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

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1 Murray 's club-mate , Tom McKean , has set his store on the World Indoors but first he has a personal score to settle with his GB team-mate , David Sharpe , who pipped him on Saturday to make it 1-1 between them indoors this winter .
2 Birkdale does n't need a lot of wind to make it tough like some links courses .
3 ‘ I 'll finish his bed and get him to lie on his side to make it easy for thee .
4 The lake , visidle from the house , and backed with trees and a small Greek temple , had been cleaned and drained by David Fairfax to make it fit for swimming , and a diving-board had been installed .
5 His first Prayer Book was influenced by Luther ; his second more by Zwingli , in an attempt to make it acceptable to the Continental churches and enable a Reformed General Council to bring the whole of Christendom into a new and scriptural unity .
6 Morris then turned provider for Colin Irwin to make it 4–1 after 51 minutes .
7 ‘ We are happy to legislate on something which is already happening in the game , in other words to make it legal for the hooker to strike as soon as the ball leaves the hands of the scrum-half — as happens in reality — rather than when it pitches .
8 In the 15th over Stinson made the break-through for Armagh when he bowled Adams to make it 35 for one .
9 A Barry Lavety goal earned both points against Ayr United and enabled the Paisley club to make it tighter with the three clubs above them all dropping a point each .
10 She answered her own question to make it easier for Clarissa 's essential information .
11 Agrippina contains all the right elements to make it one of Handel 's most popular stage works .
12 As to what the hon. Gentleman said about those who worked for Karl Construction , the building firm that was decimated on Friday , let me pay here , on the Floor of the House , the most profound tribute to those in civilian employment in the Province who go to work to make it possible for the security forces to do their job .
13 Ian has spent the winter season rebuilding his machine to make it one of the fastest 600s on the grid .
14 Market forces are based on contract , and the proposal that I advanced would clarify the law to make it possible for people to enter into contracts , which would have the consequences that I described .
15 One of the first things that the Labour party would do would be to change the law to make it easier for trade unions to strike .
16 Their progress was fast , the ground had hardened after the rains while Sir James had unfurled the royal standard of Scotland to make it obvious to any others using the road to stand aside quickly and let them pass .
17 This is because the solution has numerous additives to make it suitable for restorative embalming .
18 But within a minute Weir found his bearings to make it 3–1 from a Pearson cross before Willie Gibson cut the deficit with a late set piece strike .
19 Observers from Russia , Portugal ( Angola 's former colonial master ) and America , who had spent much of the six weeks drafting and redrafting endless versions of the ‘ Abidjan protocol ’ — the peace agreement that never was — worked until the last minute trying to reformulate this point to make it acceptable to both sides .
20 We have modernised the procedures of this place to make it compulsory for all private and hybrid Bills to incorporate environmental impact assessment statements .
21 Churchill favoured having just sufficient troops to make it impossible for the USSR to attack without the need to make such large preparations that its intention to start the Third World War would be self-evident .
22 Sloppy play by Spurs let Regis release Yorke to make it 3–2 with a shot across Walker .
23 In the 1960's the date was changed to a Sunday to make it easier for people , but there was such an outcry that it soon reverted to the traditional Friday .
24 The writer has to give it these things to make it real for the reader .
25 All those years ago they had thoughtfully placed it unusually low on the wall to make it easy for the child Maggie had then been to reach .
26 Under proposed University legislation , new graduates will automatically become members of the Graduates Association on receipt of their degrees , after which it is hoped that many will endeavour to create and foster the right conditions to make it attractive for graduates to want to belong and help make their membership worthwhile and rewarding .
27 After Paul Barry struck probably the goal of the game from distance to make it 14-2 with almost half of the match left , 15-year-old former youth team player Founds stepped into the limelight with three goals and six assists .
28 Now Russo then representative democracy is n't a refinement of democracy to make it appropriate for the modern world , but a way of giving away all the merits of democracy .
29 Walsh then set up Julian Joachim to make it 3-0 in 27 minutes , but in the second half Martin Ling hit the bar before Mickey Hazard pulled a goal back .
30 Meanwhile , Tadpole has picked up a second firm , Isometrics , to peddle the Sparcbook to the US government , and says a second strategy to make it easier for US government bodies to buy its technology will be revealed in a couple of weeks ( UX No 381 ) .
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