Example sentences of "[pron] makes it [adj] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 but the crucial factor which makes it possible for middle-class women to enter the labour force and , at the same time , maintain traditional values in the home , is the existence of the domestic servant .
2 It 's the easiest look to create and wear — high glamour , long-lasting and no fuss — which makes it perfect for those special occasions .
3 This step ladder is Kite marked , and has a Class 2 duty rating , which makes it suitable for all household needs ; it is also widely used by professional tradesmen .
4 I was even more impressed with the jacket 's performance when I wore it next to my skin — it has an antibacterial finish to the fleece which makes it suitable for this purpose .
5 The secondary market provides investors with liquidity , the ability to turn securities into cash if required , which makes it reasonable for many savers to hold long-term assets .
6 The weight is good too at 8lb 10oz , 3.92kg , which makes it good for long trips .
7 At the meeting of the Lothian Management Group on Thursday , 4 November 1992 , a number of important matters were raised which makes it necessary for all the funding partners to meet .
8 Volumizer Shampoo from TiGi has a wonderful deep-cleansing formula and is enriched with European Collagen , Vitamin E and Panthenol which makes it ideal for lifeless hair .
9 Rue , although it is strongly flavoured , has a most bitter and acrid taste , which makes it unpopular for culinary use now , except in one or two specialized cases .
10 So we 've tried to set the duty at a level which makes it clear to those who seek to commit financial crime that they 're more likely to be caught but which does not impose additional reporting burdens or costs on those who conduct their business honestly and that is a most important balance to strike .
11 The NCDL has a nondestruction policy , which makes it different from other animal-rescue services : it always tries to find good homes for all dogs , and as such is the beneficiary of many legacies .
12 Over the past hundred years , various pieces of legislation , from the 1882 Married Woman 's Property Act , which gave married women the right to hold their own property , to the 1980 Housing Act , which makes it mandatory for local authorities to give married couples joint tenancies , the property rights of women both in the public and private housing sectors have been gradually extended ( Brion and Tinker , 1980 ) .
13 Here I come , the great man himself , the master of the house , the wage-earner , the one who makes it possible for all the rest of you to live so well !
14 It enables everyone involved to understand the Process that is going on , it makes it possible for grieving people to be looked after for a while , but not to sink into a chronic mourning state , because everyone knows when it is meant to be finished , and when the bereaved people are meant to pick up their responsibilities again .
15 This , I think is what makes it possible for this story to have a positive if not a ‘ sunset ’ ending .
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