Example sentences of "[noun] [vb base] it [adj] for " in BNC.

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1 Above : The rounded contours of the AquaWare Richmond suite make it perfect for period or adventurous homes
2 Stringent targets relating to carbon dioxide , sulphur dioxide and nox emissions make it difficult for coal to compete with other fuels , especially in power generation .
3 In the book the strength of the climax is that his moral attitudes make it necessary for him to reach the girl before she becomes the wife of someone else , which he does .
4 The result of all this can be likened to a vast ocean , teeming with fish of which only one in a million is edible , and just as this would present a monstrous task to fishermen entrusted with the responsibility of feeding a hungry populace , so does the almost unbelievable quantity of religious teaching and literature by its very size and complexity make it impossible for it ever to serve a serious purpose in satisfying the undoubted universal desire for a respected and well-beloved religion .
5 It also notes that teachers ' present contracts make it difficult for them to find time to run extra-curricular activities like choirs .
6 In fact , the erratic supplies of kerosene and LPG make it impossible for many middle-class families to rely on one source of energy .
7 I hope it will work but I have found that his natural impetuousness and importunity make it difficult for him to stick to any procedure !
8 Not only does sectoralisation make it difficult for planners and administrators to gain an overall view , it also means that local institutions have to adopt a similar structure in order to deal adequately with the central bureaucracy .
9 It can also in effect make it impossible for them to participate in the community and thus deprives them of an important aspect of citizenship .
10 These advantages make it possible for the miners to produce a high output , of about 3 tonnes per man per shift .
11 ONCE again baseless charges of lewdness and indecency in this column make it impossible for me to report the following headline in the newsletter of Wolverhampton and Dudley Breweries : ‘ What 's Five Inches Long — and Worth £200 ? ’
12 Because it is hard to expel asylum-seekers once they have arrived , potential host countries make it difficult for refugees to leave home in the first place .
13 As importantly , a fully enclosed heating element and rubber nozzle guard make it difficult for users to accidentally burn themselves .
14 Its general secretary , Christine Hancock , said : ‘ The investment in primary health care and the six specialty reviews make it unnecessary for any nurse to lose her job . ’
15 It says its Mature Answer Bases make it possible for anyone to support an ‘ Answer Based product . ’
16 The members of the Highlands and Islands Development Board consider how the landscape and the climate make it difficult for people ( i ) to farm successfully ; ( ii ) to manage profitable industries , which use raw materials and fuel and sell goods to the large cities ; ( iii ) to obtain adequate services , such as hospitals , schools , and electricity or gas .
17 The honeypot 's charms make it easy for the Fund to poach skilled personnel from Third World administrations already desperately short of such skills .
18 to save time : organisations make it possible for objectives to be reached in a shorter time .
19 Easy access to neighbouring tennis courts , the lake and open air swimming-pool make it ideal for families , and guest have free use of the sauna and whirlpool .
20 ‘ The Founders ’ rights make it difficult for NoS to be taken over , ’ they warned .
21 Its durability makes it suitable for ships ' fittings , and its casting qualities make it suitable for sculptures .
22 The cross-curricular and cross-stage nature of health education make it necessary for someone within the school to take responsibility for co-ordinating the programme .
23 Frequent legislative changes make it dangerous for advice workers to assume that any facts are unaltered and they must therefore always be encouraged to look things up afresh .
24 Open questions make it possible for respondents to say what they really feel , but it is difficult for the researcher to organize the answers into categories in order to count them .
25 This information is increasingly becoming of local nature , C C T and L M S make it difficult for our national research department to deal with local issues .
26 To a large extent technology has eroded much of MI6 's original style of work while modern communications make it difficult for political decisions to remain secret for very long even behind the Iron Curtain .
27 But in the hotel and restaurant industry , the GRiDPad 's 12-hour rechargeable power pack and its genuine portability make it viable for operations like stocktaking .
28 Tsunami 's low 3.5-volt power dissipation , TAB packaging and eighth of an inch height off the PCB make it ideal for portables and notebook .
29 Many-celled bodies make it possible for genes to manipulate the world , using tools built on a scale that is orders of magnitude larger than the scale of single cells .
30 Today 's methods of birth control make it possible for a couple to choose whether or not to have a child .
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