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

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1 Now it 's made it all go quiet has n't it
2 Although the council might have been prepared to accept the Woodvilles ' present position , its desire for continuity would have made it unwilling to see Woodville influence extended .
3 Although the council might have been prepared to accept the Woodvilles ' present position , its desire for continuity would have made it unwilling to see Woodville influence extended .
4 It was the view of Engels ( 1884 ) that these inheritance arrangements provided the foundation of the development of capitalism in Britain in the nineteenth century , since they had made it possible to retain property and wealth — and with them all other forms of social privilege and power — within the hands of a small number of families from one generation to the next .
5 Being able to integrate such datasets digitally has made it possible to generate prospectivity maps in a study of carbonate-hosted buried mineral deposits in the north of England .
6 True — but only recently has technology made it possible to destroy life faster than it can be replaced .
7 By 1558 the Portuguese voyages around Africa and into the Indian Ocean , and the Spanish voyages to America which led on by way of the Philippines to the circumnavigation of the globe had made it possible to draw maps which , though they were wrong in important details , showed what the world was really like .
8 This has made it possible to set goals for growth , under the guidance of the Holy Spirit , and to hit them .
9 My hon. Friend will recognise that , in introducing the concept of premiums into income support , we have made it possible to concentrate help on those who most need it , and not least families with young children .
10 Changes in technology have made it possible to imagine means of communication that would have been unthinkable two hundred years ago : radio broadcasts , instant word-processing , telephone conversations , etc .
11 VenturCom 's real-time E-Venix/386 Unix operating system will now support embedded X-Windows , reportedly a first for an embedded operating system : the company has made it possible to embed NFS on a diskless single-board computer via E-NFS .
12 VenturCom Inc 's real-time E-Venix/386 Unix operating system will now support X-Windows , claimed to be a first for an embedded operating system : the company has made it possible to embed Network File System on a diskless single-board computer via the E-NFS facility .
13 This has made it expensive to use machinery in the mines of South Wales and many pits have been closed .
14 The Australian government has made it easier to take action against the discrimination and demeaning of women by the country 's media .
15 The council says the withholding of poll tax payments and industrial action by treasury staff have made it difficult to collect money .
16 The abolition of exchange controls has made it harder to track flows of cash in and out of the country .
17 Last year 's stockmarket crash has made it harder to issue equities .
18 We have seen that it is sometimes possible to sort out the observed vibrational bands according to their symmetry , and that group frequency and similar empirical arguments may make it reasonable to associate bands with particular vibrational modes .
19 In short , it was thought by many that the nature of the children 's hearing system would make it unnecessary to enact rules for ‘ wiping the slate clean ’ .
20 This could make it impossible to test QCD to better than 10 per cent , bringing the business of science to a halt .
21 They would make it impossible to fund clubs and societies and would inevitably suppress much of our vital welfare work .
22 The law would make it unlawful to deny people a job either because they were union members , or because they did not want to belong to a union .
23 In Canada the Human Rights Act 1978 does not go as far as removing mandatory retirement ages ( although there is pressure growing to do so ) but does make it unlawful to deprive people of employment opportunities on grounds of age , as a result of policies or practices relating to recruitment promotion , training , or other personnel matters .
24 The needs of service provision will often necessarily dictate when space is available for teaching , though negotiations and liaison with managers should make it possible to streamline provision .
25 ESRC support will make it possible to test theories systematically and rigorously to answer such questions as : To what extent do differences in national cultures and tradition in Central and Eastern Europe cause different responses in post-Communist societies ?
26 The second edition of Introduction to High Energy Physics by D. H. Perkins requires considerable initial knowledge of quantum theory , but this does make it possible to use Feynmann diagrams immediately .
27 New technology , for example the use of membranes , can also make it possible to clean water so that it can be recycled .
28 This will eventually make it possible to manipulate ecology so as to test the dependence of social structure upon it .
29 Observations of behaviour based on objective measurement will make it possible to produce statements of cause and effect .
30 Showcase Vista from Rochester Software Connection Inc will make it possible to extract data and manage it using the Macintosh ; and an IBM-Apple facility called shared folders will enable Mac and AS/400 files to be managed together on the desktop .
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