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

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1 It makes for easy division of the labour force into ‘ essential ’ and ‘ inessential ’ workers , and thus avoids the need to consider whether there is any degree of essential interdependence between them .
2 It 's a good , plumb torque curve , which makes for easy overtaking and fewer gearchanges .
3 Recently equipped laboratories include PCs networked to local file servers , which makes for easy loading of software of guaranteed integrity , and secure storage of data .
4 Recently-equipped laboratories include PCs networked to local file servers , which makes for easy loading of software of guaranteed integrity , and secure storage of data .
5 The staves can contain up to 80 screens full of bars and smooth scrolling of the screen makes for easy movement around your work , either up and down or side to side .
6 The use of this type of fitting makes for easy cleaning and less cluttered bathrooms .
7 The specially designed plate rack in the scullery can drain the ninety plates of different sizes used for a five-course dinner for eighteen , whilst the slate floor makes for easy cleaning .
8 She is also well known locally for the soft toys she makes for various charities .
9 And the way that the Government has reduced the provision it makes for higher education erm is that it is has so far erm kept us with the same amount of resources while expecting us to take more students .
10 Innovation is seen as desirable because it invariably increases efficiency , and makes for higher profits .
11 Manufacturing fewer units than can be sold either reduces revenue because orders are not accepted or makes for late deliveries if they are .
12 It makes for static relations
13 The peaty brown moor land rises up into the hills and makes for rough walking .
14 This way of working is often frustrating for me , of course , and it makes for economic inefficiency .
15 Many portraits nowadays are corporate commissions and some would say this in itself makes for dull viewing .
16 This approach has much to be said for it , and certainly makes for equal treatment for shareholders , creditors and third parties , and equal terms in these respects for establishment in each member state .
17 But stolid stonewalling makes for poor copy and dull viewing , and eventually they let him go , although even then a few of the younger and hungrier among them followed him down the wide staircase and out into Piazza Matteotti , hoping for a belated indiscretion .
18 It makes for poor tips . ’
19 Nikolayeva certainly does not have the Horowitzian panache generally associated with Russian virtuosos — it is her mind and ears which are transcendental rather than her fingers — but that ‘ handicap ’ is actually a positive attribute since it makes for painstaking care and originality in all of her interpretations .
20 Money spent on crew and equipment makes for better crew and facilities , makes for better productions , makes for more productions and more money spent on crew and facilities .
21 That most of it is embarrassing simply makes for better conversation .
22 Given that trained and qualified first aiders makes for better treatment of those unfortunate enough to need it , then Douglas Reyburn is well positioned with an extra nine first aiders .
23 Money spent on crew and equipment makes for better crew and facilities , makes for better productions , makes for more productions and more money spent on crew and facilities .
24 This innovation permits a longer arm and makes for better control of front suspension movement .
25 it prevents the group from becoming bored and frustrated ; 2. it trains you to identify essentials and to avoid waffle ; 3. it gives you practice in handling intellectual exchanges ; 4. it increases your sensitivity to the feelings of others ; 5. it helps you to " think on your feet " and gain self-confidence ; 6. it assists you with later revision and exam techniques ; and 7. it makes for better learning and it 's more fun .
26 Participation makes for better learning and makes that learning more enjoyable .
27 Using the word ‘ conducting ’ without qualification makes for unhistorical assumptions .
28 This is Bennett 's story and it makes for fascinating reading .
29 There is no need hereto go into the rivalries of the various mathematicians involved in the search for the cubic formula — however it makes for fascinating reading ( [ 71 ] , [ 64 ] , [ 75 ] ) .
30 The clear indications of the appropriate direction in which to move any product or market for the benefit of the company makes for good communication and useful discussion .
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