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

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1 No , the real point is to make it impossible for Patros Bey . ’
2 It is possible to use in a diesel engine , but the main purpose is to make it possible to use unleaded petrol in a vehicle which can not normally use it .
3 Over the last fifteen years , successive governments have taken the view that the best way to preserve great houses is to make it possible for their traditional owners to maintain them .
4 The object of the authoring tool is to make it possible for the user to concentrate just on the information and design requirements of an application rather being diverted and befogged by the technical problems of putting them together in a system that works .
5 The purpose of an index is to make it easy to locate any record in the system .
6 One of our main objectives for the future is to make it easy for candidates , Centres and employers to get information about LCCI awards and to do business with the Board .
7 The worst sin you can commit when designing a small car , according to Renault 's design director , Patrick Le Quement , is to make it boring .
8 For most of course whether they 're here for fun or fame the aim is to make it all the way …
9 But the long term aim is to make it all dual carriageway … hopes are high the government will announce this in a couple of years .
10 The company claims that 70 per cent of all charges are now processed in this way and its objective is to make it 100 per cent .
11 The vital thing is to make it obvious from the outset that literature is alive , that it is the sublimation of human thought , passion , feeling , that it is concerned with issues which are of universal interest , that in short it is flesh and blood and not stucco ornamentation .
12 The real reason you put it in is to make it obvious what we mean .
13 One solution with new partners is to make it clear you use condoms for contraceptive purposes ( if you do ) , mentioning that they can also protect against sexually transmitted diseases .
14 This is to make it clear to whom the letter is intended , to ensure that the recipient has an address for further correspondence and to provide the address for window envelopes if they are being used .
15 The purpose of this publication is to make it clear to a much wider audience .
16 I agree with Lord Donaldson of Lymington M.R. that the effect of section 8 is to make it clear that a child of 16 or 17 years of age has the same capacity as an adult to consent to surgical medical or dental treatment which would otherwise constitute a trespass .
17 ( 4 ) The purpose of the subsection is to make it clear that the extension of the permitted hours only applies to the part of the premises set apart for the consumption of main meals by a person having a table meal there .
18 The practical effect of the amendment is to make it clear that an RFL can not supervise or manage the office of a multi-national practice , except where no right of audience or right to conduct litigation is exercised from the office or supervised from it .
19 But the briefer a sound is , the more difficult it is to make it energetic enough to produce a decent echo .
20 In the third division , Hereford United 's aim is to make it 2 home wins in a row .
21 Perhaps it is exemplified by the very fact that there is a Microsoft Upgrade Centre in the UK , whose job it is to make it easier for the end user to upgrade to the latest release of any product .
22 A key objective is to make it easier for our Centres to communicate and do business with us .
23 ‘ The idea is to make it easier and try to get a good picture of how they feel about their own health .
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