Example sentences of "and makes it [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It merely overrides it and makes it unenforceable for the purposes of excluding liability for death or personal injury .
2 That is what attracts investment from abroad and makes it profitable for domestic industry to invest as well .
3 It is this integrity — this sense of being truly genuine — which proves crucial to visionary leadership , and makes it impossible to translate into a general formula .
4 stings the grass and makes it flowerless ,
5 An important part of that letter which impinges directly on new clause 5 , and makes it essential that the new clause is accepted , was that the right Hon. Gentleman said that before British Rail made any investment plans for rural areas is should consider bus substitution .
6 This picks up the transmitter 's signal and makes it audible to our ears when the ferret is within range .
7 The policy thus ensured the Woodvilles , and indeed Gloucester , a continuing place in government and makes it unnecessary to see the events of April 1483 in terms of an immediate power struggle .
8 The policy thus ensured the Woodvilles , and indeed Gloucester , a continuing place in government and makes it unnecessary to see the events of April 1483 in terms of an immediate power struggle .
9 For a variety of farm goods , the model takes account of changes in trade on prices , and vice versa , and makes it possible to calculate the gains and losses .
10 The progress made towards that increase allows " individual staff to commit themselves to their own professional development and makes it possible for management to accept responsibility for implementation " ( Hewton 1988:89 ) .
11 Nothing is easier than to obey a master who is perhaps exacting , but who rules over all details of life , assures one 's daily bread , and makes it possible to banish all concern from the mind .
12 Chambers argues that this pattern which characterises companies like Toyota or Marks and Spencers achieves economies of vertical integration without unified ownership and makes it possible to combine the advantages of markets with the virtues of planning , since it gives a measure of stability to both parties .
13 The white underside of a puffin or penguin swimming on the sea merges with the sky and makes it harder for fish to spot danger overhead .
14 Do not cram the cage with leaves , for this often leads to condensation and makes it harder to see the caterpillars .
15 Do n't rub your nails when removing colour , as it distributes the polish and makes it harder to remove .
16 However , whatever form the ‘ standard ’ takes , you must realize that the lofted shape increases the sail effect and makes it prone to wind damage and greenstick fracture .
17 A good spelling game is one that stresses visual patterns and makes it clear to the players that there are predictable patterns which they can anticipate .
18 The correspondence shows that the lunch-date was eighteen months after Vivien 's death , and makes it clear that he had to attend the funeral of Mrs Mirrlees , a great friend at whose house at Shamley Green , Surrey , he had spent some of the war .
19 Page 382 of ’ Erskine May ’ concerns the citing of documents not before the House and makes it clear that a Minister may not ’ read or quote from a despatch or other state paper not before the House , unless he is prepared to lay it upon the Table . ’
20 This creates a personal link between those issuing and those receiving the product , and makes it clear to those issuing the product who is responsible for it once it has been received by the client .
21 This creates a personal link between those issuing and those receiving the product , and makes it clear to those issuing the product who is responsible for it once it has been received by the client .
22 Figure 9–2 includes the extreme values the coefficient can take and makes it clear that , the closer to unity is the value , the more unequal the income distribution is .
23 This limits the activities of the educational institutions in the region and makes it difficult for the administrative centres to do their job , which includes developing technical training projects and teacher training .
24 Congestion gives rise to heavy costs for Edinburgh 's economy and makes it difficult to run a reliable ‘ bus service .
25 When the net has been pursed and brought to the side of the boat , the seiner can release the tension on the headrope of the net by the backdown procedure , which enables the back of the net with the finer mesh to sink and makes it easier for dolphins to escape , while the tuna continue to swim around in the net below .
26 This method gives children a clear idea of how groups of words relate to each other and makes it easier for them to remember new words and meanings .
27 According to O'Connell , this saves on both development time and costs for ACT and its customers , and makes it easier to manage complex applications .
28 Compaq Computer Corp says it is the first major personal computer manufacturer to receive a 1993-1994 US General Services Administration Schedule contract , which runs to March 31 1994 and makes it easier for the federal government to buy Compaq products at pre-set prices .
29 Inclusion of the Adobe Type manager and Type 1 fonts allows for the use of existing Adobe fonts from DOS disks , and makes it easier for developers to port over applications from Windows , OS/2 and Mac 's .
30 It helps if these are on show , and makes it easier to select text accurately without disturbing the formatting of paragraphs which need no further editing .
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