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

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1 We have seen that it is sometimes possible to sort out the observed vibrational bands according to their symmetry , and that group frequency and similar empirical arguments may make it reasonable to associate bands with particular vibrational modes .
2 Its rugged construction and large memory may make it suitable for experiment ; but at £3400 it is far too expensive for widespread use in the Third World .
3 A recent bereavement may make it impossible for a participant in a drama class to join in a drama about the Plague of London or the death of Cordelia .
4 His perceptual difficulties may make it impossible for him to recognize you and his immediate family or your relationship with him .
5 Face-to-face conversation in quiet circumstances may be easy , but group chatter or background noise may make it impossible to understand the speaker .
6 Also patching the good eye of a child whose lazy eye has an acuity of 6/24 or less may make it impossible to manage normal school work .
7 Such diversity may make it impossible to establish common psychological ground within a category like ‘ working-class older lesbians ’ .
8 Resource limitations may make it impossible to follow one project with the next one on the list , and projects must then be resourced in an order that makes efficient use of the resources available .
9 Resource limitations may make it impossible to follow one project with the next one on the list , and projects must then be resourced in an order that makes efficient use of the resources available .
10 Find out if there is any special reason for these three products being on sale which may make it worthwhile for the shop to stock them , even though they sell slowly .
11 The width of the product line is also important , in that a wide product line may make it worthwhile for the manufacturer to market direct because the salesperson has a larger product portfolio with which to interest the customer , and this makes for more profit-earning potential .
12 Changes to any part of the system may make it necessary to change other seemingly unrelated components .
13 Sabre Rattler , a beaten hot favourite on each of his first two starts , may make it third-time-lucky in the EBF Beckhampton Maiden Stakes ( 2.10 ) .
14 Furthermore , cable may make it possible for people to interchange information on a rapid two-way basis .
15 The entrepreneurial element in the economic behavior of market participants consists [ … ] in their alertness to previously unnoticed changes in circumstances which may make it possible to get far more in exchange for whatever they have to offer than was hitherto possible .
16 Developments in modern technology may make it possible for three dimensional models of the property to be stored on computer .
17 John Wilson , director of the British Fashion Council , agrees — although he hopes Government action may make it unnecessary .
18 You must also take into account any local exchange control regulations , the effect of which may make it sensible for the contract to stipulate that part of your salary shall be credited to you elsewhere .
19 Political considerations may make it unlikely , even inconceivable that Parliament might legislate in a particular manner .
20 And in less than a year after that the Secretary of State may make it clear that our client group is radically changed and moved
21 It was observed above that most serious woundings involve the use of a weapon , and that may make it easier to establish intention .
22 Of course night calls are usually made in a crisis and the help normally available in residential homes may make it easier to cope with a minor one without calling out a doctor .
23 It may make it easier to take tough decisions on tax reform , restitution of property confiscated by communists and local-government legislation .
24 Readings such as that of Schüssler Fiorenza and Trible may make it easier for Christian women who are feminists to associate themselves with the Christian tradition .
25 On the positive side , I would argue that these devices may make it easier to withstand setbacks , to hold on to a belief in ultimate victory when times are hard , because they all underline the continuities of racial oppression .
26 Moreover , JIT may make it easier to understand these relationships , as more activities will be directly traceable to production cells .
27 The Housing Act 1974 adds to the above criteria of ‘ unfitness ’ a list of certain ‘ standard amenities ’ , the absence of which does not render a dwelling unfit but may make it eligible for improvement grants .
28 A few glasses of wine also seem to justify a splurge on the main dishes , and may make it harder to say no when the orders for dessert come round .
29 The need to assist people to be economically active where they live may make it expedient to encourage educational support systems linked with other services at the local level .
30 This is particularly dangerous because the weight and drag of the second cable may make it difficult to get the nose down .
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