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 .
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