Example sentences of "have made it [adv] " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 The rise in house prices , which has recently done so much to increase the capital owned by a sizeable group of the population , has made it increasingly difficult for other people , and particularly those whose parents are poorer and who do not own a house , to join the ranks of the upwardly mobile , capital-accumulating home-owners .
3 ‘ What has made it particularly difficult , for manufacturers of all sizes , but most of all for smaller ones , is that it has gone on for a long time .
4 Moreover , the gold market 's lengthy depression has made it particularly susceptible to a bull raid .
5 But Kathleen has made it today , in honour of your arrival .
6 SEARCHING for genuine bargains in the New Year Sales can be a struggle but TODAY has made it easier with a comprehensive guide to the best buys on the High Street .
7 Moreover , both directly and through the medium of the European Community , my right hon. Friend the Foreign Secretary has made it plain to the Government of Israel that we deplore the closure decision and that we believe that the universities , colleges and schools should remain open .
8 A EUROPEAN Commission document has made it plain that politics rather than economic criteria will determine whether the Highlands and Islands win a long battle to qualify for increased cash aid from Brussels .
9 But player/manager Hoddle 's departure has made it pretty well certain .
10 The political re-awakening of the Pro-Choice lobby has made it electorally essential for Republicans to abandon the simplistic Pro-life slogans of the Reagan years .
11 This together with the increased computational power available , at greatly reduced cost , has made it both technically and economically possible to distribute specialized computing facilities throughout a factory ( or group ) on a network .
12 who are closing their Newark operation you see , which has made it rather tricky to approach them .
13 In recent years that change has clearly accelerated ; indeed , the technological threat has made it even more important to plan ahead and to plan for radical change .
14 A weak exchange rate transmits inflation , and the Chancellor has made it abundantly clear his present priority is to get inflation down .
15 The Abraham narrative has made it abundantly clear that Isaac comes out of God 's bright blue .
16 The testatrix has made it amply clear that she wishes the land to pass from her sons to their descendants .
17 In the present there is only the attention of the soul by means of which the future becomes the past , and only when the constant diminishing of the future of the sound has made it entirely past can the mind measure it in terms of some preconceived standard .
18 This mind — brain analogy will not be used here , in part because the shifting of the hardware/software boundary that has resulted from the construction of new machines has made it less attractive .
19 Freedom of contract has made it less likely for a player to stay with a club long enough .
20 The fact that alcohol can be bought in every supermarket has made it far easier to come by , especially for housewives and young people .
21 No doubt the directors , led by Sir Christopher Benson , would claim it is their management since taking control in 1987 that has made it so valuable .
22 Is it you , Elizabeth , who has made it so pleasant ? ’
23 The fragmentation of politics has made it extraordinarily difficult to bring a coordinated attack on overall questions about the system .
24 The army has made it endlessly and publicly clear that it does not want to get involved .
25 Although this may sound harsh and unreasonable , experience has made it hard for me to trust women who have never been through some form of separatist reaction .
26 Although there 's been a lot of interest in the Bath exhibition , Roles has found that his radical approach to the medium has made it hard to get his work established in this country .
27 The fining of airlines plus the fact that the nationals of many refugee-producing countries now need visas to travel to this country , has made it extremely difficult for many people wishing to apply for asylum , to reach the UK .
28 I can not comment on the evidence , but the Lord Advocate has made it extremely clear that the criminal proceedings are the result of an extremely brilliant , thorough and painstaking investigation by the Scottish police services and their colleagues , to whom I also pay tribute .
29 My right hon. and learned Friend the Member for Edinburgh , Pentlands ( Mr. Rifkind ) has made it unequivocally clear over a long period of years that he is wholly opposed to unilateral devolution , which is what the Bill proposes .
30 Mr Heseltine added : ‘ John Major has made it absolutely clear that , in the present circumstances , the right thing to do will be to put the Conservative programme in a Queen 's Speech . ’
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