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

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1 LORD Ted Willis has introduced an extraordinary bill into the House of Lords which would effectively make it illegal for British shops to sell any audio or video tape recorder .
2 This project examines whether the differences in external conditions ( and in the characteristics of countries themselves ) alter their costs and benefits sufficiently to make it inappropriate for new NICs .
3 It 'll only attract people who 'll do little to help the economic life of the city and just make it horrendous for those who live here .
4 The present rules do not make it worthwhile for most wives to continue working once their husbands join the ranks of the long-term unemployed .
5 I understand also that Scorton Tennis Club will be contacting you direct concerning financial aid towards tarmacing the present grass court and thus making it suitable for all weather use both by members of the club , visitors to the village and pupils of the village school .
6 ‘ That 's friendly ! ’ he shouted over the engine noise , and he pointed through the windscreen at the concrete airstrip which not only had the yellow cross painted huge at its western end , but also had two trucks parked in its centre line , thus making it impossible for any plane to land .
7 ‘ The airlines all know , of course , but they tend not to make it public for commercial reasons . ’
8 Their Lordships do not find it necessary for present purposes to examine the question what element of mens rea is required as an ingredient of the offences …
9 Even after many of the separate grants were amalgamated in 1958 into a single general grant , government continued to expand its financial support quite rapidly to make it possible for local councils to fulfil the pledges which national parties frequently gave in general elections — to replace slums or old schools , to reduce the size of classes , and much else .
10 Major Stewart also made it possible for many sports clubs to have their own ground so all sport is catered for .
11 Carbon is important and deserves to have its own private branch of chemistry , partly because life chemistry is all carbon-chemistry , and partly because those same properties that make carbon-chemistry suitable for life also make it suitable for industrial processes , such as those of the plastics industry .
12 As an important by-product it will also make it difficult for prospective bidders to build up stakes in secret .
13 Not only does this enable blind people to follow the liturgy but it also makes it possible for those who wish to become readers .
14 Not only does this enable blind people to follow the liturgy but it also makes it possible for those who wish to become readers .
15 The UKCC has now made it mandatory for all nurses to attend a five-day refresher course every three years to maintain their registration .
16 No you ma do n't make it free for all .
17 Without a conceptual model of the market place and the organization 's possible place within it , general checklists of factors lack rigour and may simply make it easy for interested parties to emphasize different factors at different times , depending on their interests .
18 The Democratic caucus in the House decided in 1971 that members should be limited to one sub-committee chairmanship thereby making it possible for many more congressmen to hold these coveted posts .
19 What 's more , when you 've finished with it simply wipe it clean and then fold it flat for easy storage .
20 The fact that Hitler was out of Germany , at the Führer Headquarters in the east , and engaged in the conduct of the war against the Bolshevik arch-enemy — a war which he had long prophesied as inevitable in order to defend Christian Europe — evidently made it unthinkable for many that he could have anything to do with the ‘ godless Bolshevism ’ of the brownshirts at home .
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