Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun] would make a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Division B's managers would probably reject this offer as they would see each unit costing that division £90 ( £50 + £40 ) but yielding only £80 ; Division B would make a loss of £10 a unit by selling at £80 .
2 Members of two Norwegian environmental groups have staged spectacular protests against oil exploration in the Barents Sea , which they claim is too risky because the inhospitable climate and months of winter darkness would make a clean-up operation impossible in case of a pollution accident .
3 Early worries that picture availability would make a story newsworthy in itself on TV did not persist .
4 Tajan predicted in November that Ader Tajan would make a total of FFr310–330 million in 1992 , less than the FFr350 million he had hoped for but enough to cover annual wage costs of FFr13 million .
5 It was decided that the PS leadership would make a decision on the issue in June .
6 The loss of land plants would make a difference to the chemistry of the atmosphere ( and of course would be a tragedy ) .
7 If the Net Present Value is positive , this shows that an enterprise borrowing funds at the given interest rate would make a profit after meeting interest payments , or alternatively that an enterprise possessing surplus money capital would make a better return on the funds by carrying out the investment project rather than lending the funds at interest .
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