Example sentences of "[coord] made it [adj] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 This presented the Communists as a part of the federal Labour movement , and made it necessary for sections of the Labour Party to give serious consideration to Communist aims and activities .
2 And they added onto it and made it bigger since .
3 … the subscription method democratized literary patronage , and made it possible for a community of wealthy people to contribute to the support of many authors .
4 They proved much easier to collect than direct taxes and made it possible for government revenue to keep pace with the swift rise in production .
5 The course of events after 1931 clearly revealed the inadequacy of pure aspiration as the basis for a science of international politics , and made it possible for the first time to embark on serious critical and analytical thought about international problems .
6 This led to a surplus of qualified workers and made it possible for their work and pay to be devalued .
7 She put us back on our feet and made it possible for us to live again .
8 Second , failure of supporters of other parties to transfer votes on elimination caused these to be non-transferable and made it possible for VUPP candidates to be elected " without reaching the quota " in the last stage of a count .
9 The decree , which entered into force later in June , entitled Albanian citizens in principle to a passport for travelling abroad and re-entering the country , and made it possible for visitors to obtain entry visas at crossing points on the Albanian border .
10 Is it not time that the Government got off their behinds and made it compulsory for a payment to be made every year to every senior citizen in this land ?
11 This gravely restricted Law 's room for manoeuvre and made it impossible for him to accept the only compromise that Asquith could offer .
12 But maybe he did see Rosa run heavily for the door of her home ; maybe he was one of the men in the cafe who knew , who corroborated Tommaso 's insult later with their laughter , and made it impossible for Davide to ignore it and fail to issue his challenge .
13 The wash of a passing collier rocked both boats and the enormous reverberation of her wailing hooter filled the air and made it impossible for them to speak .
14 No mourners followed but an unmarked car appeared in the road and made it impossible for any vehicle to tail the hearse .
15 The headmaster paused , reminding himself of his conclusion that the privilege of educating the sons of the royal house had been conferred on this school because it was uniquely endowed with a philosophy which informed all its actions and made it equal to the task .
16 We cut a mask for my face out of a balaclava and made it black with boot polish .
17 Upon his return to Bangladesh Khan sided with the " neutralists " and made it clear to his officers that he wanted the military to remain impartial in the ongoing political conflict .
18 While these southern Americans believed their region unified by its homogeneity , what actually drew it together and made it conscious to itself was its deep and ( according to white Southern belief ) ineradicable , division — into white and black .
19 Important debt agreements ended the country 's isolation from the international financial community and made it eligible for fresh multilateral agency loans .
20 The immediate popularity and novelty of ITV 's programmes forced the BBC to review its output and made it aware of the need to survive in an increasingly competitive environment .
21 Who he was she could n't say , because the room was too dark , but he must have left the front door open and the wind must have caught it and made it shut with a crash .
22 Dr Walter Kilner developed some screens filled with a dicyanin solution which sensitized the eyes and made it easier for more people to see the aura .
23 Technological advances in manufacturing have raised the quality of most goods and made it easier for competitors to copy one another 's innovations — which are , anyway , typically minor and increasingly rare .
24 After all those years in Paris he found the bright sunshine and the sparkling translucence of the air disturbed his concentration and made it difficult for him to work .
25 Unemployment in the 1980s forced many older people into early retirement and made it difficult for others to find work .
26 ‘ Mark has done well in pre-season and made it difficult for me because Dublin has also done quite well .
27 It marked them off from other men and made it difficult for them to settle down to the dull conformity of civilian existence after the war .
28 Banks entered this market in a big way in the early 1980s , after the abolition of the ‘ corset ’ scheme , which inhibited the growth of their interest-bearing deposits and made it difficult for them to lend large sums without incurring financial penalties imposed by the Bank of England .
29 Dos Santos welcomed the move , but made it clear on Dec. 27 that before he met Savimbi UNITA would have to accept the September election results , withdraw from all areas occupied following the elections , and enable government administration to be extended throughout Angola .
30 In London , UK ministers called for those responsible for the November killings to be brought to justice but made it clear to Alatas that the UK , the second-largest arms supplier to Indonesia after the USA , would not cut off aid or arms sales .
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