Example sentences of "making it [adj] [verb] the " in BNC.

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1 The village has good and inexpensive road and rail connections , making it easy to explore the surrounding region .
2 When unzipped the generous fabric panels flare open making it easy to put the trousers on even over large boots — an important consideration .
3 To the outside of the frame were attached wrist straps making it possible to support the instrument and use both hands in a performance .
4 This facility is also open to the public making it possible to watch the enthusiasts and craftspersons at work .
5 The design of cylinder head combustion chambers is being further refined with the use of new light metal alloys and ceramics making it possible to overcome the weight disadvantage faced by diesel engines .
6 By the end of 1991 , all outstanding issues between the two exchanges as regards rights , clearing arrangements and operational aspects were resolved , thus making it possible to finalise the new exchange 's rulebook and receive SIB/OFT approval to commence business .
7 I sometimes shape just the first third of the sleeve , increasing rapidly in this section but making it possible to knit the rest of the sleeve straight .
8 It 's fortunate that the requirements are that only details of regulations need be published making it possible to summarise the regulations and translate them into a more user friendly language yet still comply with the law .
9 A second instrument of control is the direct subordination to Moscow of the Armed forces and security services , making it possible to bypass the national leadership .
10 The connecting curve was laid in and usable by September 1922 , making it possible to maintain the whole South Metropolitan fleet at Sutton depôt , so the equipment in Penge depôt was dismantled .
11 I 've known them fitted with steel screws which rust in , making it necessary to break the china away and remove the screws later with a pair of Molegrips .
12 This follows the realisation that if the hunters succeeded in wiping out the goats the vegetation might swiftly regenerate , making it impossible to see the wary pigs .
13 The main problem , according to the audit office , is that there is no clear link between the commission 's production plans and actual production , making it impossible to identify the full extent of variations between planned , programmed , and actual forest areas supplying timber .
14 In a third serving of a bankruptcy notice in 1911 , Wilson claimed not only that the Federation had inspired the plaintiff , a seaman called Nielsen , to take the action , but that they had moved the plaintiff from place to place so that he could not be found , making it impossible to discharge the union 's debt to him .
15 On most sites , for instance , foundations alone survive , making it impossible to establish the complete height or appearance of buildings .
16 Adding these however not only helps stability but also lifts the base clear of the ground making it easier to use the adjuster key .
17 This has the advantages of not requiring high-quality optical windows on the apparatus , of making it easier to locate the measurement point , and sometimes of avoiding problems of refraction of the light by density variations .
18 Our jobs become more demanding , making it difficult to devote the time to train every day and maintain the routine we once had .
19 These factors interact making it difficult to predict the likely level of difficulty of a specific problem for pupils .
20 The problem with such ladder filters is that , in general , each section loads the preceding one with a different impedance making it difficult to predict the overall performance of the ladder or to design a ladder to meet a given specification .
21 A reduced ampitude of the electrical control activity may result in a marked diminution of the signal to noise ratio making it difficult to extract the true dominant frequency .
22 Elsewhere , later changes will have obscured much of this early pattern , making it difficult to reconstruct the early framework .
23 The ATNs are bound up with inter-relations to other transitions making it difficult to determine the effect and purpose of any given transition .
24 This will cause both feet to rest on the windward rail , making it difficult to keep the board level .
25 The purchaser may also wish to restructure the new group , making it difficult to identify the earnings solely attributable to the original target company .
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