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

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1 Merck , the US pharmaceutical company which discovered that this drug — originally developed as a treatment for worms in animals — could have a beneficial effect in humans , has made it available in West Africa free of charge .
2 Not to pray that God will save , but rather that people will receive the gift of eternal life , because God 's made it available !
3 Volkswagen , which helped develop the smaller Eurobag specifically for smaller cars , introduced the Eurobag as optional equipment on the Golf last year and has now made it available on the Passat saloon as well .
4 He was glad that he had dismissed Palottino , although the Neapolitan had made it dear that he strongly disapproved of this mania for walking .
5 Susan could n't think of a film where he had made it alive to the end credits .
6 Japanese sources gave the R2Y1 an estimated maximum speed of 493mph and a range of 2,400 miles , which would have made it invulnerable .
7 tt They 'd got two handles which was b made it mobile , two wheels , and used it Have four sacks at the end of this threshing engine , hanging on little hooks , and and a bloke there seeing that it got filled alright and it when it was full , they used to run this thing underneath a sack , crank it up by hand , like that , till they got it to the required height , then nestle it on their shoulders , you see there was a There 's a there 's an art in carrying c In carrying coal and there 's an art in carrying corn and there 's an art in carrying beef .
8 If you believe all the tourist literature , Charlie , had he come to power , would have made it compulsory to live in rock fissures .
9 Thatcherism has made it compulsory not to care .
10 The Labour government of 74–79 had made it compulsory for local education authorities to reorganise secondary schools along comprehensive lines in the 1976 Education Act , but one of the first acts of the Conservative government of 1979 was to repeal this .
11 But the loss of military independence , industrial capacity , employment and markets that such a policy would involve has always made it unacceptable to Western European governments and electorates , including our own .
12 We always regarded it as a partnership , we just had n't made it official by telling the Institute or the Inland Revenue . ’
13 The word is , just as predicted by RW&P in January , that its political volatility has made it untenable as a venue .
14 But he had made it complete with fossils and dinosaur skeletons buried under the earth ; red herrings put there to expose those of little faith .
15 To ensure you receive the best return on your money at all times , we have linked Meridian Savings to a Meridian Current Account and have made it easy and convenient for money to be transferred between the two .
16 He loved the tough life of thrill and fear and his excellent war record had made it easy for him when , in 1941 he had decided to apply to join the newly formed Parachute Regiment .
17 This had made it easy for him to reach the traps as there were no banks here as such , just fiats of mud and rock .
18 In the past we 've always made it easy for you .
19 Well the Multiple Sclerosis Society has made it easy to take to the air whether it be by parachute , glider or plane .
20 It is almost as though fate is saying , Look , I 've made it easy for you ; just get on with it , do it .
21 Once arrived , they have made it easy to explore the best of Schaffhausen .
22 I know he was thinking about divorce again , but Georgina would n't have made it easy .
23 So I told them what I would do , but once again I 've never been in the situation but this is what I 'll do , said as if they were me own parents make them as comfortable as I could while I 'll cleaned up and give them a bed bath or if they could shower , shower them and erm and get everything back to normal as quick as possible , fine , that were all fine she , and then as , as I got up from it they all said thanks a lot Joy it has been great you really have been great you 've made it easy , we 've got an easy day in front thanks to you , you know you 're bubbly and all this and then when she phoned me on the Sunday she said hello Joy it 's Sue here and I , I said will you let me know one way or the another cos I said I hate being left up in the air
24 Especially when he had made it crystal-clear where he stood with her .
25 In retrospect , the greatest disservice Charles Howard ever did me was the way he had somehow made it impossible for me to trust this man .
26 The rule , combined with the rule against hearsay which prevents criminal courts admitting evidence of a child 's interviews with social workers or psychiatrists , has made it impossible to prosecute many alleged child abusers .
27 A dozen or more examples of the soulboy 's discourse have made it impossible for us to listen to virtually any ‘ black ’ record with any real pleasure , without ghastly phrases like ‘ pride and dignity ’ popping into our heads .
28 As had happened previously , the fines were paid anonymously but the magistrates had made it impossible for an outsider to defuse the situation on this occasion by also binding them over to keep the peace .
29 To summarize : although Paisley and the other ministers of the Free Presbyterian Church have always maintained a clear division between ‘ constitutional ’ and ‘ party ’ politics — the Church has a position on the constitution but does not back any particular party — the close historical and biographical links between Church and Party have made it impossible for the Free Presbyterian Church to avoid either being tagged with the label of being the DUP at prayer or on occasion being disrupted by the spill-over of tensions from the Party into the Church .
30 You 've made it impossible for him to change his mind , with your carry-on in public .
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