They wreak havoc on our nervous systems and, all in all, make for generally unsavoury experiences. |
He makes some quite acid comments about the seventies mystical counterculture which make for very amusing reading now. |
Such an approach arguably can make for good social activism, but it begets bad theatre. |
Sing-alongs, puppets and a pinch of magic all make for a jolly time at the theatre and a happy ending of course. |
I'm not sure that my knowledge of economic theories qualifies me to judge his arguments, but it does make for some food for thought. |
It's a sad fact of life that certain small, furry quadrupeds don't make for suitable house pets. |