Example sentences of "make it [adv] [adj] [to-vb] " in BNC.
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1 | who are closing their Newark operation you see , which has made it rather tricky to approach them . |
2 | For nearly two centuries a political framework had existed which had made it increasingly easy to tap Europe 's resources and savings . |
3 | These pay levels have resulted in low morale within the Service and have made it increasingly difficult to recruit and retain staff . |
4 | The note to the accounts on assets held for sale explains that the marked and continuing downturn in the property market since 1990 , as reflected in the latest valuation reports , has made it increasingly difficult to forecast the dates on which Burton will have completed the letting and sale of its development properties . |
5 | Its corollary is that precisely because of their prior example , they have made it increasingly difficult to write intelligently on popular culture . |
6 | Certainly the growth of ‘ total war ’ in the twentieth century has drawn populations into the war effort in ways that have made it increasingly difficult to maintain the principle of protection of the civilian population . |
7 | Rising costs , a more sophisticated travelling public and much greater competition from numerous holiday attractions , which have developed within the last 10 years , have made it virtually impossible to run two commercial railways in such close proximity . |
8 | But computerised turnstile operations have made it almost impossible to fiddle the attendance figures in modern times . |
9 | After all — had n't one of the things that had made it so difficult to get over Tony been the fact that he 'd got off scot-free ? |
10 | If we can persuade birds to come and perch on it in a row fairly close together we have obviously made it much easier to see the wire . |
11 | Recent concessions on recording television programmes have made it much easier to use this type of material in education . |
12 | The gyro has made it much easier to learn to fly but , once you overcome the basic hurdle , it merely serves to smooth things out and make your flying tidier . |
13 | The fragmentation of politics has made it extraordinarily difficult to bring a coordinated attack on overall questions about the system . |
14 | The fact that alcohol can be bought in every supermarket has made it far easier to come by , especially for housewives and young people . |
15 | Erm er and it 's the way that we do it that 's made it made it very comfortable to go into something , like most of the people that come to see us and work with us , they 've never sold never been involved in advertising let alone sold it because erm |
16 | The timing of these parties , and their occasionally unfortunate results have made it very unpopular to hold them immediately before the wedding . |
17 | We found the machine was fairly comfortable to use for long periods , but the high body did make it slightly awkward to control in tight corners . |
18 | Being on a data base , I suppose it means it 'll make it slightly easier to update when you come to update it ? |
19 | The second is that the complexity of many production and commercial processes can make it particularly difficult to weave the coaching role into the normal run of affairs . |
20 | ‘ When everybody travels it will make it awfully pleasant to sit at home . ’ |
21 | Even where practices may not differ over time , or place , there may be an inconsistency about them or a lack of knowledge about them , or a long-standing dispute about them , which could make it equally difficult to argue that following or not following a practice was or was not constitutional or legitimate . |
22 | Many people think that the poll tax has already been abolished , which will make it even harder to collect . |
23 | 1993 is the year when we all embrace a single European Market , the lowering of Customs barriers will make it even easier to move equipment and staff right across the European continent . |
24 | Nevertheless Sadig Faris , of the Thomas J. Watson Research Center at Yorktown Heights , New York , believes that its other properties could make it sufficiently attractive to provide the necessary cooling . |
25 | Moreover , greater efficiencies in communication can make it relatively easier to control subcontractors and to separate parts of the vertical chain of supply into more bite-sized pieces . |
26 | Remember , do n't try to fly too close to the ground : 5 to 10 feet is quite all right and will make it much easier to smooth out any pitching which occurs before you have had time to get used to the light controls . |
27 | A knowledge of the different types of files found on floppy and hard disks will make it much easier to understand what your computer is up to , and what it 's capable of doing . |
28 | If we can achieve this it will make it much easier to keep the children engaged in the work throughout , even when they are watching what others are doing . |
29 | Deutsche Aerospace 's size should make it better able to compete in European and international aerospace projects . |
30 | If change is treated at the large-scale level , teachers , non-teaching staff , governors and parents can not deny the consequences of local financial management : " Pushing management decisions — for instance , about staffing complements and who should be appointed and dismissed — down to the schools will make it extremely important to know what they will do with their new-found power " ( Maclure 1990:9 ) . |