Example sentences of "[to-vb] it [adj] for [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 They had learned the principles and techniques necessary to focus all the attention onto the VIPs , and to make it easy for presenters , audiences and the news media .
2 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 .
3 Indeed , the more heroic you make your hero the more you will need moments of human weakness to make it easy for readers to have that sympathetic identification .
4 The Standards and Guidance Committee is satisfied that the professions listed below are so regulated as to make it appropriate for solicitors to enter into MNPs with members of those professions , and for members of those professions to be officers of recognised bodies , in accordance with Schedule 14 paragraph 2(2) of the Courts and Legal Services Act 1990 .
5 They and the school together planned ahead in order to make it possible for pupils to feel that they , too , knew themselves better .
6 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 .
7 A COMPLAINTS system is being set up by a local authority to make it easier for residents to complain about the service that the council offers .
8 It is intended to make it easier for customers to migrate from a centralised to client-server system without major investment .
9 This was rewritten in the bankruptcy-reform act of 1979 , to make it easier for firms to use .
10 The hearing was held in Dumbarton instead of Campbeltown to make it easier for relatives from England to attend .
11 The Young Minds Information Service was launched last week , aiming to make it easier for families with troubled children or adolescents to gain access to counselling and other professional help .
12 This is designed to make it easier for professionals to work in other member states .
13 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 .
14 We will consult on a Lay Adjudicators scheme to make it easier for citizens to settle disputes with service providers .
15 Public policy should assume , and seek to encourage , the spread of voluntary parenthood ; it should also assume also that women will take an increasing part in the cultural and economic life of the community and should endeavour , by adjustments of social and economic arrangements , to make it easier for women to combine motherhood and the care of the home with outside interests .
16 Laws were passed to make it easier for women to participate filly in the development of their country as well as maintaining their family life .
17 However , legislation in the middle of the nineteenth century had begun to make it easier for partnerships and individually owned firms to issue shares .
18 The RYA also plans to restructure their training courses to make it easier for pupils to advance from beginner levels to racing proficiency .
19 He turned up for a remand hearing at Redbridge court covered in baby oil to make it difficult for warders to grab hold of him .
20 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 .
21 The effect was to make it difficult for children to contribute to their own support , let alone the support of other people , thus removing the reciprocal nature of support between the young and their parents ' generation , and establishing childhood and youth as a period of one-way dependence of the young on their parents ( Pinchbeck and Hewitt , 1973 ; Anderson , 1980 ; Gittins , 1986 ) .
22 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 .
23 And Gloucester MP Douglas French wants the law tightened to make it harder for magistrates to ignore police advice in serious cases .
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