Example sentences of "to make it [adj] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 That would appear to make it worthwhile for science to be a little more lenient with the serious UFO researchers and their data .
2 It is clear that what Bukharin had in mind here was that the ‘ town ’ must provide consumer goods and means of production to agriculture on such a scale as to make it worthwhile for the peasants to produce more than for their own immediate needs .
3 The following day James Molyneaux , the leader of the Official Ulster Unionist Party ( OUP ) , said that he thought there was enough in Brooke 's speech " to make it worthwhile for us to meet him " , although along with other unionist politicians in Northern Ireland he reportedly remained adamant that the Anglo-Irish Agreement of 1985 had to be suspended before talks could be opened .
4 In order to make it worthwhile for people to buy bills , therefore , they must be sold below their face value ( i.e. at a discount ) .
5 Now , as the bloke said there , the only way you can do that with people coming in from the outside is that British Gas have got to keep pushing their prices up to make it worthwhile for somebody else to come in .
6 We wanted to make it simpler for people to understand .
7 Jamie Moralee outpaced City defender Russell Osman to make it four on 30 minutes before Andy Cole pulled one back for Bristol from close range just before the break .
8 Toughened glass is glass which has been heat treated to make it four to five times stronger than normal glass , but which gives it the characteristic that , should it break , it does so in harmless tiny fragments rather than the dangerous slivers associated with normal glass .
9 Walsh then set up Julian Joachim to make it 3-0 in 27 minutes , but in the second half Martin Ling hit the bar before Mickey Hazard pulled a goal back .
10 The copal was heat treated to make it soluble in oils and solvents .
11 FOR an economy that is supposedly manipulated to make it impervious to market forces , Japan has moved remarkably rapidly from joy to gloom .
12 Conway , whose delicate chip set up Fox 's try , landed a splendid goal to make it 6-6 at half-time .
13 All those years ago they had thoughtfully placed it unusually low on the wall to make it easy for the child Maggie had then been to reach .
14 This chapter is about details but , as usual , the same principles still apply : have your overall picture and your ultimate objective in mind and aim to make it easy for the presenter to present and audience to receive .
15 They had learned the principles and techniques necessary to focus all the attention onto the VIPs , and to make it easy for presenters , audiences and the news media .
16 We want to make it easy for everyone to go abroad on holiday , regardless of limited mobility or other handicaps .
17 ‘ I 'll finish his bed and get him to lie on his side to make it easy for thee .
18 We have rounded off calorie values of meals to make it easy for you to add together your 450 — 1,100 calories allowed for the day ( in addition to your 400 from Fibre-Filler , fruit and milk ) ; we have also rounded off metric ingredient figures for easy measuring .
19 I told Michael what he wanted to hear , pretty much , without actually promising anything , because I could tell he was going to make it easy for me He was falling asleep on my shoulder When he did , I slipped out from under him , picked up his sexy uniform , which did n't seem quite so sexy any more , and took his glider key off the chain Then I got dressed quick , holding the key in my teeth , and then I went over to the kite , but I must have made a noise ; because Michael woke up I looked back and saw him putting both feet in one leg of his trousers , calling my name , trying to back out of it
20 Like everyone else in this market , IBM is trying to make it easy for small sites to install so it comes in a wide variety of fixed configurations that encompass various Token Ring , Ethernet wide area network and SDLC attached devices .
21 In this multi-channelled world , Mr Myhrvold argues , the challenge will be not just to supply information but to make it easy for the user to pick out the specific bits he wants .
22 Choosing the right diet is the key , and to make it easy for you we have devised a three-part series , Slim Plan ( page 81 ) , backed by all the knowledge , research and thorough testing you have come to expect from the Good Housekeeping Institute .
23 The social class composition of lawyers compared with particular client groups appears to make it easy for some to consult lawyers while presenting barriers to other sections of the community .
24 Indeed , the more heroic you make your hero the more you will need moments of human weakness to make it easy for readers to have that sympathetic identification .
25 This leaflet is intended to make it easy for you to comment on our service and it outlines the procedures which are available to you .
26 He obviously did n't plan to make it easy for her .
27 One of our main objectives for the future is to make it easy for candidates , Centres and employers to get information about LCCI awards and to do business with the Board .
28 And the men of Angus , here in the centre , would be close enough to their fellows under Kineth to make it easy for them to falter or abscond .
29 She was n't about to make it easy for him , and if Lori was as close as she believed then she needed every edge she could get .
30 Borrowing an idea from the fiercely competitive US market , ITN has made McDonald the sole anchorman but his role seems not so much to read the news as to make it simple for the viewer before the reporter fills the story out .
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