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

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1 The differing quality aspects of these zones make it impossible to specify a particular style of wine for Hautvillers .
2 Small members of the crew will find that the long run of handholds down each side make it easy to use .
3 Unfortunately , the very low variability in ratings on this scale makes it possible that the task was not successful in measuring this .
4 The ubiquity of the Jewish theme in his public addresses at this time makes it impossible to imagine that early converts to Nazism could fail to regard violent anti-Semitism as a leading feature of Hitler 's image .
5 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 .
6 The Charters agreed by the Allied Powers which set up the International Military Tribunals at Nuremberg and Tokyo and the judgments of those Tribunals made it clear that everyone , from the lowest private soldier to the highest general and statesman is required to comply with the humanitarian spirit and the generally accepted principles of the laws of war .
7 Moreover , the complex nature of many frauds makes it difficult for the police to prepare a sound case .
8 There was also substantial cross-group agreement on the selection of this feature , with most groups arguing that the 'summarising " nature of this sentence made it a strong candidate for an opening to the story .
9 Given that part of the rationale behind the ACDP is the devolution of responsibility to colleges , one could make the case that the specialist nature of these courses makes it very desirable that colleges should undertake the main part of the development work , in partnership with the Council and the commercial organisations served by the course .
10 Regrettably , a House of Lords decision in the early years of this century made it clear that wrongful dismissal compensation will not cover either :
11 For your first flight , choose a day with some wind to make it easier to keep the wings level and to keep the glider straight .
12 ONCE again baseless charges of lewdness and indecency in this column make it impossible for me to report the following headline in the newsletter of Wolverhampton and Dudley Breweries : ‘ What 's Five Inches Long — and Worth £200 ? ’
13 A comment on the state of user education in the UK at that time made it clear why there was a need for a UK clearinghouse :
14 This is the case of the Scandinavian countries — I am thinking of Finland and Iceland in particular — though the prevailing liberal ideology in those parts makes it embarrassing to admit to this form of intolerance .
15 Right because we 've picked that three sixty a penny for each degree makes it easy then no problem none of this messing about with fractions and all the cancelling and ooh dear , which is where all the hard part is that 's where all the hard work is this doing the fractions .
16 The terms of this description make it absolutely clear that Polygnotos did not adhere to the single ground-line but placed his figures up and down the field with some rudimentary indication of setting ; and a few Athenian vases which must have been painted around the sixties show the same thing .
17 The terms of this account make it sound like a common occurrence ; only the rank of the victim was uncommon .
18 Alan Holmer , head of the United States delegation , said that the adoption of these principles made it " more likely that current trends towards market economies and political pluralism will continue " , and was a signal to the West that Eastern Europe was now " open for business " .
19 The uncertain nature of political alignments in these years made it inevitable , then , that a National Government would come under serious consideration as a remedy for Britain 's ills .
20 The advantages of disc in the storage of information and in speed of access to any part make it the more flexible combination , with a wider range of possible uses .
21 The notes to this Law make it clear the course of action to be taken : ‘ It is a question for the referee whether or not a series of the same offences by different players of a team amounts to repeated infringement .
22 To accept the implication of this finding makes it difficult to explain away the dissociation obtained by Hall and Channell ( 1985b ) ( the observation that latent inhibition is context dependent when habituation is not ) , which came from an experiment using the same response measures , stimuli , and procedures as were used by Hall and Schachtman ( 1987 ) .
23 We have modernised the procedures of this place to make it compulsory for all private and hybrid Bills to incorporate environmental impact assessment statements .
24 Whatever the explanation , episodes of this nature make it plain that in peacetime the purpose of Soviet forces is not just to ‘ be there ’ but to be used .
25 Before the scientific revolution of Galileo and Newton , it was obvious that if an object was to move , then it required a force or cause of some kind to make it move .
26 The slightly more manageable numbers in each service make it easier to spot visitors and relate to one another .
27 The lack of information on this point makes it difficult to judge the accuracy of the printed text .
28 It was most probably the closeness to the river that was the deciding factor in choosing the site , for the state of the roads at that time made it easier to travel by water .
29 Aurab Yakobashvili , deputy minister of science , says that the lack of such coordination makes it more difficult for the government to plan for the future of Russian science .
30 Earlier chapters of this book make it clear that there are certain to be tensions , even conflict , on such matters between those who work together .
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