Example sentences of "[noun sg] make [prep] [adj -er] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Does dismissal of God 's existence make for greater openness and enquiry , or does it have the effect of closing the door on trying to understand what is strange or threatening to itself which might be , for example , the claims of other religions ?
2 Some sacks will also have an extension at the top of the main compartment made from lighter fabric which is known as a snow lock .
3 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 .
4 The low capitalisation of industry together with its subordinate place to agriculture until fairly recently ( and an early development of the service sector of the economy ) has tended to limit workers ' bargaining power , and diversification made for greater difficulties of organisation .
5 Here the interests of the workers cross occupational lines … [ and ] if their product must enter into competition with a substitute product made under cheaper working conditions , they will find it difficult to maintain or improve their own circumstances .
6 Part of the social purpose of the organisation may be to enhance democratic mechanisms of accountability and diffuse participation in decision- making to wider sections of society ( Hoggett and Hambleton 1987 ) .
7 We begin , therefore , by asking the question : what contribution can feminist theory make to higher education ?
8 ii ) Laid paper made by Fourdrinier machine is wove paper which has been embossed with a laid pattern whilst wet , this displaces the fibres and produces denser lines of pulp .
9 Another interesting point in biographical/historical work is the use made by later writers of their subjects ' own diaries and records .
10 Participation makes for better learning and makes that learning more enjoyable .
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