Example sentences of "it can make [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | But it can make things a lot better for the sick , wounded and prisoners , as it was meant to . |
2 | ‘ I sometimes use an ambient mic on guitars , but I find that it can make things sound a bit too boxy and I 'd rather have the choice on the mix if I want to add a bit of ambience . |
3 | It can make teachers more aware of the importance of attitudes towards language and how their own attitudes may result in reactions which discriminate against children with less ‘ prestigious ’ forms of speech . |
4 | Paradoxically , the manner in which a given biographical narrative chooses to be false determines the extent to which it can make claims to truth . |
5 | For example , it can find and list all the occurrences of a particular symbol or sequence of symbols in the data you have fed to it ; it can make frequency counts of phonemes and print out a list of particular CV patterns . |
6 | He concluded : ‘ It seems to me that the only purpose the FBI has in proposing such a law would be so that it can make telephone taps without the cooperation of the telephone company … in other words , what they are asking for is the ability to make warrant-less taps . ’ |
7 | It can make provision to dovetail with schools or colleges for 16 to 19 year olds , but it also offers opportunities for students with special educational needs to continue their education when most schools and colleges no longer have courses for them . |
8 | If you are one of a group of Homes , it can make sense to arrange joint activities . |
9 | 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 . |
10 | Sometimes it can make sense to borrow short term to avoid unlocking well-placed savings or investments . |
11 | When time is important , as in examinations , it can make sense to reduce the number of sentences . |
12 | These rate CCG 's level of service , allowing the company to identify areas where it can make improvements . |
13 | It can make life so much easier . |
14 | It can make people irritable . |
15 | Quite apart from the quality aspect , this also means that it can make use of the enormous range of fonts that are available for LaserJet printers . |
16 | We know that legislation alone can not provide a remedy , but it can make convictions easier to obtain . |
17 | It can make loans or grants for any property ( in the widest sense of the term ) which is ‘ of importance to the national heritage ’ . |
18 | Lloyds has made a clandestine but vigorous pass at Midland and still thinks it is in with a chance and can outbid Hongkong if it can make savings through ruthless high street rationalisation — in effect , putting two banks ' business through one 's network . |
19 | The problem with this sort of approach is that it can make standards yet more remote from those most in need of them . |
20 | The council says it 's already doing what it can to make Oxford more b ike friendly . |
21 | The council says it 's already doing what it can to make Oxford more b ike friendly . |