Example sentences of "make [pron] hard for [art] " in BNC.

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1 Reid , preparing for today 's confrontation at Ewood Park , declared : ‘ Blackburn have made it harder for the rest of us but there is no point in bleating about it .
2 But statements are unlikely to prevent a heightening of suspicions which are always fairly strong even at the best of times , and that could make it harder for the North to get the global climate convention it is seeking .
3 You can reinforce the message by holding the leash close to the ground which will make it harder for the dog to stand up if it persistently tries to do so .
4 Russian policy-makers could usually ignore the views of non-bureaucrats , but the abolition of the Committee of 2 April 1848 ( Nicholas I 's hard-line censorship agency ) made it harder for the authorities to prevent reformist sentiments from appearing in print .
5 The markings not only make it harder for a thief to sell your property but will also make it easier for the police to identify the rightful owner whenever stolen goods are recovered .
6 That would both worsen the recession already under way in America and , by forcing inflation higher , make it harder for the Federal Reserve to continue easing monetary policy .
7 To counter both the Gaullist and the communist threats , they passed a new electoral law , whose aim was to make it harder for the RPF or the PCF to win a majority .
8 At the moment people are n't coming in till 1.30 and that makes it harder for the DJ to get an atmosphere going .
9 This makes it harder for the people 's movement to make headway .
10 This , of course , makes it harder for the others to find them .
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