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 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 .
3 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 .
4 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 .
5 To Wycliffe 's austere , almost puritanical approach , Kersey opposed an earthy realism and both were sufficiently tolerant to make the combination work .
6 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 .
7 Yet , it is still sufficiently detailed to make our main points .
8 These may be sufficiently high to make strategy 1 an infeasible way of replicating the return of strategy 2 .
9 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 .
10 It is only prepared to make that payment on the assumption that the Business is a going concern without too many problems .
11 It is extremely simple to make as everything is mixed together all at once , with no special beating or whisking involved .
12 It is extremely simple to make — just warmed jam with a little water .
13 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 .
14 It 's so easy to make friends at Cala Mesquida .
15 Probably the most demanding kind of speech recording is that of voice-over commentary — it is so easy to make it sound embarrassingly amateurish .
16 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 .
17 But is the distinction really so easy to make ?
18 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 .
19 She 's an extravagant girl , but I suppose given her looks , it is only natural to make the most of herself . ’
20 These categories of luck threaten the very notion of moral responsibility in that if the precondition of control is consistently applied we would be disbarred from making the wide range of moral judgments that we find it entirely natural to make .
21 I am none the less glad to make a short contribution to the cross-party connection in support of the Bill .
22 That is , unless the amounts involved are sufficiently large to make them worthwhile .
23 As a result of strong growth , firms hope to become sufficiently large to make a " name " and thus attract new issuers and build placing power , an objective that may be felt to be consistent with long term profit maximisation .
24 I ATTENDED four of the evening sessions of this year 's Great British Beer Festival and had a great time — my thanks to all those who worked so hard to make it such a success .
25 You know how difficult it is to get your hands on anything these days — and your mother tries so hard to make you look nice .
26 ‘ I tried so hard to make her see how … unsuitable that man is .
27 Does he recollect that during the talks last summer that he strove so hard to make successful the IRA , at least for a time , was marginalised ?
28 As Captain of Stoddard Golf Club , I would like to thank all the members of the committee who have worked so hard to make it such a memorable year .
29 Over 900 attended the reunion and as usual our thanks to all who worked so hard to make it successful .
30 In our part of the world we keep up the brave talk for the sake of the image of the region , so that there may be at least some inward investment and so that those industrialists , small business , training centres , local enterprises and cooperatives which are struggling so hard to make a go of it , will not be discouraged from at least having a go , but there is n't much hope and conviction really .
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