Example sentences of "[adj] [verb] it [adj] for [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Swan seemed unwilling to fly very close to these creatures from another world , and this made it impossible for Little Billy to see them clearly .
2 This made it impossible for those who did advance reform proposals , such as Panin under Catherine II and Pahlen under Alexander I , to organize united pressure upon the Tsar to compromise his authority .
3 This made it difficult for modernist aesthetics to become oppositional .
4 This makes it difficult for foreign firms to sell TVs in France .
5 Section 312 Companies Act 1985 makes it unlawful for any compensation for loss of office to be made to a director of a company in connection with the transfer of all or any part of the company , unless the nature and particulars of the proposed payment have been disclosed to the members of the company and have been approved by the company .
6 The second defect is that the suggestion is too strong and is likely to make it impossible for any of us to know anything at all .
7 This may be because of a scarcity of suitable sites , but the great number of individuals present makes it possible for unmated young birds to help their parents in the labour of digging holes just as the young Florida scrub jays help their parents rear new broods .
8 Thus Deacon has shown how ‘ the genuinely seeking work test ’ was manipulated in the 1920s to make it difficult for unemployed people to establish their claim to benefit .
9 The probe does not need to be kept moist making it suitable for all types of field work and the fact that there is no glass present makes it ideal for the food and drink pharmaceutical industries .
10 As the Nehru Cup showed , making each team play the others once each makes it difficult for one side to win most of their matches .
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