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

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1 The introduction of bell-hanging in the late eighteenth century made it possible to station servants quite out of earshot , behind the green baize door .
2 I understand that this particular problem may be dealt with in the near future , and it is quite obvious that the Rules need urgently to be reconsidered in order to make it clear to circuit judges and to magistrates , who have the problem of dealing with these snatches , that they can deal with it in an appropriate way which is in the interests of the child concerned .
3 We find it helpful to number modes so that we can refer to them simply in the form νsubn ; .
4 I find it stimulating to air ideas with a variety of people , many of whom are experts in their field . ’
5 These occasions would clearly refer only to the more serious incidents where the Football Association felt it necessary to discipline clubs formally , and many more examples of hooliganism can be found in the newspapers of the period .
6 FOR an economy that is supposedly manipulated to make it impervious to market forces , Japan has moved remarkably rapidly from joy to gloom .
7 Sun has also bundled a one-year on-site warranty into the system to make it attractive to business environments .
8 It 's hoped the low price of the immobiliser will make it attractive to car owners who 've been reluctant to fit expensive alarms .
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