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

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1 Both ordinary and thermal plasterboard are also available with a backing film which makes it resistant to water vapour .
2 If a policeman observes you doing that he can not do anything about it because we have no law which makes it illegal to be deliberately cruel to a wild animal .
3 Reading Thein Pe 's eye-witness account of what has happened in Burma makes it apparent to any still in doubt that Japan 's slogan of ‘ Asia for the Asiatics ’ means in reality ‘ Asia for Japan ’ .
4 This range of white worm size makes it unnecessary to culture either microworm or grindal worm .
5 Finally , the regulationist theories ' emphasis on the nation-state makes it amenable to studying the internal structure of a country .
6 This picks up the transmitter 's signal and makes it audible to our ears when the ferret is within range .
7 But curiously enough this dish , although made with fresh meat rather than with left-over boiled beef , has much in its flavour and composition which makes it akin to the celebrated miroton , always reputed to be characteristic of the cooking of the Paris concierge .
8 Their open-endedness is and can only be captured by a conception whose imprecision makes it uncongenial to real property lawyers , though it plays as important a part in legal doctrine as does the traditional tally of technical terms .
9 It actually comes down to then , a more local area could be eighteen to twenty into Harlow , and then as you break down into the other figures , that then comes into a road and a postcode will actually go down to about fifteen houses in total , by putting your door number at the end of it , it makes it identifiable to your premises .
10 Sinn Fein 's association with the IRA makes it unacceptable to many people here , but it is still a legal political party .
11 Forget the snobbery and mystique that surrounds wine appreciation — our course makes it accessible to one and all .
12 This makes it accessible to elementary as well as more advanced students .
13 HCIMA welcomes such initiative and is pleased that the modular structure of the course makes it appropriate to these various study routes .
14 This was certainly not necessary for the decision of the case ; but though the resolution of the Court of Common Pleas was only a dictum , it seems to me clear that Lord Coke deliberately adopted the dictum , and the great weight of his authority makes it necessary to be cautious before saying that what he deliberately adopted as law was a mistake , and though I can not find that in any subsequent case this dictum has been made the ground of the decision , except in Fitch v. Sutton ( 1804 ) 5 East 230 , as to which I shall make some remarks later , and in Down v. Hatcher ( 1839 ) 10 Ad. & El .
15 Calling Prolog , ‘ the applications development language of the future , ’ the initiative stresses its memory management facility and its compiler technology which makes it possible to dynamically generate classes at run-time without having defined them explicitly .
16 It consists of a long gentle curve of slightly shelving sand which often makes it possible to be only waist deep in warm , crystal clear water several hundred yards out .
17 What value of N makes it cheaper to the state to keep the mine open ?
18 Well , that 25-yard volley makes it two-nil to the young bloods .
19 In ‘ Burbank with a Baedeker : Bleistein with a Cigar ’ we have another central situation whose repetition makes it analogous to one of Harrison 's rituals .
20 Identifying the full cost of courses makes it clear to the voter where the funding gap is .
21 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 .
22 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 .
23 Subsequently , LIFESPAN 's formal approval mechanism makes it clear to the project 's quality assurance personnel that the required design modifications have been satisfactorily carried out .
24 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 .
25 In Ego Dormio he explains to the Sister that as she grows in her love of Christ , she will find nothing matters to her but this love and the sin of man which disfigures it , and that all this is focused by thinking on the Passion of Christ : Although in The Form he makes it clear to Margaret that it is difficult to be too prescriptive about meditation , since God will put the kind of thoughts into her heart that are right for her , he does say in Emendatio Vitae that beginners in spiritual life may find the words of others helpful ( 8.120.31 – 2 ) and on occasions he himself wrote meditations on the Passion which embody his understanding of the catalysis they are designed to help .
26 So we 've tried to set the duty at a level which makes it clear to those who seek to commit financial crime that they 're more likely to be caught but which does not impose additional reporting burdens or costs on those who conduct their business honestly and that is a most important balance to strike .
27 HEARTBEAT , ITV , 8.00pm : Sergeant Blaketon ( Derek Fowlds ) makes it clear to PC Nick Owen ( Nick Berry ) that he wants a local burglar caught before the Assistant Chief Constable makes his scheduled visit .
28 Any longer makes it difficult to easily adjust to market conditions .
29 The big mass up front guarantees initial understeer and the ample power to the back promises the balancing availability of power oversteer. it 's very chuckable , but the harsh ride makes it sensitive to bumps and changes of surface in mid bend , and you have to be quick with the wheel-twirling to keep up on slippery surfaces .
30 What makes it attractive to him is that it seems to fascinate his parents .
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