Example sentences of "[to-vb] it [adj] for [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 The plaintiff may himself raise the arguments in the previous paragraph about the unreasonable nature of the clause , and seek to render it unenforceable for all classes of liability under the action .
2 ‘ I 've had to keep it quiet for good reasons , and if I say much to Marc he 'll really go up the wall .
3 Like everyone else in this market , IBM is trying to make it easy for small sites to install so it comes in a wide variety of fixed configurations that encompass various Token Ring , Ethernet wide area network and SDLC attached devices .
4 On Dec. 5 , 1990 , the Commission put forward proposals to make it illegal for certain airlines to agree on standard fares or to distribute all available take-off and landing slots at a particular airport among themselves .
5 You may also limit the duration of the Offline run if , for instance , you have only one tape drive and need to make it available for other operations .
6 The Government 's objective was to make the industry more efficient , to bring it into the latter part of the 20th century and to make it possible for British mines to produce competitively .
7 Even after many of the separate grants were amalgamated in 1958 into a single general grant , government continued to expand its financial support quite rapidly to make it possible for local councils to fulfil the pledges which national parties frequently gave in general elections — to replace slums or old schools , to reduce the size of classes , and much else .
8 Only when the Bill was amended to make it compulsory for local authorities to provide and maintain facilities for deaf children did the Liberal Government of the day allow the Bill to become law .
9 ‘ When this relief was introduced we fought long and hard to get the term ‘ poverty ’ replaced by ‘ hardship ’ to make it easier for small businesses to qualify .
10 The exemption has been granted to make it easier for eastern companies to adapt to the new standards .
11 The government is also expected to make it easier for foreign investors to take profits out of the country .
12 Some agencies prefer that provision should be made to make it easier for confused tenants to move on from sheltered housing .
13 As we noted in Chapter 10 , oligopolists have an incentive to carry out socially unproductive advertising in order to make it harder for new entrants to meet the fixed costs of breaking into the industry , thereby leaving more of the market and the profit for existing firms .
14 ‘ The airlines all know , of course , but they tend not to make it public for commercial reasons . ’
15 In a world where British influence is conspicuously waning it might not be in the interests of a secure national identity to throw it open for young Britons to gaze on .
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