Example sentences of "[verb] it more difficult [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 ( 1 ) Changes in the ways that schools are managed and funded have made it more difficult for Christian Aid to relate to schools .
2 The changes in social security legislation will make it more difficult for young people estranged from their parents or who have suffered physical or sexual abuse to receive financial or practical help .
3 This may make it more difficult for these firms to raise finance in the future : the Stirling study will cover both these questions .
4 There is still a strong sense in Britain that even to discuss foreign policy is somehow unpatriotic or obscene , and this certainly made it more difficult for Labour to raise international questions .
5 They also made it more difficult for temporary residents or visitors to become permanent residents .
6 In fact , together with several colleagues , I was endeavouring to set up an informal meeting with ministers to try and discuss this matter er when the haemophiliac 's representative decided to go to law for their own good reasons , because that made it more difficult for any negotiations to take place .
7 New work patterns , such a partial shifts , mean that senior house officers are less likely to work for a single consultant and also make it more difficult for all junior doctors to attend teaching sessions at set times .
8 Does the press narrow popular conceptions of rape and make it more difficult for raped women to obtain justice ?
9 Those who can pay but refuse to do so muddy the waters and make it more difficult for local Labour councils to adopt and sustain humane collection policies .
10 The increase in cattle killing was due to the sale-voucher systems making it more difficult for casual thieves to keep or dispose of stolen animals .
11 The first is that , where they exist , they have created a new barrier to entry , making it more difficult for third world firms to compete .
12 The role of the noise is to make it more difficult for particular types to unambiguously signal their information .
13 Suffolk BMA spokesman Dr David Meldrum said : ‘ We are worried by anything which makes it more difficult for ill people to get the drugs they need . ’
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