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

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1 All the book needs to make it worthy of recommendation as an introduction to this enjoyable branch of mathematics is a health warning like the one on the tobacco advertisements : ‘ Reading this book can damage your understanding of physical reality ’ .
2 He wants to make it easier for Government Departments to carry out projects using private investors and the commercial banks .
3 The Government also wants to make it easier for people to obtain a drinks licence and to water down the power of licensing magistrates , who currently have absolute discretion to refuse applications , often without giving a reason .
4 In the end , it turned out to be the Newtonian theory of gravity that had to be modified to make it compatible with the invariance properties of the Maxwell theory .
5 I tried to make it clear at an early stage my petition is a simple , straightforward one not involved with wildlife management , history or anything else like that , I simply believe that killing animals for fun is morally wrong .
6 We want to make it easy for everyone to go abroad on holiday , regardless of limited mobility or other handicaps .
7 ‘ I also want to make it clear as a private individual that I cam do nothing to stop them . ’
8 McCauley added : ‘ I want to make it clear to everyone that the club is not in financial difficulties . ’
9 ‘ But I want to make it clear to both of you — as I shall to Mrs Abberley — that any further information you come across touching on this case should be communicated to us immediately .
10 Yeah but as I say I just want to make it clear to people that it 's er it 's a bit of both and I think a bit of bit of heated argument was
11 A spokesman for the joint scheme said : ‘ We want to make it easier for British and Russian publishers to do business together by putting some funds into payment for rights .
12 say you want to make it dead on then or just
13 The government is also expected to make it easier for foreign investors to take profits out of the country .
14 The qualification has been designed to make it possible for candidates to select modules which will give them the equivalent of at least three Highers in arts or social science areas .
15 As well providing a more comprehensive set of guidelines for specifying open systems than XPG3 , X/Open says the newly structured XPG4 is designed to make it easier for users to incorporate XPG requirements into their procurement policies .
16 The last few months have seen the launch of masses of small workgroup packages and E-mailing and scheduling programs , which are all designed to make it easier for people to chat to one another via their computers ,
17 This is designed to make it easier for professionals to work in other member states .
18 Equally importantly , these code provisions are designed to make it difficult for a detained person to make unfounded allegations against the police which might otherwise appear credible .
19 The recall instructions were specifically designed to make it difficult for subjects to use previous knowledge in the task and attempts were made to prevent them from mentally retracing the route , a strategy which several of them would otherwise have adopted .
20 Previously there were many beginners ' boards available but most were supplied with a massive 6.5m 2 sail which stretched and distorted to make it unmanageable in more than a few knots of wind .
21 The exemption has been granted to make it easier for eastern companies to adapt to the new standards .
22 The presentational aspect involves all kinds of different considerations which I shall come to presently , but what they boil down to is this : what can you do to make it easier for the communicator to communicate and the audience to receive the required message — with minimum distraction ?
23 What can we do to make it easier for the potential visitor ?
24 So what can we all do to make it easier for our disabled friends to enjoy the countryside ?
25 In those early days , its isolation on the distant north-west coast seemed to make it unattainable by anyone who had only feet to get him there and whose opportunities were restricted by a busy working life south of the Border , although later I was to discover that a MacBrayne 's bus made the forty-six-mile journey to and from Lairg every weekday .
26 That would appear to make it worthwhile for science to be a little more lenient with the serious UFO researchers and their data .
27 Thirdly , something James could not know when the season began , 1976 was going to be one of the most contentious seasons , politically and administratively , that I have ever known in the sport , and there were several times in the year when it really looked as though the fates were conspiring to make it impossible for Hunt to win .
28 Safety experts say such cars should have their engines regulated to make it impossible for them to travel at speeds far above legal limits .
29 Some agencies prefer that provision should be made to make it easier for confused tenants to move on from sheltered housing .
30 We are looking to make it simple for people . ’
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