Example sentences of "making it [adj] [to-vb] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 The Video Recordings Act 1984 was intended to outlaw the ‘ video nasties ’ which were causing such a panic at the time , by making it illegal to distribute films on video which have not received a certificate from the British Board of Film Classification .
2 When the fabric is up , these battens can be felt through the fabric , making it easy to fix nails and picture hooks to them .
3 Each Red Panda has a different pattern , making it easy to identify individuals .
4 In Champagne , the Chardonnay is a strong growing variety which buds early , making it susceptible to spring frosts , but which also ripens in good time for so northerly a wine .
5 The archer fish 's large eyes can be aligned so that , like our own , they produce a three-dimensional image , making it possible to judge distances .
6 If the calls of the CBI and others for such a cut had not been so loud , the pound would probably have been stronger still , making it possible to cut rates even sooner , and by more .
7 That just as you are making it possible to select conceptions that will result in the right sort of people , as you define them , and reject the potentially bad ones , so it would be possible to reject the good and retain the bad .
8 Furthermore the structures of the lexical entries have tended to be proprietary to the system making it impossible to exchange lexicons between systems .
9 " The cabinet diplomacy at which ( Bismarck ) excelled in the 1860s was no longer possible in the 1880s ; public opinion was beginning to influence policy making it impossible to turn friendships on and off at will . "
10 Pressure on land may be very strong , making it impossible to raise funds to even acquire the garden , let alone restore it .
11 For this new pill to be of real help , we need a change in the law , making it easier to get abortions .
12 Psion 's approach is to turn out software as cheaply as possible , making it uneconomical to bootleg copies .
13 Problems identified by the librarian and other members of the library committee included : ( 1 ) inappropriate and inflexible shelving , making it difficult to shelve books in Dewey order ;
14 Well , we had neither : the sun was already moving down into the west , making it difficult to judge depths by water colour , and the seas were definitely not moderate .
15 A force eight wind was blowing straight into our faces , making it difficult to hold binoculars steady .
16 At present , crews typically rotate between 999 and routine work , making it difficult to designate crews for higher pay .
17 At present , crews typically rotate between 999 and routine work , making it difficult to designate crews for higher pay .
18 At present , crews typically rotate between 999 and routine work making it difficult to designate crews for higher pay .
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