Example sentences of "[adv] it [modal v] make [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Perhaps it would make things easier .
2 Perhaps it 'll make Daddy want me to be one too , ’ she added hopefully .
3 Obviously it would make sense to remove or reduce ( as far as possible ) the provocations ( antecedents ) that lead to bickering , fighting or other forms of dispute .
4 So it might make sense to pay off part of her mortgage .
5 So it can make sense , in these early formative years , when vitamins have such a positive effect on healthy development , hat your child takes a supplement .
6 If you could make my look , my money work a bit harder it would make sense to me , after all .
7 He said : ‘ Surely it would make sense just to get the game played . ’
8 Sometimes it can make sense to borrow short term to avoid unlocking well-placed savings or investments .
9 If the other Devon districts were in fact the chief suppliers of patients and users of the big hospital facilities then it would make sense for management and costs to be handed over to them .
10 If physics is to be taken as the acme of scientific knowledge , then it would make sense to try to emulate the methods that physics uses to gain its knowledge , and where else could one go for this by way of a shortcut but to philosophy , the discipline that has been endlessly preoccupied with the foundations of human knowledge .
11 then it would make sense if you 're gon na continue doing that
12 I 'm , I 'm sure that would happen , but Lithuania , if , if it had the er complete independence to er choose it 's own trading partners , it 's own defence partners , then it would make sense for Lithuania to have some sort of a a trading arrangement with the old communist block and .
13 Suppose the same sort of bargain will have to be concluded quite often , then it may make sense to devise a framework , or ‘ governance structure ’ or protocol , to facilitate it .
14 Indeed it will make use of the laws of physics , and nothing more than the laws of physics .
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