Example sentences of "to make it easier " in BNC.

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1 The government is also expected to make it easier for foreign investors to take profits out of the country .
2 For your first flight , choose a day with some wind to make it easier to keep the wings level and to keep the glider straight .
3 On at least one occasion , demonstrators were pinned against the wall to make it easier to assault them .
4 THE ousting of General Noriega is likely to make it easier for the US to live up to its commitments under the Panama Canal treaties agreed by President Carter and then Panamanian strongman , Omar Torrijos .
5 I usually leave the cocktail sticks to make it easier for people to pick the devils up when they are hot .
6 After a few highly publicised cases such as Britain 's thalidomide scandal in the 1960s , product-liability laws were strengthened everywhere to make it easier to sue drug companies .
7 In 1978 America 's federal bankruptcy code was rewritten in order to make it easier to file for bankruptcy , to reorganise under the protection of chapter 11 of the code , and then to re-emerge as a going concern even under the same management .
8 This was rewritten in the bankruptcy-reform act of 1979 , to make it easier for firms to use .
9 The conversation was heavy , like a choking weight , and she plunged on , trying to get some reaction from the boy , to make it easier .
10 She answered her own question to make it easier for Clarissa 's essential information .
11 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 .
12 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 ?
13 We will consult on a Lay Adjudicators scheme to make it easier for citizens to settle disputes with service providers .
14 We now need to make it easier for those council tenants living in high-cost areas or on low incomes to move gradually into home ownership , without taking on too heavy a financial burden at any one time .
15 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 .
16 That evening , after supper , I was too tired to write up notes , so I lay thinking over the day in order to make it easier to write them up in the morning .
17 This involved changes in the refuelling system ; it was a bid to make it easier to obtain weapons-grade plutonium .
18 When we find this extremely difficult , there are a few things we can do to make it easier .
19 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 .
20 The object was to discover if ways could be found to make it easier to live with .
21 Schussler attempted , with his salts , to simplify homoeopathy to make it easier to practise , but his concept of deficiency disease has not been validated and his ideas are not in line with classical homoeopathic principles .
22 The UK 's largest friendly society , Family Assurance , has joined forces with the medical group Private Patients Plan ( PPP ) to make it easier for young people to buy their first home , with a policy called Generation Builder .
23 To make it easier to obtain sub-trees , the children of any node i ( the nodes j for which P(j) = i ) can be listed .
24 And they prefer to make it easier than harder .
25 Some viewfinders are built solidly into the camcorder body while others are adjustable to make it easier to take shots at awkward angles .
26 The ideological demand that communists should seek to improve the accommodation of the people was subordinate to the aspiration to house them in such a way as to make it easier to supervise them and mould them as the Party saw fit .
27 What can we do to make it easier for the potential visitor ?
28 Company and tax law should be amended to make it easier to set up diversified forms of ownership including profit-sharing schemes .
29 ‘ In fact , it was only after some debate that the organisers decided to carry on with the event , and some changes had to be made to the canoe course to make it easier for the rescue boats to assist competitors .
30 After the tribunal , director of personnel for New Possibilities Andrew Arnold said there were lessons to be learned and not only would proper records now be kept of disciplinary hearings but a new ‘ whistle-blowing ’ policy was being introduced to make it easier for staff to expose wrong-doing .
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