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

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1 The nature of public enterprise objectives makes it difficult for political authorities to evaluate and control the activities of the enterprises .
2 The easy cut of this trouser suit makes it comfortable enough for office or weekend wear .
3 Armour is beautifully made from a myriad of tiny metal scales making it lightweight and very flexible but stronger than steel .
4 However , an influential group of central committee members made it clear they felt that Mrs Mandela 's behaviour was damaging the image of the organisation and the reputation of her husband , who appears to view her as ‘ a wayward child ’ .
5 This range of white worm size makes it unnecessary to culture either microworm or grindal worm .
6 Engines and transmissions are usually made by car firms themselves , but with larger production runs than for cars , so the small scale of overseas car output makes it still sensible to import most of these things from Japan .
7 By the early 1970s , however , the situation looked more favourable ; the reorganization of teacher education following the 1972 White Paper and the run-down of initial teacher training made it seem feasible to redeploy resources to raise the quality of the teaching force in further education .
8 As for school libraries , the confusion caused by the complexity of educational change and the financial problems of local education authorities make it easy to believe that they have virtually ceased functioning .
9 Soldiering on with lower back pain makes it hard not to be preoccupied .
10 It was incredibly quiet , with distant traffic noise making it seem even quieter .
11 In another extract Morton makes it clear that the Queen has supported Diana .
12 In addition , the did not have available , when making an initial offer to shareholders , the facility or legal means of making a contested offer in those countries where national secrecy laws on corporate disclosure requirements make it difficult or impossible for predator companies to ascertain adequate financial information on would-be target companies .
13 A wide range of personal preferecnes in children across this age range made it impossible to use an absolutely standardised breakfast .
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