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

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1 As well as setting up a register the Act will eventually make it illegal for people to handle food until they have taken a basic food hygiene certificate .
2 This will eventually make it possible to manipulate ecology so as to test the dependence of social structure upon it .
3 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 .
4 ‘ They will merely make it easy for the Government to mobilize the military and send the settlers deeper into the area ’ .
5 However , I should perhaps make it clear that the position I have outlined is a very extreme form of inductivism .
6 And here I ought to perhaps make it clear that the circles I provided on the sheet which was distributed , allow for a density of twenty houses per hectare .
7 Then Carrie jumped aside as a passing bus threw up some slush from the gutter , and as she brushed her hands down over the bottom of her coat , she said , ‘ You 'd think they did it on purpose , ’ and as he went to assist her she stayed his hands , saying , ‘ It 'll only make it worse .
8 Do n't scratch — you know it will only make it worse ! ’
9 ‘ Do n't you know you 'll only make it worse ? ’
10 but , but I mean you can only make it worse by like you say , you 're wasting your own time and money
11 The project team can not guarantee that the product will be so exploited , it can only make it possible .
12 The project team can not guarantee that the product will be so exploited , it can only make it possible .
13 I li , I li , you can only make it this time of year .
14 Oh , and you better make it five cos
15 And — er — better make it good . ’
16 Better make it fifty , he thought , seeing himself distributing them like Christmas cards .
17 All the same , he thought , better make it fifty .
18 But , just to make sure you do n't jump to any more ludicrous conclusions , I 'd better make it clear that I do n't ever intend you to get away from me .
19 Plaice , then , and two helpings — better make it three if Faustina was to be included — perhaps ‘ portions ’ was the word — and some chips .
20 We both had a sandwich , the man in the blue raincoat saying ‘ We 'd better make it snappy ’ between every bite .
21 Our clerical structures do not necessarily make it easy for pastors to be pastored .
22 He added that the movie quality pictures offered by HDTV would not necessarily make it better or more satisfying to the viewer — instead they could well expose the cheap and cheerful sets used for soap operas for instance .
23 The Court assumes that failure to explain why it was not practicable to obtain a report from such a doctor will make the admission unlawful , and the same point is made by Professor Hoggett ( Mental Health Law ( 3rd ed. ) at pp.102–103 ) , who also stresses that the administrative arrangements for medical cover does not necessarily make it impracticable to obtain a recommendation from a doctor who knows the prospective patient .
24 She hardened her heart and thought she should swiftly make it clear she had not come in search of him .
25 This does not make it immune from recession : this year Marks and Spencer will restructure ( ie , cut ) its head-office staff .
26 Such differences in the behaviour of different cancers of the same organ does not make it easy to identify the right hormones for treatment .
27 The new central machinery will not make it easy .
28 These views do not make it easy for individuals to come out , still less for the interest to come together in public political activity .
29 We agree that the fact that a completely new organisation , with a unique combination of responsibilities , inherited statutory powers and duties designed for another era and a different institutional framework , does not make it easy for the Council achieve its aspirations .
30 It 's very much you , because for various reasons , external factors will not make it easy for you .
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