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

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1 Now , however , the unfortunate residents of Mer have learned that their village is to be the site of a huge new quarry which would clearly make it unsuitable for exploitation as a centre of tourism .
2 The sides are made of contrastingly coloured elasticated nylon with no foam fitted , the lack of kidney protection making it unsuitable for use in canoe polo .
3 The huge proportions of the main rooms made it unsuitable for conversion into houses , as did the flat-roofed additions — albeit designed with some care .
4 They proved much easier to collect than direct taxes and made it possible for government revenue to keep pace with the swift rise in production .
5 This is seen as the great strength of the market order and an important condition for freedom : there is agreement on means but not ends , which makes it possible for society to reconcile the differing purposes of individuals within a catallaxy which is purely economic .
6 Such packages , when opened , are found to contain many different ingredients of different size and weight which together make it possible for life to be lived at home with a tolerable degree of safety and comfort .
7 Following upon the Cleveland Report which was concerned with civil proceedings the Criminal Justice Act 1991 has now made it possible for video recordings of interviews with children to be used as evidence in criminal proceedings .
8 The progress made towards that increase allows " individual staff to commit themselves to their own professional development and makes it possible for management to accept responsibility for implementation " ( Hewton 1988:89 ) .
9 Employees at Echo Logic Inc , the AT&T-owned start-up , which is making it possible for Apple Computer Inc to run Mac programs on PowerPCs ( UX No 385 ) , are reportedly negotiating with Mama to get a 20+% chunk of the company as sweat equity .
10 In retrospect the most important event of 1986 may have been the conception of the new Networker train , filling a vital gap price and quality wise , at long last making it possible for NSE to plan systematic replacement of old EMUs .
11 Valuable , in that , by providing a conception of an autonomous , rational and apparently neutral subject , it made it possible for Enlightenment liberalism ( in particular Mary Wollstonecraft ) to question the exclusion of women from public life .
12 They thought it normal for tea to come out of the fridge or the oven in a tinfoil box with a peel-back lid , although they did remember for weeks afterwards Lucy 's occasional cordon-bleu phases , when the house had been filled with heart-warming smells , and different kinds of food had appeared out of saucepans on top of the oven , and other dishes inside it .
13 They thought it normal for Daddy to get them up and dress and breakfast them , before he went down to morning surgery , and for Lucy once she was up to spend ages talking excitedly and gesticulating on the telephone , before consigning them ( with a kiss on the head ) to Nissy while she disappeared to the study to practise , and the house was filled with the cello 's dismal squeaks and groans , which always recovered eventually , into more or less of a tune .
14 Late yesterday , the two companies were due to announce Windows Telephony , which aims to make it easier for software applications that can link to a wide range of telephone equipment , from PABXes to cellular telephone exchanges .
15 Use of a partnership may also make it easier for management to obtain interest relief on their borrowings to invest in the business ( see s362 TA 1988 and Inland Revenue Concession A43 , as compared with ss13A and 360 in connection with a loan to buy an interest in a close company ) .
16 He wants to make it easier for Government Departments to carry out projects using private investors and the commercial banks .
17 SCOTVEC 's audit criteria , by building on existing good practice in centres , will make it easier for centre personnel to find their way through the maze .
18 And we can agree all of that , so that it makes it easier for storage
19 A single object-oriented class library for user interface code will make it easier for tool builders to move between the CUA91 Common User Access standard of another collapsed IBM initiative , Systems Application Architecture , and Motif in AIX CASE .
20 One of the first things that the Labour party would do would be to change the law to make it easier for trade unions to strike .
21 It does not make life easy for George Bush , but neither does it make it easier for Congress .
22 In a tank without undergravels you have a choice ; either sprinkle a thin layer of coral sand over the base , or leave it bare and let algae grow there , making it easier for cleaning .
23 This particular example ( C ) may conceivably make it easier for community activists to occupy positions of influence within existing power structures without being accused of ‘ selling out ’ .
24 These will in most cases make it easier for tax exiles to acquire a foreign domicile .
25 The speed at which this bus can pass data ( typically 10MHz ) is restricted to make it easier for card designers to achieve compatibility .
26 Is it different for faith ?
27 Brighton & Hove 's central position on the south-east makes it perfect for touring .
28 Above : The rounded contours of the AquaWare Richmond suite make it perfect for period or adventurous homes
29 This suggests that there is nothing inherent in Broca 's area by itself that makes it crucial for speech .
30 Furthermore , inadequate visibility from the access to the main road makes it dangerous for traffic .
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