Example sentences of "[pron] easier for [pron] [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 If he is to practise standing up , the plinth height may be raised , so that he is perched on the edge with his legs fairly straight : this reduces the support under his seat , but makes it easier for him to stand .
2 so the most-talked-about terrace-player gets another half-page over here — if Frank play well in the US that might make it easier for him to get a new club .
3 He ordered Rose to take one of Effie 's legs and lift it on to her shoulders , and McAllister the other , to make it easier for him to help the insistent baby on its way .
4 A shower fitment on the bath taps facing the patient makes it easier for him to wash himself thoroughly .
5 ‘ You could make it easier for him to bear , Lavinia , ’ she suggested tentatively .
6 This method gives children a clear idea of how groups of words relate to each other and makes it easier for them to remember new words and meanings .
7 It has then made two points : ( 1 ) that other people manage curricula within centralised systems , which is encouraging ; but ( 2 ) that other people have cultural backgrounds which make it easier for them to manage curricula within centralised systems , which is discouraging .
8 We are considering many other aspects in order to improve the position of women in the civil service — to make it easier for them to take jobs , leave to have children , and return later .
9 as possible to make it easier for them to set it up , is that we 're hoping to develop within the next er few months in fact , a certification form
10 This , she thought , would make it easier for them to cope with a very traumatic situation .
11 Bankers do not make it easier for them to do so by , for example , facilitating the transfer of standing payment orders .
12 But male compositors made it easier for them to do this , and justified the division of labour , when they agreed that women could not attain all the skills of the trade .
13 The White Paper will make it easier for them to do so .
14 However , the standing of their occupations — the fact that a programmer or analyst is regarded as a " professional " in a way in which a typist or word processor operator is not , also makes it easier for them to acquire self-employed status .
15 Having to absorb this phenomenon — for such the eighteen-and-a-half-year-old became within a month or two , despite all the swirl of competition ( from local airfields and ancient academies ) — the Oxford undergraduates graciously invented a school and background which made it easier for them to justify taking him on board .
16 All National Park authorities will become independent Boards , which will make it easier for them to carry out their tasks effectively .
17 The Scottish Institute has made an urgent plea to Government to reduce the legislative burdens on small businesses by freeing them from the obligation of a statutory audit , and making it easier for them to disincorporate .
18 . In ten years time if you just give them a derisory thirty pence off people leave their children at home make it easier for them to bring them with them . .
19 For homeowners who have negative equity — where the value of their house is less than the mortgage — the Chancellor ratified earlier proposals to make it easier for them to trade down .
20 The large Fiat saloon parked in the piazza looked ridiculous with a yellow child 's cot strapped to the roof , but this had seemingly been stipulated by the gang to make it easier for them to identify the car .
21 DBRW chairman Glyn Davies says the programme would not only increase opportunities for young people , but also the effectiveness of employers by making it easier for them to recruit suitable employees .
22 She 's open-minded , and a single parent : maybe that has something to do with it and with me not having a husband it made it easier for her to come in and see me sometimes .
23 Owning an animal also makes it easier for her to make new friends and contacts , particularly children .
24 Mrs Peel thought the EP to be more sympathetic than the other professionals she had encountered and that made it easier for her to convey her views to him .
25 Do we not , in supplying technology to the USSR , make it easier for her to free resources for military purposes ?
26 In fact he pulled it further down making it easier for me to breathe .
27 Since I was not going to discuss the future with him , I did not ask him to elaborate , but I registered his disappointment and thought that , if that was how he felt , he was making it easier for me to leave him .
28 ‘ Because arriving with you makes it easier for me to leave with you — to take you home , Maria . ’
29 It seem , I mean it does seem like a good way at the moment of making it easier for everyone to use the system , but I do n't know whether it 's vital .
30 It makes it easier for it to fall out , when a woman is pregnant , in the last few months of pregnancy she produces lots of hormones which relax the muscles in her body do n't they ?
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