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

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1 sort of , life 's experience make it mean more
2 Why does an unstable demand for money make it difficult to control the supply of money ?
3 Push buttons on deck make it easy to clamp abrasive sheet in place
4 As room status information must be up-to-the-minute , notification slips are circulated immediately to all departments should a ‘ chance ’ arrival or sudden change of room , or any other eventuality make it necessary to inform all departments , so that any action required can be taken .
5 Gullivers are looking after the travelling arrangements and the widespread tentacles of the Irish Tourist Board make it certain that golden oldies all over the world have got to hear about the festival .
6 Above : The rounded contours of the AquaWare Richmond suite make it perfect for period or adventurous homes
7 In Fowler v Cammell Laird Ltd , 1973 IRLR 72 — although the circumstances of the case make it clear that no injustice was done in holding the dismissal fair — the tribunal was obviously impressed by the fact that the company rules provided for instant dismissal of those convicted of theft on the company 's premises .
8 The result of all this can be likened to a vast ocean , teeming with fish of which only one in a million is edible , and just as this would present a monstrous task to fishermen entrusted with the responsibility of feeding a hungry populace , so does the almost unbelievable quantity of religious teaching and literature by its very size and complexity make it impossible for it ever to serve a serious purpose in satisfying the undoubted universal desire for a respected and well-beloved religion .
9 However , the versatile EQ and the additional power of the bass boost make it easy to fill out the sound , and a smooth , mellow tone is little more than a brief twiddle away .
10 Small members of the crew will find that the long run of handholds down each side make it easy to use .
11 I hope it will work but I have found that his natural impetuousness and importunity make it difficult for him to stick to any procedure !
12 In fact , the light weight , the attractive looks , the easy-feeling neck and the light , low action make it one of the most pick-up-able guitars we 've had for some time .
13 Not only does sectoralisation make it difficult for planners and administrators to gain an overall view , it also means that local institutions have to adopt a similar structure in order to deal adequately with the central bureaucracy .
14 Whatever ye do , let not the pretence of a different religion make it lawful to oppress any man in his just rights . ’
15 It can also in effect make it impossible for them to participate in the community and thus deprives them of an important aspect of citizenship .
16 But the ( often severe ) tensions and conflicts so evident in their formation make it impossible to rest on explanations m market and liberal terms .
17 . In ten years time if you just give them a derisory thirty pence off people leave their children at home make it easier for them to bring them with them . .
18 The frequent changes resulting from postings and the demands of the duty roster make it difficult to ensure the continuity not only of a ‘ uniformed ’ organist , but also of a choir .
19 ONCE again baseless charges of lewdness and indecency in this column make it impossible for me to report the following headline in the newsletter of Wolverhampton and Dudley Breweries : ‘ What 's Five Inches Long — and Worth £200 ? ’
20 The financial consequences to the parties of ordering or refusing rectification make it difficult to weigh the ‘ equities . ’
21 The notes to this Law make it clear the course of action to be taken : ‘ It is a question for the referee whether or not a series of the same offences by different players of a team amounts to repeated infringement .
22 Those housewives who ‘ do n't mind ’ ironing make it clear that they dislike the task itself , yet have found conditions under which it becomes bearable .
23 Gradual changes of attitude make it easier for the glider pilot to follow in position behind the tow plane .
24 Two other changes brought about by the 1988 Act make it important that other aspects of policy are also managed in as full and collegial a manner as possible .
25 In this characteristically elusive passage it is not clear whether Marx means that the social relations of a smallholding peasantry make it easy to tax them ( ‘ Taxes are the source of life for the bureaucracy ’ ) or control them and therefore the bulk of society — uniform and routine administration being more effective than administration requiring flexibility , discretion , decentralization , and so on .
26 As importantly , a fully enclosed heating element and rubber nozzle guard make it difficult for users to accidentally burn themselves .
27 Changeable conditions and the active nature of skiing make it essential that designs should not only look good but also be functional .
28 Whatever the explanation , episodes of this nature make it plain that in peacetime the purpose of Soviet forces is not just to ‘ be there ’ but to be used .
29 Other members of the Community make it clear that Monetary Union is the very centrepiece of Political Union , a symbol and real lever of political integration and central control .
30 The members of the Highlands and Islands Development Board consider how the landscape and the climate make it difficult for people ( i ) to farm successfully ; ( ii ) to manage profitable industries , which use raw materials and fuel and sell goods to the large cities ; ( iii ) to obtain adequate services , such as hospitals , schools , and electricity or gas .
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