Example sentences of "make it [adv] [adj] [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 The Rank Organisation 's policy defines exceptional cases as those where ‘ the recruit 's seniority , special skills , experience or qualifications make it particularly desirable to offer him employment and it appears improbable that he will accept unless a contribution is made towards his relocation expenses ’ .
2 Two of the three ‘ motives ’ outlined above are of special importance to the study of implementation , since the removal of some aspects of policy making from direct political influence and deference to special interests both introduce complications that make it particularly difficult to distinguish policy making from implementation .
3 For it is not clear that the generative or productive motions which ‘ cause ’ a circle really are put forward as ‘ efficient ’ causes ; Hobbes has a tendency to speak of them in ways which make it not inappropriate to think of them in terms of some notion of ‘ formal ’ cause .
4 The difficulties of the student in arranging pupillage make it rather theoretical to give advice on the assumption that he can pick and choose .
5 She says such conflicting reports make it even harder to cope .
6 In order to improve the broadcasting system and make it better able to resist political pressure — a prime duty of the libertarian/social responsibility media — they favour a wider range of representation on various broadcasting boards .
7 Computing services industry employers have very flexible salary systems which make it much easier to pay the rate the market requires for skills in question .
8 Power assisted steering make it very easy to handle and the independent rear suspension on the saloons produced a high quality of road holding and comfort .
9 The second one is that there is proper provision erm available for erm the particular disabilities which the children have within the ordinary school , that the other children in the school also receive proper provision — you can see what 's in the mind of the drafters of the bill there , that if you have some children who could potentially be disruptive , then they might in fact make it very difficult to educate children without these special handicaps .
10 Those messages like ‘ Little boys do n't cry ’ , ‘ Keep a stiff upper lip ’ and ‘ Maintain a brave face ’ make it very difficult to describe experiences where we did not feel in control and did not appear invulnerable .
11 The sifu demonstrates a full head-on tiger claw attack ; the ripping and gouging movements make it very hard to defend against .
12 SOME banks make it so difficult to open an account .
13 All items need looking at : benefits , child care allowances , maintenance and the court procedures which make it so difficult to vary an order .
14 International copyright arrangements institutionalise peripherality and make it more expensive to obtain access to knowledge of all kinds .
15 Generally you ‘ reward ’ it and thus make it more likely to recur , by giving in to him .
16 A good quality under-felt is essential to prolong the life of your carpet and make it more comfortable to walk on .
17 The authorities do not require other methods of recovery to be tested , and it is therefore not always possible to be sure whether using the aileron , for instance , will flatten the spin and make it more difficult to stop .
18 For cervical cancer it has been suggested that physiological reasons make it more difficult to take good smears from older women .
19 MAS will advise you if they consider that your requirements might at an early stage unnecessarily make it more difficult to find suitable targets .
20 The vocabulary and language of this sonnet is relatively simple and straightforward but there are a few techniques , such as alliteration and the careful placing of certain words , which make it more interesting to study .
21 Spoken dialogue being omitted , synopses are provided which make it absolutely impossible to tell where the musical numbers occur and what they have to do with the plot .
22 Many of the above conditions make it extremely difficult to plan , integrate and control the types , sequence and timing of operations .
23 ‘ Government regulations make it extremely difficult to move it by road , ’ said Allister Anderson , of Nuclear Services at Peel Park , who became involved at this stage .
24 The diversification of the sciences and the theoretical changes within them make it extremely difficult to locate a unique set of principles by which harmony could be guaranteed .
25 It does not diminish Julius Caesar or make it less complex to approach it as a dramatised representation of the relation between words and actions within politics .
26 Modern composite materials make it relatively easy to tackle walls , ceilings and floors , and of course double glazing is the accepted solution for reducing condensation on window surfaces .
27 Extensive remains of the foundations of such temples make it relatively easy to establish their plan , but reconstruction of the superstructure is more speculative as almost all the walls and trabeation have disappeared .
28 Our results now make it relatively straightforward to predict where phosphorylation might be occurring in these proteins .
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