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

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1 It made no reference to the possibility that schools for the less able might depress expectations and discourage the pupils in them , or make it difficult for such schools to attract an adequate share of available resources .
2 Or leave it open for some questions if you want to test a ps specific thing in another question then try and test that .
3 One of the features of the cerebral hemispheres is that they have more extensive interconnections from one part to other parts than is usual in sensory centres , and perhaps this was the feature , inherited from its origin as the smell-brain , that made it useful for other modalities as well ; global pattern recognition requires taking into account large chunks of sensory information , not just localised patches .
4 My love , no longer inhibited by his existence , presented itself with all the understanding required to bring us together again — the gentleness , the words , the small gestures that make it possible for one person to reveal himself to another and two people to share life .
5 Rue is an example of a common , well-known garden herb , with a long history of use , yet with properties that make it unsuitable for general use by the layman .
6 Ideal for a spot of salad or soup , Chanticleer china has the kind of country charm and simplicity that makes it good for everyday use .
7 It 's a good , powerful , all-round guitar with sound hardware and pokey pickups , and a very high-quality neck with lovely big frets that makes it ideal for most forms of overdriven excess .
8 They had the wealth , the power , to change this place and make it habitable for those who wished it so , and yet they did nothing .
9 Such a split should clarify the distribution of costs and make it easier for competing train services to run on the same track .
10 We will reform benefits for people with disabilities and make it easier for those available for work to take employment .
11 No mourners followed but an unmarked car appeared in the road and made it impossible for any vehicle to tail the hearse .
12 Important debt agreements ended the country 's isolation from the international financial community and made it eligible for fresh multilateral agency loans .
13 Dr Walter Kilner developed some screens filled with a dicyanin solution which sensitized the eyes and made it easier for more people to see the aura .
14 And Rital , whose east European eyes had seen been and done it all for more of a century than she chose to admit , merely shrugged and locked the door .
15 Why not use it today and keep it handy for future checks ?
16 The extension of the YTS into a two year scheme and making it compulsory for those not in education through removing entitlements to other benefits , means that in future there may be no such thing as a ‘ young worker ’ or a ‘ young unemployed ’ under the age of eighteen .
17 Shore significantly developed a style of playing by which the trumpet escaped from the restrictions of a purely military style and took its place in England as an orchestral instrument , so giving valuable stimulus to Henry Purcell [ q.v. ] and making it possible for English trumpeters to meet the requirements of the music of G. F. Handel [ q.v . ] .
18 Cover it to stop the water from evaporating and leave it undisturbed for 3 or 4 days .
19 That is what attracts investment from abroad and makes it profitable for domestic industry to invest as well .
20 The Government 's objective was to make the industry more efficient , to bring it into the latter part of the 20th century and to make it possible for British mines to produce competitively .
21 This magnet effect not only puts pressure on the south east but makes it difficult for other regions to attract the type of investment necessary for their own economic revival .
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