Example sentences of "[adj] for [pron] make [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 From these women 's descriptions of their days , it is clear that rarely , if ever , is it possible for them to make this distinction either .
2 Perhaps the brothers had waited in vain for me to make some retraction .
3 The family in the song is the circle of friends , where it almost seemed , because we were so identical , that for anybody to make any progress in life , we 'd have to split up .
4 Owning an animal also makes it easier for her to make new friends and contacts , particularly children .
5 According to his account to the House of Commons , Baldwin replied : ‘ Sir , that is most grievous news , and it is impossible for me to make any comment on it today . ’
6 But Britain 's Vice-Consul Harold Jenkins told me : ‘ Sadly it may be quite impossible for them to make positive identifications . ’
7 It was n't easy for him to make new friends , particularly outside of whatever cast list he was currently a part , but occasionally it happened — as during the run of One Over The Eight .
8 It may be difficult for you to make instantaneous response to what is said .
9 Or is it still too young for you to make any evaluations apart from tentative ones ? ’
10 Second-hand pipe organs are sometimes worth considering when they are fine instruments and when the total cost of their purchase , removal and rebuilding in a place suitable for them makes economic sense .
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