Example sentences of "not make it [adj] " in BNC.

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1 This does not make it immune from recession : this year Marks and Spencer will restructure ( ie , cut ) its head-office staff .
2 Such differences in the behaviour of different cancers of the same organ does not make it easy to identify the right hormones for treatment .
3 The new central machinery will not make it easy .
4 These views do not make it easy for individuals to come out , still less for the interest to come together in public political activity .
5 We agree that the fact that a completely new organisation , with a unique combination of responsibilities , inherited statutory powers and duties designed for another era and a different institutional framework , does not make it easy for the Council achieve its aspirations .
6 It 's very much you , because for various reasons , external factors will not make it easy for you .
7 The truth of this does not make it easy to define the teacher 's role in management .
8 Subsequent facts will not make the statement false ; subsequent recklessness will not make it reckless .
9 Of course , they would not make it simple .
10 ‘ The Act does not make it criminal to use offensive or disgusting behaviour whereby a breach of the peace is likely to be occasioned .
11 It also includes those who prefer to remain unemployed , believing that their incomes from social security benefits do not make it worthwhile to take up a job .
12 The present rules do not make it worthwhile for most wives to continue working once their husbands join the ranks of the long-term unemployed .
13 This does not make it certain that the West will do nothing about other ethnic cleansers ; but it does raise the cleansers ' hopes .
14 I emphasise ‘ encourage ’ because the leadership did not make it compulsory .
15 He had thought of experimenting with three different subjects — maths , foreign languages and chess — but his financial circumstances in those days did not make it possible .
16 It has always been one of my regrets that life did not make it possible for me to know this quiet , strong artist and teacher better .
17 The gaps in our data do not make it possible to say anything of statistical value , merely to point out that the evidence fragmentarily available suggests that it was by no means exceptional for women to be sole breadwinner in a household , usually in three precise sets of circumstances : in widowhood , with or without children ; after marriage when the husband was away , unemployed or chronically sick ; when unmarried , either living alone or — more frequently in our sample at any rate — caring for and responsible for an elderly parent or sick sibling .
18 ( The British crime statistics do not make it possible to ascertain the number of convictions for non-sexual violence of men against women since they do not state the sex of the victim . )
19 Although Spenser does not make it explicit , this failure occurs not because of further disruptive forces from outside confronting Artegall but through his recall to the court of the Faerie Queene .
20 This does not make it impossible for a domestic market to be dominated and then abused , but it is far less likely to happen .
21 Although the story of Croton 's lost Helen admitted that no single girl of the southern peninsula in those days was entirely beautiful enough , it was still recalled by the attending spectators at the Sunday promenade , by the old men and women no longer in the marriage stakes , by the servants whom custom forbade from parading — as if the cost of new or spruced-up clothes did not make it impossible for them to take part anyway .
22 These measures may make getting information off the P N C more difficult , but they do not make it impossible .
23 In the case of purely generic goods , if the particular goods which the seller had in mind to supply had in fact perished at the time of the contract this would not make it impossible for him to perform the contract .
24 However , its softness and crease resistance do not make it suitable for kites where the sail is stretched , as on a typical aerobatic type .
25 Conversely , the firm may use a non-conventional channel like mail order which requires minimal investment in salespeople , although the physical characteristics of the product may not make it suitable for mail order .
26 Most of the food is served through vending machines , but that does not make it uninspiring .
27 But to accept this does not make it necessary to deny that A-X and B-X associations may be formed and that X could thus act to mediate generalization between A and B , perhaps outweighing the effects of differentiation .
28 And the other one is , now this is something I heard on erm , Radio F M yesterday , where apparently Richard Strauss was challenged about the complexity of r of a piece of work , and er , he responding by saying , the devil I can not make it simpler .
29 He did not make it obvious , but he led the conversation , changed topics when he thought it needed it , enquired robustly of the lawyer certain things , and more gently of the females , as if to bring out gems of information they had stored in their pretty little heads .
30 It was as wide as she recalled , rationality did not make it smaller .
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