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

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1 Although the council might have been prepared to accept the Woodvilles ' present position , its desire for continuity would have made it unwilling to see Woodville influence extended .
2 Although the council might have been prepared to accept the Woodvilles ' present position , its desire for continuity would have made it unwilling to see Woodville influence extended .
3 Being able to integrate such datasets digitally has made it possible to generate prospectivity maps in a study of carbonate-hosted buried mineral deposits in the north of England .
4 VenturCom Inc 's real-time E-Venix/386 Unix operating system will now support X-Windows , claimed to be a first for an embedded operating system : the company has made it possible to embed Network File System on a diskless single-board computer via the E-NFS facility .
5 The second edition of Introduction to High Energy Physics by D. H. Perkins requires considerable initial knowledge of quantum theory , but this does make it possible to use Feynmann diagrams immediately .
6 It is not essential for simple recording , but it does make it easier to record teacher/student interaction as it happens .
7 The high levels of unemployment , though , will make it difficult to reduce student numbers overall : many planners in Germany , in stark contrast to their counterparts in the UK , think it better that young people should be in university than on the dole .
8 For a start , Mr Badillo 's presence in the campaign will make it tougher to paint Mr Giuliani as a white politician opposed to the interests of ethnic minorities .
9 Ice on the north coast of Spitsbergen made it impossible to pass Amsterdam Island , and so he made for Franz Josef Land , discovered only in 1873–4 , and partly mapped .
10 Very high levels of compression like this make it possible to transmit image data over ordinary dial-up , digital telephone lines rather than expensive , special broadband lines .
11 This will reduce the variability of timings due to chance variations in overlap , and so make it possible to calculate run timings more accurately .
12 In this document the case for the nationalisation of key industries was argued on practical grounds in each instance : thus ‘ public ownership of the fuel and power industries ’ would ‘ bring great economies in operation and make it possible to modernise production methods and to raise safety standards ’ ; ‘ public ownership of inland transport ’ would mean ‘ co-ordination of transport services by rail , road and canal ’ ; and the iron and steel industry would become efficient ‘ only if public ownership replaces private monopoly ’ .
13 The screen-based systems of the exchanges now make it feasible to disseminate price quotations for debt securities and to report transactions .
14 The other participants from Japan acknowledged that the country 's CATV regulations make it difficult to obtain public access , but agreed that awakening public interest through seminars and publications is an important first step .
15 Overlapping membership and the inclusion in some membership figures of non-teaching members make it difficult to express union membership as a percentage of the teaching profession .
16 Smaller units , particularly individuals in their own homes , make it easier to avoid labour legislation .
17 Since then we 've heard of the BKKS Northern Section 's organisation of the UK 's ‘ first ever ’ winter show on November 14 , when the Section claims ‘ Cooler temperatures at this time of the year make it easier to maintain water quality .
18 Explain how an economist might defend laws making it compulsory to wear seat belts in cars .
19 This contact was increasingly in danger of disappearing due to the economic pressures on the company , and , by the same token , budget pressures on the school which were making it difficult to commit teacher time to a non-class contact time activity .
20 After a few highly publicised cases such as Britain 's thalidomide scandal in the 1960s , product-liability laws were strengthened everywhere to make it easier to sue drug companies .
21 As we will see in Chapter 12 , the courts have also gone to great lengths to make it difficult to bring tort actions against regulatory bodies .
22 Its physical manoeuvrability makes it easy to demonstrate syllable structure or to emphasise tricky bits .
23 This in turn makes it easy to move light fittings around : many low-voltage lights are mounted on spikes with this in mind .
24 Instead , as the Select Committee point out , the organisation of the UK retail sector makes it vulnerable to bulk import penetration .
25 But he advised caution beyond the point of planning permission , because new environmental legislation makes it essential to seek expert advice .
26 The rate of accumulation of biomass or NPP is expressed as weight of living matter/unit area/ unit time and recent work by the International Biological Programme ( IBP ) has provided more accurate estimates of NPP on a world scale for both continents and oceans , and this makes it possible to rank biome types according to NPP or present processes .
27 Individuals have different preferences of course , but a full-length zip makes it easier to regulate body temperature .
28 One group of pirates has made a small add-on circuit board which makes it easier to copy ROM cartridges .
29 Freight , already profitable , should boom as ( a ) road congestion rises ; ( b ) the opening of the Channel tunnel cuts the cost of trans-Europe rail trips ; and ( c ) new technology makes it easier to switch piggy-back trailers between lorries and trains .
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