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

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1 I want to encourage complaints , welcome complaints and make it easy for customers to complain .
2 It was in just this situation that the FAA originally decided to take an authoritative attitude and make it compulsory for flight crews to report dangerous incidents .
3 None the less , its heavy dependence on exports of minerals , especially gold and diamonds ( which make up about 80 per cent of export earnings ) , make it vulnerable to fluctuations in the world market , and to sanctions imposed by some members of the international community .
4 When selecting work from queues , priority should be given to processes which modify text , and therefore make it unavailable to users ; otherwise , priority should be given to tasks which make the least use of system resources .
5 This and its position , perched on steep ground yet effectively sheltered by the hillside behind , make it one of Lakeland 's finest climbing crags .
6 After that , the compensations make it all worth while ; you can taste food again , you have more vitality , you smell better , you feel like a winner which is what you are .
7 if , if you like I make it all in metal
8 The fact that a water is potable does not , however , necessarily make it suitable for textile purposes .
9 The glossaries and answer keys also make it suitable for self-study .
10 Its durability makes it suitable for ships ' fittings , and its casting qualities make it suitable for sculptures .
11 The Rattlesnake Round-up in Sweetwater , Texas , takes place every March to rid rangeland of snakes and make it safer for livestock .
12 The change is the result of the 1989 Water Act which privatised the water industry and make it illegal for water companies to continue using ratable value as the basis for charging for water after March 2000 .
13 Frequent legislative changes make it dangerous for advice workers to assume that any facts are unaltered and they must therefore always be encouraged to look things up afresh .
14 Their concern is to understand the mechanisms that keep capitalism going and make it resistant to challenges — so that they might strengthen those challenges .
15 X and make it standard with Solaris 2.1 and 2 .
16 X and make it standard with Solaris 2.1 and 2. x , making that stuff more attractive .
17 The element of time is a chief cause of those difficulties in economic investigations which make it necessary for man with his limited powers to go step by step ; breaking up a complex question , studying one bit at a time , and at last combining his partial solutions into a more or less complete solution of the whole riddle .
18 Such packages , when opened , are found to contain many different ingredients of different size and weight which together make it possible for life to be lived at home with a tolerable degree of safety and comfort .
19 Many-celled bodies make it possible for genes to manipulate the world , using tools built on a scale that is orders of magnitude larger than the scale of single cells .
20 Open questions make it possible for respondents to say what they really feel , but it is difficult for the researcher to organize the answers into categories in order to count them .
21 to save time : organisations make it possible for objectives to be reached in a shorter time .
22 However , increasingly sophisticated and powerful software tools are emerging which make it possible for non-programmers to program .
23 As for the argument that money would follow patients and so make it possible for hospitals to treat more of them , that was always a non-starter given that the total amount of cash available to purchasers was not going to be increased .
24 So one may take it that everyone receives at least a smattering ; and more flexible A-level and university courses make it possible for people to combine more advanced science with arts subjects in a way that was virtually impossible in my day .
25 But in the hotel and restaurant industry , the GRiDPad 's 12-hour rechargeable power pack and its genuine portability make it viable for operations like stocktaking .
26 They mean they make it , in many situations , make it pointless of people to try and found jobs .
27 It may also be that such employers were , at least in the early 1970s , less prepared to make the organizational adjustments which make it feasible for mothers to combine paid work with responsibility for young children .
28 Above : The rounded contours of the AquaWare Richmond suite make it perfect for period or adventurous homes
29 This will capture information from around the world , store it in meaningful applications , and make it available to users who need it .
30 In essence , anyone linked to the system could store information and make it available to others with suitable terminals .
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