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

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1 In fact , the erratic supplies of kerosene and LPG make it impossible for many middle-class families to rely on one source of energy .
2 The two verdicts which he attributes to Eleanor make it obvious that , in these passages at least , his intention was a satirical one .
3 It is not particularly picturesque and the main road and the ferry over the Seine make it noisy .
4 Can Nigel Mansell in the Williams car from Didcot make it three victories in a row ?
5 For men , trousers with a long fly and easy fastening such as Velcro make it easier to use the lavatory or a special bottle .
6 They turned him down on ‘ security grounds ’ ; a lot of the Surinamese living in Holland make it plain that they do not like him at all .
7 Does he further agree that that needs to be a Europe which is not only open and ready to trade fully with the rest of the world , but also ready to grapple with the greatest danger facing European stability , a danger which was scarcely mentioned at Maastricht , and which must be faced by ensuring that the nations of eastern Europe make it all the way to open democracies and that the vast and scattered nuclear arsenal of the former Soviet Union is brought under proper control and we prevent a great proliferation of nuclear weapons in the successor states ?
8 SURE we have a responsibility to NATO , but changes in Europe make it pointless to base so many of our troops in Germany .
9 Likewise , our earlier analysis of the roots of Whiggery make it possible to appreciate why a Court Whig position developed after the Glorious Revolution ; there always existed such a potential for such a development , but it required the right political circumstances to enable it to come to fruition .
10 North Yorkshire and South Durham THE proven consistency over recent seasons of Redcar , Darlington and Guisborough make it impossible to look elsewhere for this season 's champions .
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