Cause to happen or to occur as a consequence.
1 It is quite technical, so it should make for really good racing.
2 It is an investment Wells must make for several reasons, he said.
3 NewsImageFile: Cruising the canals through France can make for a fascinating adventure.
4 Now that would certainly make for an interesting game, set, and match.
5 Of course I was on the make for you at the time.
6 Finishing one place above the play-offs would make for a good season.
7 Yet studies claiming one metre or more obviously make for better headlines.
8 As for South Africa's report, the graphs make for very interesting reading.
9 Trust me, my life story would not make for very good reading.
10 Then did the whole array make for the walls of the city.
11 For Gordon Brown all that action would make for a landmark week.
12 Both older children are shot as they make for a safe place.
13 Overall head-to-head stats don't make for pleasant reading for the home side.
14 The sacrifices we ask you to make for the rest of us.
15 Electronics, toys, clothing, household goods and furniture all make for good donations.
16 It will make for a nice present that is not wildly excessive.
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