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

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1 Mm well she 's having another bedroom which make it four bedrooms .
2 The features of Paray 's performance which make it such a success are relevant to assessing the newcomer on Erato .
3 It is these adaptations which make it such a fascinating bird .
4 It is these muscles which make it possible to stand up straight and bend over to lift objects .
5 But this is overcome by the successive production series , which make it possible to incorporate improvements suggested by experience , once they have been fully thought out .
6 So are the means of transport which make it possible .
7 Instead of self-confident assertions whose utterance actually enacts the superiority that is claimed , and which make it possible to identify with ‘ the master race ’ , as being and having everything that the subject races lack , we have discourses which resort to all manner of rhetorical devices to construct a narrative of special pleading marked by highly ambiguous and ironic self-reference and a litany of real or imagined grievance .
8 They may differ from country to country , as may the level of pollution deemed acceptable , but there are common elements which make it possible to distinguish four types of strategies : ( 1 ) air quality management , ( 2 ) emission standards , ( 3 ) economic , and ( 4 ) cost-benefit .
9 mindful of the recent historic changes in Europe , which make it possible to overcome the division of the continent ; …
10 However , increasingly sophisticated and powerful software tools are emerging which make it possible for non-programmers to program .
11 His research on bereavement has led him to formulate a list of factors which make it possible to identify those likely to be at particular risk for psychiatric disorder .
12 He says in his affirmation , with the support of letters from his doctor , that he and his wife suffer from heart conditions and other ailments which make it undesirable for them to occupy accommodation above the level of the ground floor .
13 All of their shampoos can be used as an all over body wash and The Conditioner from Paul Mitchell has wonderful moisturising properties which make it super to shave with .
14 It may also be that such employers were , at least in the early 1970s , less prepared to make the organizational adjustments which make it feasible for mothers to combine paid work with responsibility for young children .
15 While the bidding for contracts may nominally be through international competitive bidding arrangements between suppliers and members of a government , the award may in practice be carried out in ways which make it impossible for the Bank and other donors to police it .
16 Our basic newsletter format is complete but lacks any real identity so the next phase is to add the little touches which make it distinguishable from the crowd .
17 The features which characterize UDC and which make it appropriate for the applications discussed above are :
18 This type of sack can be useful if you need a pack for backpacking , weekend use and day walking , as it will have compression straps which make it easy to reduce the size .
19 All facilities in Pizazz Plus are accessed via sets of user-friendly menus which make it easy to achieve your objective .
20 for this reason , there must be query languages available which make it easy for untrained users to use the system .
21 The element of time is a chief cause of those difficulties in economic investigations which make it necessary for man with his limited powers to go step by step ; breaking up a complex question , studying one bit at a time , and at last combining his partial solutions into a more or less complete solution of the whole riddle .
22 The difficult issue is how far this movement should be taken : changes which make it easier to convict men of sexual assault on women , or parents of the sexual abuse of children , can not be welcomed unless one has a clear conception of the rights of defendants as well as the rights of victims .
23 It has then made two points : ( 1 ) that other people manage curricula within centralised systems , which is encouraging ; but ( 2 ) that other people have cultural backgrounds which make it easier for them to manage curricula within centralised systems , which is discouraging .
24 With empowerment you can create organisational cultures which make it easier to delegate , but to some extent it must come from the subordinates as well . ’
25 Special paving slabs , which make it easier for blind and partially-sighted pedestrians to distinguish the crossing have been introduced .
26 The discipline of information science , which attempts to study all the ways in which human beings communicate information with each other and the many facilities which make it easier to perform , is in its earliest formative years , and it will be a long time before we can be sure either that the science of information is a true discipline or that it can deliver its present optimistic promises .
27 which make it easier for you to stop and a lot of people do n't have the choice to stop , if you look at it in that sense .
28 While these major upgrades to PageMaker , there are numerous smaller changes which make it easier to use .
29 The Super Dustbuster 's features include a lock-on button and loop handle , which make it comfortable to hold and easy to use , and because it is so light , it does not present problems when using it above head height .
30 ‘ Spain erects huge barriers which make it difficult , if not impossible , for vehicle and component imports to enter that country , ’ Mark said .
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