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

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1 The domination of the media by the belligerent Anglo-American perspective has made it impossible for audiences in Britain to realise the enormity of the damage inflicted by the Gulf war on the West 's relationship with the so-called Third World .
2 The realities of modern medical technology have made it possible for doctors to extend the process of dying through the use , for example , of what are colloquially , but perhaps inaptly , called ‘ life-support ’ machines .
3 Indeed , the attendance allowance system has made it possible for councillors from a broader social range to serve on local authorities but this is far removed from receiving a salary .
4 These have made it possible for scientists to manipulate more precisely the genetic make-up of living organisms .
5 Rising payment default levels have made it essential for lenders to confirm the accuracy of a credit applicant 's residential history ’ , explained Mr McKiernan .
6 Third , trade-union reforms have made it easier for firms to fire people .
7 But in the short run the part-timers and weaker unions have made it easier for firms to shed labour .
8 Since 1975 a number of sector-specific EC Directives have made it easier for professionals to practice elsewhere in the Community .
9 He says the M40 has made it easier for criminals to escape with stolen property .
10 It has made it easier for participants in training courses to understand the concept of oppression , to recognize oppressive attitudes and behaviour , and to identify oppressions which may be new to them : heterosexism is often a new concept to heterosexuals .
11 The Government 's attitude has made it difficult for galleries to acquire the keynote works that they need .
12 Subdued housing market turnover since the end of 1988 has also made it difficult for borrowers to clear arrears by trading down , and some may have thought it in their best interests to default once their mortgages exceeded the value of their homes — although the borrower in this situation still remains legally liable for any outstanding debt after the property has been sold .
13 The attitude of the church has made it difficult for governments to openly promote birth-control programs , that do anything more than advocate natural methods .
14 The Environmental Protection Act of 1990 has made it obligatory for companies to provide details of their industrial processes and emissions for public registers .
15 The growth of housing associations has been encouraged and subsidized from the centre , but financial rules have also made it advantageous for councils to co-operate ( form partnerships ) with housing associations .
16 The Smoke Detectors Act 1991 has recently been added to the list of statutes which will make it compulsory for builders to fit a smoke detector ( or detectors ) in all new dwellings .
17 Conservative MP Peter Ainsworth has introduced a bill which would make it compulsory for farmers to notify the planning authority of any plans to destroy hedgerows .
18 The National Consumer Council ( NCC ) is pressing for legislation that would make it compulsory for home-sellers to reveal property faults and potential problems to buyers , and make estate agents liable for the accuracy of the details they publish .
19 Whether we can make it compulsory for cars to be fitted with such devices is a matter for the European Commission .
20 The enforcement of the Food Safety Act ( 1990 ) will make it illegal for farmers to submit such animals for slaughter .
21 Design faults at the Susquehanna nuclear power station in Pennsylvania would make it impossible for operators to control a nuclear accident , according to engineers who worked on the plant 's construction .
22 Former technical direct Dr Nigel Mykura told us the immediate cause of his February 1991 resignation was a transfer of £350,000 from AMS1s bank account to another MacDonald company , which Mykura believed would make it impossible for AMS to continue its research .
23 It is hard to find much at Comdex and the companion Windows World show that is not NT-related this year , and Tivoli Systems Inc winged in from Austin , Texas to announce that it will develop a version of its product for NT , and brought along enough gear to demonstrate the Tivoli Management Environment for Windows NT in an early form : it says the product will make it easy for systems administrators to manage , configure , change , monitor , and enforce security of NT systems across large networks , and enable systems managers to manage Windows NT and Unix systems , as well as Windows and MS-DOS client machines , from a single , integrated systems-manager 's desktop ; it will start trickling out at the end of the year with a developer 's toolkit , and management applications will follow in early 1994 .
24 It says the product will make it easy for systems administrators to manage , configure , change , monitor , and enforce security of NT systems across large networks , and enable systems managers to manage Windows NT and Unix systems , as well as Windows and MS-DOS client machines , from a single , integrated systems-manager 's desktop .
25 DEC , which will ‘ make it easy for users of dead end systems to move to Alpha , ’ says it is still committed to delivering RISC/Ultrix systems based upon the MIPS Technologies Inc R4000 processor next year .
26 These views do not make it easy for individuals to come out , still less for the interest to come together in public political activity .
27 Our clerical structures do not necessarily make it easy for pastors to be pastored .
28 However , its softness and crease resistance do not make it suitable for kites where the sail is stretched , as on a typical aerobatic type .
29 To make it suitable for public use improvements will need to be made including resurfacing the stone route — this will also make it suitable for wheelchairs — and installing metal railings by the path .
30 The new Employment Act will also make it unlawful for organisations to refuse to employ a job applicant on the grounds that he or she is not a union member .
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