Example sentences of "would make it [adj] for [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Perhaps Bidault , on a visit to the US , gave the best idea of French intentions when he said that Marshall Aid would make it possible for France ‘ to avoid the abandonment of French positions ’ and even where there were the generous intentions that the US had hoped for , one way or another they always seemed to be frustrated .
2 It would help to reduce the caseload and so permit the conditions of the Patient 's Charter to be met and would make it possible for consultants to be more involved in the routine care of patients , both emergency and elective , and so diminish the responsibilities of junior doctors for service commitment .
3 Conservative MP Peter Ainsworth has introduced a bill which would make it compulsory for farmers to notify the planning authority of any plans to destroy hedgerows .
4 The National Consumer Council ( NCC ) is pressing for legislation that would make it compulsory for home-sellers to reveal property faults and potential problems to buyers , and make estate agents liable for the accuracy of the details they publish .
5 Design faults at the Susquehanna nuclear power station in Pennsylvania would make it impossible for operators to control a nuclear accident , according to engineers who worked on the plant 's construction .
6 Former technical direct Dr Nigel Mykura told us the immediate cause of his February 1991 resignation was a transfer of £350,000 from AMS1s bank account to another MacDonald company , which Mykura believed would make it impossible for AMS to continue its research .
7 Shortly after his appointment as Minister of Housing in October 1964 , he telephoned me on a Sunday morning to say that he was having great trouble with his civil servants because he wished to promote an anti-eviction Bill , which would make it impossible for people to be evicted from their premises without special precautions .
8 Extension of electrification to Blackpool would make it economic for BR to restore the London — Blackpool Intercity link , withdrawn in 1992 because of the cost of changing traction at Preston .
9 Firstly , it would make it easier for users who are unfamiliar with keyboards to communicate with the computer by using their normal handwriting .
10 Even when that object was not consciously in view most proposals for Masai development tended in practice towards that end , their essential ingredient being some measure designed to move the Masai away from the semi-nomadism they had immemorially practised towards a way of living which would make it easier for administrators to keep a benevolent eye on them .
11 A number of bills before Congress would make it easier for states to block imports of waste .
12 Kenneth Baker , the minister for information technology , said at the time this would make it easier for firms to obtain money .
13 Certainly if it became possible to detect problems earlier in the pregnancy it would make it easier for mothers to abort their children .
14 To change this , a level playing field for the taxation of business profits and gains should be established , which would make it easier for businesses to move between different corporate structures .
15 A shift from a presidential system to that of a Prime Minister and Cabinet would make it easier for parties to divide up the rewards of victory between their various factions ( as illustrated by the Japanese model ) .
16 To reply instead yes would give a feeling of ‘ finality ’ , of ‘ end of the conversation ’ ; if A did have something to say about John Smith , the response with a fall would make it difficult for A to continue .
17 Such longer term support would make it economically-viable for wind power operators to build turbines in areas of relatively low wind speeds , effectively doubling .
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