Example sentences of "[adj] make it [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Very high levels of compression like this make it possible to transmit image data over ordinary dial-up , digital telephone lines rather than expensive , special broadband lines .
2 But the general thrust of the above discussion is relevant to all such cases : whatever the alternative to Ord. 53 procedure for dealing with a particular issue , the question is whether the peculiar features of an Ord. 53 make it inappropriate to use the alternative in the particular case in question .
3 A few make it dangerous .
4 Yet few make it clear HOW we 're supposed to use them .
5 These make it easy to control the tool , but it is still best to sand surfaces horizontally whenever possible .
6 These make it possible , for the first time , to test the extent to which variation in instantaneous , dally and seasonal reproductive success reflect variation in lifetime success .
7 There in the King 's sitting room the clerk noted ‘ a harpsichord by Handell in a walnut tree case ’ Clearly there are two scribal errors here the spelling of the composer 's name and the omission of a verb : these make it possible to argue ( if a little perversely ) that this was just another of those many instruments reputed to have been played by Handel .
8 but there are fixed ropes on the gendarme now , though it is debatable whether these make it easier , as the commando style of climbing hand-over-hand is strenuous and feels insecure .
9 The accident estimates from Study 2 as shown in Table 4.6 make it clear that subjects do rely on the precise conditions in the film viewed when making accident estimates for a junction , even though most subjects previously knew the junctions concerned .
10 The growth of cross border mergers , the increasingly free capital movements and the completion of the Single European Market in 1992 all make it essential that an effective EC merger policy is devised .
11 Comparison between studies is therefore difficult ; although all make it clear that caring for a dementia sufferer can be extremely stressful .
12 Why does the separation of the mental from the physical make it impossible to show that we understand what it is for there to be other minds than our own , given the separation of the mental from the physical ?
13 If the centrality of the military is clear in the relatively open policy-making process of the United States , it is less so in Britain and the old Soviet Union ( and now Russia ) , whose continued high spending levels on the military make it clear that the military will be no less active if and when it perceives its interests threatened .
14 The cases of Rasool v West Midlands Passenger Transport Executive [ 1974 ] 3 All ER 638 and Piermay Shipping Co SA v Chester [ 1978 ] 1 WLR 411 make it clear that these five reasons are disjunctive so that the party serving the r21 notice can rely on any one of them .
15 By contrast , the provisions of the Bills of Sale Acts 1878 and 1882 make it impracticable for partners to create an effective floating charge .
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