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

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1 On the other hand , through the development of container transport , telecommunications and the division of production into simpler , semi-skilled tasks , technology has made it possible to transfer these tasks to new factories in Third World markets .
2 Wise use of our planning system should make it possible to achieve both objectives . ’
3 ( iv ) The canals made it easy to bring these materials together .
4 These limitations affected the size of the sample and also made it difficult to employ such procedures as the multiple judging of rating scales .
5 As room status information must be up-to-the-minute , notification slips are circulated immediately to all departments should a ‘ chance ’ arrival or sudden change of room , or any other eventuality make it necessary to inform all departments , so that any action required can be taken .
6 The increase in mean ozone concentration with latitude and the existence of seasonal cycles in ozone levels make it difficult to detect any trends in global ozone concentration .
7 I hope that , in the end , such tests may replace all other examinations , making it unnecessary to hold any blocks of examinations at 16 + and at 18 + .
8 When petrological thin-sectioning ( see glossary ) is carried out , many separate items of data may be collected from each artefact studied , making it difficult to see those groupings of artefacts that have features in common .
9 He raised the matter with the Minister , asking her to make it illegal to publish such claims of responsibility by the IRA .
10 Contracting out makes it possible to transfer those problems to others , who can in principle be fairly tightly controlled through contracts .
11 The only thing in the way is the fact that all nuclei are electrically charged and ‘ like charges repel ’ : this repulsion makes it difficult to force those nuclei together .
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