lower alcohol drinks .
4 It is certainly true that it is worth ‘ pooling ’ sovereignty in some areas since it makes more sense to do this than to act independently .
5 The reality is that we are dealing with half of a metropolitan region because it is manageable on this scale for the study of residential patterns and it makes sense to review base at the same level .
6 Asparagus is extremely difficult to eat without front teeth , because it means pulling the things through the side molars and it makes a mess of the lipstick .
7 I can confirm , however , that the company would not have won this order except as a private sector yard which will have to incur the costs if it makes losses .
8 The benefit plus arrangement has become well established over the last four years and it makes sense to use it for Community Action .
9 Oh yeah , they colonised all these places but it makes you wonder , you know , you see all this unemployment and of course this John Major 's in his answer now is ooh well it 's the same everywhe , it 's not , not here , it 's everywhere !
10 Already the club have learned they will receive in the region of £8,500 towards travelling costs when it makes its debut in the Courage National League Division Four next season .
11 In that way , I think they 'd be much more prepared for learning the skill than if they go completely unprepared and see children looking at books and saying things and it makes no sense to them .
12 In that way , I think they 'd be much more prepared for learning the skill than if they go completely unprepared and see children looking at books and saying things and it makes no sense to them .
13 Cobalt is important in the jet engines of aeroplanes because it makes turbine blades resist high temperatures .
14 She 's alright yeah , well I , I bought her a book but it 's one of these , it 's like a talking book a Disney one , it 's got like a keyboard down the side and you press certain pads and it makes a noise and I thought oh rather than just getting an ordinary book , I thought that would be quite good
15 The Waitrose champagne is of the ‘ 83 vintage ; it has a glorious style of its own , light yet biscuity , classy with the muted perfume of hollyhocks and it makes a superb apertif .
16 ICI 's PLASTICS BUSINESS IS VERY clear about the sort of materials that it makes and sells .
17 In the hospital , sitting up for the first time in several days , he had watched the doctor anointing an old man who would have made a superb St Jerome : ‘ a thin , long , sinewy brown wrinkled body with such very distinct and expressive joints that it makes one melancholy not to be able to have him for a model . ’
18 Drive it in smooth roads at regulated speeds and it makes an earnest , even laudable attempt at portraying an enthusiast 's machine .
19 We are listening hard to its recommendations and we take seriously the points that it makes to us .
20 Errors which relate to the type or kind or scope of case into which a tribunal can inquire are regarded as jurisdictional ; errors which relate to the truth or detail of the findings that it makes are categorised as non-jurisdictional .
21 Regulators like these restrictions because it makes it easier to monitor the risks banks are taking ; bankers object to the extra cost .
22 This exercise is really good for women because it makes them aware of their backs . ’
23 Reliability in supplies : It is likely that a firm has greater control over reliability of supplies if it makes a component rather than buying it in from another firm .
24 And there are lyrics and it makes sense , and that 's what pop music is — popular poetry .
25 We learn why we are frightened by wasps and it makes us more frightened .
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