Example sentences of "it [adj] to make " in BNC.
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1 | Is it possible to make sense of revelation in any other way ? |
2 | The Smiths of Mauchline were the most successful at diversifying and , as one member of the family put it , they produced ‘ every article which you can conceive it possible to make . ’ |
3 | Only when they came close was it possible to make out the dark shadow of a hand and arm carving each one , the sketchy outline of a black body behind , and above , a ghoulish half-lit face with gaping shadowy craters for mouth and eyes . |
4 | Why is n't it possible to make a set of electric guitar strings that feel ‘ even ’ to bend all the way across ? |
5 | A recently patented process by the company Woodbenders has made it possible to make a made-to-measure arch with preformed wood or mdf . |
6 | Is it possible to make more of our later lives ? |
7 | Many tests develop a system of numerical scoring which makes it possible to make precise comparisons between the scores obtained by different individuals . |
8 | Is it possible to make the policy advice derived from a portfolio grid more specific by incorporating into the grid increases in value ? |
9 | It is hoped to enrol 28 members for the class which would make it possible to make the fee for the term £5 per person . |
10 | For instance in general , it is not possible for most goods to trade present amounts of them for future amounts nor is it possible to make such contracts conditional on some outside events like the weather . |
11 | Is it possible to make your own garden gnomes — by casting them ? |
12 | How , then , was it possible to make a rather similar model for the whole world ? |
13 | It does seem to me an extraordinary catalogue of errors erm and one can well understand how errors take p er could , could have occurred during the somewhat co chaotic passage of the Railways Bill er what , what can not be understood and what is quite inexcusable is , is the fact that no steps adequate steps have been taken to correct those errors and to assure the er continued existence of a er Transport Police which er h h has the sole responsibility for er policing large public spaces in , in this country and er as the Noble Lord has made clear , er does it honour er very considerable scale , very effectively er I hope that the Minister will find it possible to make a favourable reply to the arguments which have been raised . |
14 | If you accept that that derives from the propensity to move , is it sensible to make that assumption ? |
15 | This gave them a cushion of safety but often meant that the opposition found it easier to make space in midfield . |
16 | All of us , during the time that we have been directly engaged in these matters , have found it easier to make progress when the media have not been looking over our shoulders and breathing on the backs of our necks . |
17 | I consider this is the equivalent of a residence order through the back door , and do not think it appropriate to make that order when Parliament has specifically denied the right to grant ex parte applications for residence orders : see also the provisions of section 9(5) of the Children Act 1989 . |
18 | If the training and enterprise councils think it appropriate to make some of those funds available for unemployed people , they are perfectly free to do so . |
19 | Because of this , they do n't find it easy to make friends and are very difficult to get on with . |
20 | ‘ That shows that people want to adopt a healthier diet and lifestyle but are not finding it easy to make the change . |
21 | Cohen , however , found it impossible to make this approach work as a result of a confrontation with the kabaka in 1953 , and by 1955 Buganda had confirmed its special constitutional status within Uganda , a status which was if anything reinforced in the independence constitution of 1962 . |
22 | This property of amplification makes it impossible to make long-term predictions about evolution , as one can in astronomy . |
23 | Some girls — Felicity Grant , for instance — would have found it impossible to make a speech like that , but Breeze , frank in all her undertakings , said it so naturally that the old doctor took it quite as a matter of course . |
24 | I found it impossible to make relationships , I was one hell of a mess . |
25 | ‘ I find it impossible to make my hair look neat and stylish for any length of time because it is so difficult to manage . |
26 | Some people seem to find it impossible to make that personal decision . |
27 | I actually found it hard to make myself make a divot at first — it just seemed wrong . |
28 | It could therefore be argued that as the districts were neither fully responsible nor fully accountable for the level of poll tax paid by their residents , electors would find it hard to make a judgement on the performance of their own authority based solely on that criterion . |
29 | Some find it hard to make a decision because they 've got out of the habit or they no longer see the need . |
30 | With the best will in the world , and there was initially a lot of it , lesbians found it hard to make their voices heard . |