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

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1 Our God can still take the ordinary and make it extraordinary .
2 IT IS NOT THE FIRST time the American cinema has dealt with the assassination of President John Kennedy but the research involved in , and the detail of JFK ( 15 , Empire ) , make it extraordinary — as do the direction and the playing of a cast led by Kevin Costner .
3 These make it easy to control the tool , but it is still best to sand surfaces horizontally whenever possible .
4 Push buttons on deck make it easy to clamp abrasive sheet in place
5 However , the versatile EQ and the additional power of the bass boost make it easy to fill out the sound , and a smooth , mellow tone is little more than a brief twiddle away .
6 Its light weight and high tensile strength make it easy to install and wonderfully versatile .
7 And the wide range of economical cooking methods and equally wide range of colours and styles make it easy to choose the right oven for you .
8 The many tracks through the woods make it easy to get lost — but that 's never bothered me .
9 This type of sack can be useful if you need a pack for backpacking , weekend use and day walking , as it will have compression straps which make it easy to reduce the size .
10 Keep your chequebook and your cheque card separate : If you make it easy for a thief to plunder your account by keeping your chequebook and card together , you could be held responsible for the whole amount .
11 You 've got to feed them , make it easy for them , give them something visual . ’
12 Staff shortages , combined with the patients ' helplessness and their invisibility from the general public ( few visitors come to these wards ) , make it easy for private toileting or modesty to be ignored and emotional lives denied .
13 Small members of the crew will find that the long run of handholds down each side make it easy to use .
14 As for school libraries , the confusion caused by the complexity of educational change and the financial problems of local education authorities make it easy to believe that they have virtually ceased functioning .
15 I want to encourage complaints , welcome complaints and make it easy for customers to complain .
16 Harvard Graphics Windows is one of the latest generation of presentation packages that make it easy for anybody to produce a stylish and professional looking presentation suitable for any type of audience .
17 All facilities in Pizazz Plus are accessed via sets of user-friendly menus which make it easy to achieve your objective .
18 The honeypot 's charms make it easy for the Fund to poach skilled personnel from Third World administrations already desperately short of such skills .
19 for this reason , there must be query languages available which make it easy for untrained users to use the system .
20 In this characteristically elusive passage it is not clear whether Marx means that the social relations of a smallholding peasantry make it easy to tax them ( ‘ Taxes are the source of life for the bureaucracy ’ ) or control them and therefore the bulk of society — uniform and routine administration being more effective than administration requiring flexibility , discretion , decentralization , and so on .
21 The CNAA did not , as the historian of one institution put it , ‘ make it easy ’ .
22 With bold images designed to convince bosses and clients quickly , such programs make it easy to break the rules of objective data display .
23 make it easy
24 Make it easy for us .
25 It was in just this situation that the FAA originally decided to take an authoritative attitude and make it compulsory for flight crews to report dangerous incidents .
26 These sections make it compulsory to have the company 's name painted on or affixed to the business premises and mentioned on all business documents and negotiable instruments .
27 I think the problem is , that at the moment sex education is so arbitrary and it varies from school to school and from house to house I think they have to make it like a core part of the curriculum , make it compulsory and make it uniform throughout the country , so everybody 's getting the same education , the same quality I think that 'll help .
28 None the less , its heavy dependence on exports of minerals , especially gold and diamonds ( which make up about 80 per cent of export earnings ) , make it vulnerable to fluctuations in the world market , and to sanctions imposed by some members of the international community .
29 ‘ Does the way you respond help the situation , or make it worse ? ’ ,
30 The old photos of Maggie , straight and young and demure though she looks , make it worse .
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