Example sentences of "[adv] makes it [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Its foundations are laid in fostering guilt in people — well , that obviously makes it easier for our Pastors and Masters when we are young . |
2 | That fact alone makes it clear that they must have been preceded into the air by other vegetarian forms which , judging from the primitive nature of their anatomy , were probably cockroaches , grasshoppers , locusts and crickets . |
3 | When the pain is worse ( < ) for the slightest movement and continued motion only makes it worse still . |
4 | This not only makes it unlikely that employers will allow many such sessions per day ( and that is a disadvantage scientifically ) but it also means that the tests , particularly by virtue of necessarily being repetitive , are boring for the subject . |
5 | If we know how horses communicate , it not only makes it easier for us to understand them and look after them , but it also makes it possible for us to communicate with them more satisfactorily . |
6 | As the novel amply shows , those who want ca n't have and — what only makes it harder to bear — those who have do n't want . |
7 | In such cases , as in the community care of frail elderly , the involvement of different professionals in working together makes it inevitable that such differences of perspective and emphasis will arise . |
8 | on the Children 's tape , although the first sentence inside makes it clear that it 's a leaflet for children/young people . |
9 | Marie strokes the back of my head , but it just makes it worse . |
10 | I think that just makes it worse . |
11 | Soon as she sees something going wrong , she comes bowling round spreading sweetness and light , and that just makes it worse . ’ |
12 | But the one I think just adds to the other , it just makes it clearer . |
13 | Erm , and it 's quite an early start so it 's , it just makes it such a late night to for eating by the time you 've come out the cinema it 's erm |
14 | If if we can give the lists in it just makes it easier . |
15 | Oh they would n't stop them if they wanted to get in but I mean it just makes it easier . |
16 | Any longer makes it difficult to easily adjust to market conditions . |
17 | Which somehow makes it different and somehow does n't . |
18 | ‘ Even analysing it like this somehow makes it unreal , because in fact the whole thing is so un-selfconscious . |
19 | This stimulates the release of engogenous gastrin , which in turn stimulates acid secretion , and thus makes it possible to measure accurately the combined functional response of the antrum and body of the stomach . |
20 | That 'd make that just totally makes it different . |
21 | An example is the idea that multiplying a number always makes it bigger — an idea correctly acquired from experience with whole numbers , but commonly carried over into work with decimal or fractional numbers less than one , where it causes widespread error . |
22 | Danger — AAW always makes it clear what 's going on , but splitting a command into two by asking ‘ with what ? ’ might have worked a little bit better but then again , you ca n't have it all can you ? |
23 | Of course , the context in which the words occur almost always makes it clear where the boundary comes , and the juncture information is then redundant . |
24 | Someone being nice to me always makes it h-harder . ’ |
25 | The weakness of the economy still makes it harder for companies to service their debt . |
26 | What still makes it remarkable is the string of timber-framed farmhouses along its banks . |
27 | The work of Sutherland , and later writers , clearly makes it difficult to identify crime with lower social status , with poverty , social problems and the like . |
28 | It also makes it possible to watch the towplane instead of the ground and , as on a landing , looking well ahead reduces the tendency to over-control . |
29 | If we know how horses communicate , it not only makes it easier for us to understand them and look after them , but it also makes it possible for us to communicate with them more satisfactorily . |
30 | Not only does this enable blind people to follow the liturgy but it also makes it possible for those who wish to become readers . |