Example sentences of "make it [adv] [adj] [to-vb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 The second is that the complexity of many production and commercial processes can make it particularly difficult to weave the coaching role into the normal run of affairs .
2 Nevertheless Sadig Faris , of the Thomas J. Watson Research Center at Yorktown Heights , New York , believes that its other properties could make it sufficiently attractive to provide the necessary cooling .
3 If we can achieve this it will make it much easier to keep the children engaged in the work throughout , even when they are watching what others are doing .
4 Two home defeats have dented Boro 's hopes of automatic promotion , and Lawrence said : ‘ Failure to get three points against Oxford would make it almost impossible to make the top two .
5 The spokesman for the Liberal Democrats will probably agree that to go into further detail could make it less easy to get the type of consensus that we want .
6 Even in the case of a willing witness , considerations of cost and convenience may make it very desirable to avoid the requirement of attendance .
7 It is an aspect of privacy we should take more seriously ; it may seem a frail distinction to draw when armed police can batter down your front door on suspicion that a wanted person may be inside , but at least it gives the possibility of some redress , and may make it more difficult to achieve the total surveillance of society .
8 Nevertheless , is my hon. Friend the Minister not concerned about the growth in size of housing associations , which might make it more difficult to maintain the personal contact with tenants which is an important aspect of good housing management ?
9 Killing of the California grey will continued to be banned , but there is concern among conservationists that the delisting will make it more difficult to measure the impact of offshore oil drilling on its habitat .
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