Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] to make " in BNC.

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1 In the first place , they presuppose that classes correctly perceive the constraints of their situations and modify their strategies accordingly , and Poulantzas elsewhere acknowledges that it would be extremely rash to make such an assumption .
2 One implication of this for field staff is that seniors find it much simpler to make negative rather than positive evaluations of their competence ( cf.
3 These effects would be real enough , but it would be naive to suppose that cheap loans and the raising of aggregate demand would render all socially desirable investment projects in the sphere of commodity production sufficiently profitable to make capitalist enterprises come clamouring for public funds .
4 At this high level , it was only possible to make a broad assessment of these requirements , and further ideas were developed as the study progressed to lower levels of detail .
5 Unfortunately , in the present study it was only possible to make comparisons among symptomatic children , because ethical constraints precluded measurement of UOS pressure from children who were well .
6 To Wycliffe 's austere , almost puritanical approach , Kersey opposed an earthy realism and both were sufficiently tolerant to make the combination work .
7 This works in favour of music writers , and because the PRS is the only organization which can license venues and media in this country , it is sufficiently strong to make sure its members ' copyrights are appropriately rewarded for any performances .
8 Yet , it is still sufficiently detailed to make our main points .
9 These may be sufficiently high to make strategy 1 an infeasible way of replicating the return of strategy 2 .
10 Calvinists , for whom no event could be fortuitous , were especially prone to make judgments that divine providence was supposed to bring to fruition before their eyes .
11 In the same way it is possible to learn further shaping methods to produce garments not only quicker to make up but with the actual machine-made shaping as a feature of the completed garment .
12 It is obviously easier to make an appointment with an individual than organize a group , although once a format programme has been decided , handouts printed , and a venue organized , most of the other organizational tasks can be carried out by clerical and secretarial staff .
13 This does not , however , mean that the written form is necessarily easier to make sense of or to follow than speech , nor that this particular set of conventions necessarily advantages English users .
14 It is only prepared to make that payment on the assumption that the Business is a going concern without too many problems .
15 Boris Becker recently expressed the view that there was too much money in tennis and that it was ruining the game — a view of course that it is much easier to make objectively once you have £5m in the bank .
16 Based on a simple thick white sauce , this meal is much easier to make than it looks
17 As a general point when choosing colours to blend with your backgrounds , it is very much easier to make a successful combination of soft colours than harsh ones .
18 further , modifications to applications are likely to be much easier to make , because files are external to the program .
19 okay , again I mean these are things that talk about confirmation I mean quite honestly I 'm I 'd be quite happy if we had offices where people talk to each other ninety per cent of the time rather than send memos and faxes to each other , and on the whole we are really talking about inside the office with the people who we work with I mean obviously clients as well trying to find something different , we tend tend to find that it 's very very easy sometimes to make a phone call it 's much easier to make a phone call and to talk to that person and give them the personal touch .
20 Moreover , the most impressive and unusual feature of Scottish bonding , the loyalty to a single lord which had done so much to make lordship so stabilizing a factor , was inevitably diminished .
21 I had wanted so much to make friends at Lowood , to be good , to deserve praise .
22 I think we call er the volunteers , or those who run the shops anyway , Sally 's Army and that is in my way a tribute to Sally Barker who 's chairman of our branches advisory committee and does so much to make sure that the money does get raised in the field .
23 It is extremely simple to make as everything is mixed together all at once , with no special beating or whisking involved .
24 It is extremely simple to make — just warmed jam with a little water .
25 But to show how ecumenical they were , they also once burnt an Archbishop of Canterbury ; several Prime Ministers ; Enoch Powell ; Richard Nixon ; Stalin ; all sorts of people , even poor Mr Heath , not so much because he was a villain but because it is so easy to make a guy in the semblance of Mr Heath .
26 It 's so easy to make friends at Cala Mesquida .
27 Probably the most demanding kind of speech recording is that of voice-over commentary — it is so easy to make it sound embarrassingly amateurish .
28 Small firms may not find it so easy to make this commitment , particularly if they have either a small , stable workforce , or the need to recruit at short notice when vacancies occur .
29 But is the distinction really so easy to make ?
30 It is so simple to make that , provided you have all the ingredients , I can not imagine why anyone ever buys the ready-prepared varieties .
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