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

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1 There 's going to be new legislation soon which will make it dead easy for landlords to kick tenants out and I 've had enough of all this as it is . ’
2 What kinds of task is it most appropriate for groups to undertake ?
3 It is unwise for mothers to be too ideologically sound in matter of diet — it makes it so easy for rivals to the children 's hearts to worm their way therein , and win .
4 Why is it so hard for men to be happy ?
5 What made it so difficult for Spaniards during the 1930s to coexist peacefully ?
6 Descriptions of the anatomy and physiology of individual bodies provide a constant , unitary basis for the psychological concept of the human subject , and make it less necessary for psychologists to think about problematic social influences on this subject .
7 If ownership transfer to the private sector has any direct benefit , it is only the one we cited above ; namely , that it makes it less easy for governments to use industries to meet the requirements of other political dictates .
8 Surfacing such as ‘ Playscreed ’ has the advantage of a non-reflective surface and also a shock-absorbing quality which makes it especially useful for playgrounds for children with sensory or physical disabilities .
9 Your lifestyle an special biological and social role make it especially important for mothers to have good understanding of nutrition .
10 As well as making it much safer for pedestrians it will make the town much more attractive to visitors . ’
11 ‘ As a whole as well as making it much safer for pedestrians it will make the town much more attractive to visitors , ’ she said .
12 In half-a-dozen cases during 1989 , the court made it much harder for blacks , Hispanics and women who were seeking compensation for job discrimination .
13 These dusk sets make it much harder for observers to see what is happening , and also make a successful backdown less likely .
14 The programme could make it much easier for geologists to discover deposits of minerals in rocks hidden beneath layers of relatively young sedimentary material .
15 Freeze-marking with a number has been proved to be a deterrent to thieves , as well as making it much easier for police to identify animals .
16 She identifies advertising as one of the main forms of these , and feels that the pressure is intensified by the attitudes of friends and family who have been influenced by the media and make it extremely difficult for girls to remain impervious to the images of beauty which surround them : on TV , in films , magazines and newspapers .
17 The SERC 's antiquated view of physics makes it extremely difficult for physicists working in some of these lively fields to obtain consistent support for their research .
18 But something I would like to say , which no-one has touched on at all ; we 've all been talking about the laws that affect women and equal opportunities , and no-one has mentioned anything about the horrendous hours that are worked in parliament making it not impossible , but extremely difficult for women to become politicians working in parliament to be the people who make the laws , to be the people who can actually affect women 's roles in society erm everyone seems to accept the fact that our own parliament , totally dominated by men , and the sort of hours that only men can work , making it extremely difficult for women .
19 Some species also add entrance passages , long downward pointing tubes that make it extremely difficult for snakes or any other intruders to plunder the nest .
20 Since English people are also stereotyped in Ulster in various ( usually unfavourable ) ways , it was probably equally important that my mixed , but mainly Scottish , accent made it extremely difficult for subjects to fit me into any clear popular category .
21 It 's to make it unreasonably difficult for unions to collect their subs and undermine collective organization .
22 Higher demand for credit will drive up interest rates , making it more profitable for banks to supply more credit .
23 Rather than organizing mass midnight meetings to confront the evil in working-class areas she judged it more effective for women to go into the ‘ dens of infamy ’ in the morning as friends and advisers .
24 Reducing the emphasis on ‘ selling him up ’ and making it more possible for creditors ' claims to be met out of a debtor 's future income was one of the main objectives of the Insolvency Law Review Committee chaired by Sir Kenneth Cork which was appointed by the Government in 1977 and reported in 1982 .
25 Er er Madam Speaker er non-wage costs never get into employees wage packets but do make it more expensive for employers to provide a job .
26 The EOC found that direct discrimination occurred when managers described the mobility requirement differently to men and women and made it more onerous for women to comply with it .
27 In the hunt for both markets and resources , managers invest to create three basic kinds of new advantage that make it more difficult for others to compete .
28 What makes a task easier for some may make it more difficult for others .
29 Tight labour markets and increased union strength at the end of the sixties may well have made it more difficult for employers to increase work intensity and carry out schemes of reorganization .
30 LEGAL curbs designed to make it more difficult for youngsters to smoke come into force today .
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