Example sentences of "[verb] it [adv] [adj -er] for [art] " in BNC.

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1 It could make it much easier for the presenter to describe an unusual item , and here perhaps a sample of the article itself might make life even simpler .
2 If it is , this will make it much easier for the creative people : if they can not actually find a typical individual customer , they can at least get a reasonably good idea of whom they are trying to reach .
3 Then there is another point that I have just touched upon : if sin degrades and hardens us , then this will affect our emotional response anyway and make it even harder for the cross to be effective in inspiring us to change our way of living .
4 If an expert adopted a code of conduct , it would become part of his contract with the parties and make it much easier for a party to make a claim in the case of a breach .
5 By using the back heel placed on the centreline , pull the back of the board towards you thereby making it infinitely easier for the rig to pull you over the board .
6 Defeat in Canada merely sharpened France 's desire for revenge in Europe and as October gave way to November conditions in the Channel and Bay of Biscay worsened , making it ever harder for the British squadrons to hold their stations .
7 One is the ability to retract the claws on its front feet , making it much easier for the animal to manipulate objects in its ‘ hands ’ .
8 To make it slightly easier for the caddies , most championship courses now have 100- , 150- and 200-yard markers , and many use a pedometer — or the ‘ wheel ’ as they call it — to measure out .
9 As a full stomach makes it even harder for a baby with RDS to breathe he was n't able to feed for the first few days and relied on the drip .
10 This continuous appraisal helps to determine the prices at which securities are traded and makes it much easier for the institutional investors to reach a swift decision when they are invited to subscribe to or underwrite a new issue .
11 Thus it is not clear what it would be like to regard all actions as requiring non-intentional explanation , and this makes it much harder for the individualist to argue that , whatever it would be like , it is out of the question .
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