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

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1 But that made it no less a dire experience for those who found their world gradually being pressurized , slowly becoming conditioned by a series of events beginning with the familiar friendly knock on the door — as dramatized in Thames Television 's play Not Waving But Drowning , produced and directed by Polly Bide , based on a real-life case history .
2 Even in her weakened state , she knew that her desperate need was irrational , but that made it no less important .
3 That made it even worse .
4 In fact , together with several colleagues , I was endeavouring to set up an informal meeting with ministers to try and discuss this matter er when the haemophiliac 's representative decided to go to law for their own good reasons , because that made it more difficult for any negotiations to take place .
5 That made it almost unbearable .
6 Yes , fifty given it exactly the same way .
7 Second , Titles V and VI make it explicitly clear that just as with other aspects of Community life , the institutions of the EEC , in particular the Commission , are to be fully involved in ‘ Union ’ foreign and home policy .
8 It is , however , possible to thematise it around dominant and subordinate forms of social life .
9 I mean if that upsets it then we 'll
10 It does n't that price it just tells you .
11 The ergonomist has to believe that work is a good thing and that to conduct it efficiently is always better than to conduct it inefficiently .
12 If , however , the service is seen as a social institution , with aims which were , to a large extent , independent of market organization , then it is possible to see it as much more successful and of far greater significance .
13 The most notable was Windsor and Eton , where it is possible to see it now in its pristine state , for in 1983 Madame Tussaud 's opened the fully restored and refurbished royal station , adjoining the main Windsor terminal and unused for thirty years .
14 ‘ Does that make it right , or wrong ?
15 Well , mm , wo n't that make it very easy for terrorists to , to hop over the low wall and avoid the enormous nine foot gate they 've got , sticking up like a sore thumb now would n't that be rather redundant ?
16 ‘ Oh , yes , ’ Ellie agreed , ‘ that covers it perfectly .
17 Years of hard use , however , have taken their toll and my detector that at one time was new and gleaming from the factory , now looks like an advert for adhesive tape , for that is all that holds it together .
18 Coyle insists he has had no trouble this season with his suspect knee but said : ‘ I would be prepared to risk it anyway to remain in senior soccer . ’
19 Because sentencing is viewed by magistrates as a craft or mystery , whose rites are known only to initiates , ( as opposed to a rational enterprise dedicated to the pursuit of externally defined goals ) , this renders it both impervious to criticism from outside , and highly resistant to attempts at external control .
20 An understanding of this renders it much easier to comprehend the no evidence doctrine and the reasons for the exceptions made to it in more recent years .
21 It would be more interesting to see it over a year . ’
22 But does this make it less sturdy ?
23 Does this make it more important ?
24 We expect all horses that are well looked after to be cheerful , but like people , some display it more than others .
25 ‘ Does n't the fact that a pleasure is illicit make it more exciting ? ’
26 That 's have some more people from here who are prepared to go it locally and essentially say , ‘ I 'm ’ and prove it , by their record , that ‘ I can talk sensibly about these , these matters ’ .
27 Some types of roof construction make loft conversion a little more expensive than others , some make it almost impossible .
28 But this made it extremely difficult to follow any strategy of industrial reorganisation ; and in this respect there are interesting parallels between the late 1960s and the late 1940s .
29 But this made it so obvious who had sent this copy that he was astonished that it had been sent at all .
30 In contrast to the other states though , Germany was still a series of small states and principalities , and this made it very difficult to finance and develop the railway network .
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