Example sentences of "it attractive to " in BNC.
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1 | The position of the old inn made it attractive to wealthy friends of Royalty , wishing to change their clothes before presenting themselves to the monarch at Windsor . |
2 | ‘ It remains to be seen whether or not there will be disciples who will carry on his work of popularizing football , making it attractive to the shilling-paying public , ’ commented The Times in its obituary . |
3 | What makes it attractive to him is that it seems to fascinate his parents . |
4 | The thing that made it attractive to Paneth and Peters , and years later to Pons , Fleischmann and Jones , was its great affinity for hydrogen — it can absorb up to 900 times its own volume of the gas . |
5 | Sun has also bundled a one-year on-site warranty into the system to make it attractive to business environments . |
6 | Where is the self-interest that should make it attractive to us ? |
7 | Gaviria stated that the economy needed a " shake-up " in order to increase its size and competitiveness and to make it attractive to foreign investors . |
8 | The region runs at a profit and it 's also one of the most self-contained parts of the British Rail network , factors which the Government believes will make it attractive to investors . |
9 | The trick is how can you make it attractive to people so they say , ’ That 's a good idea . ’ |
10 | It 's hoped the low price of the immobiliser will make it attractive to car owners who 've been reluctant to fit expensive alarms . |
11 | ‘ It is close to other prestige schemes which should make it attractive to developers . |
12 | It is close to other prestige schemes which should make it attractive to developers . |
13 | That is what is making it attractive to private buyers , whereas here the Government naively believes the opposite , that privatisation of itself will do the trick . |