Example sentences of "may make it [adj] for " in BNC.
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1 | Its rugged construction and large memory may make it suitable for experiment ; but at £3400 it is far too expensive for widespread use in the Third World . |
2 | A recent bereavement may make it impossible for a participant in a drama class to join in a drama about the Plague of London or the death of Cordelia . |
3 | His perceptual difficulties may make it impossible for him to recognize you and his immediate family or your relationship with him . |
4 | Find out if there is any special reason for these three products being on sale which may make it worthwhile for the shop to stock them , even though they sell slowly . |
5 | The width of the product line is also important , in that a wide product line may make it worthwhile for the manufacturer to market direct because the salesperson has a larger product portfolio with which to interest the customer , and this makes for more profit-earning potential . |
6 | Furthermore , cable may make it possible for people to interchange information on a rapid two-way basis . |
7 | Developments in modern technology may make it possible for three dimensional models of the property to be stored on computer . |
8 | You must also take into account any local exchange control regulations , the effect of which may make it sensible for the contract to stipulate that part of your salary shall be credited to you elsewhere . |
9 | Readings such as that of Schüssler Fiorenza and Trible may make it easier for Christian women who are feminists to associate themselves with the Christian tradition . |
10 | The Housing Act 1974 adds to the above criteria of ‘ unfitness ’ a list of certain ‘ standard amenities ’ , the absence of which does not render a dwelling unfit but may make it eligible for improvement grants . |
11 | The striping may make it difficult for a predator to select one animal out from the others in a tightly packed herd and equally difficult to judge distances between itself , its intended prey and the rest of the herd . |
12 | Unfortunately , the inclusion of these issues may make it difficult for a dieting lay-reader . |
13 | This may make it difficult for the counsellor to know whether , and to what extent , to pursue the issue . |
14 | Outsiders believe the charges may make it difficult for SCO to go public until they are resolved . |
15 | This in turn may make it difficult for the manager to evoke commitment and enthusiasm . |
16 | But it is easy to accept Brown and Harris 's cautious suggestion that this same factor may make it difficult for the woman to get treatment . |