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

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1 The process of becoming successful makes it impossible for fans and the band to visualise and treat each other in the same way .
2 By analogy , therefore , where the refusal of planning permission makes it impossible for a defendant to comply with the terms of a nuisance order , this could be regarded as a reasonable excuse .
3 It makes it impossible for them to pursue their careers and the average hospital bill that faces them often exceeds $ 100 000 .
4 This myth is believed all over the world despite the fact that the weight of the armour makes it impossible for the clam to close rapidly .
5 It makes it impossible for anyone to creep around your house without making a noise .
6 It is the life force within us that is the cause of that denial , which makes it impossible for the healthy to imagine a time when it will have faded , which makes them tremble at the thought that , were voluntary euthanasia ever legalized , abuse would inevitably follow , and when they became old and ill , they would be at risk of being put away .
7 The Red-Hot Gruncher makes it impossible for us to walk anywhere in the wood . ’
8 The West Indian family values education , but the way it goes about it makes it impossible for the kids .
9 The provision of such a variety of telecommunication and travel facilities makes it impossible for any community however large or small to develop in isolation .
10 what Chodorow retains of the psychical that makes it impossible for her to consider social relations in any but the most simplistic way .
11 The present situation in Russia makes it impossible for the centre to control this process .
12 This , however , makes it impossible for them to feed during the larval stage , as free-swimming tadpoles can do , so they have to nourish themselves with specially large quantities of yolk .
13 It may be that the defences against their own feelings which they learned makes it impossible for men to tolerate the intense show of feeling from their women partners which is implicit in weeping .
14 The small number of area health board staff working on the schools ' programmes makes it impossible for them to cater for individual classroom visits .
15 This makes it impossible for the poor to move to that neighbourhood .
16 You may remember , Mr. Speaker , that last year I raised with you the problem of coaches parked in and around Parliament square , which makes it impossible for the Sessional Order to be complied with .
17 It may be that there is some delay after completion , which makes it impossible for the buyer 's conveyancers to lodge their transfer within the period of priority .
18 I am afraid that , in your absence , a problem has arisen which makes it impossible for you and I to try this case together .
19 Most difficult of all is the third problem , since the present manual system of serial control makes it impossible for up-to-date information about periodicals to be made available either in the Issue Hall or at other service points .
20 Apart from this , the very large number of higher education libraries now active in user education in the UK makes it impossible in a brief survey to take a library-by-library approach .
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