Example sentences of "[be] [v-ing] it [adj] for " in BNC.

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1 It 's an , a small number of , of viruses which constantly shift , and the WHO organisation which monitors flu viruses around the world , is responsible for seeing that the vaccine is made from strains that are in circulation currently , and , and we 've been getting it right for the last ten years , so I , I think there 'll be no problem this year .
2 I 'm keeping it warm for you ! ’
3 ‘ I 'll tell you what , ’ he suggested softly , as if he might be making it easy for her , although she could n't imagine why he should .
4 ADVANCES in microelectronics are making it possible for countries to switch to a military strategy that is purely for defence and has no offensive capability — if they want to .
5 On food safety , my hon. Friend will be aware of the crippling effect of veterinary inspection charges on chicken-producing companies such as John Rannoch and Sovereign Chicken in my constituency , which are making it impossible for them to compete with their European counterparts .
6 ClubCall are making it easy for People readers to vote by telephone if they choose not to use the voting form on Page 41 .
7 The guns firing from the direction of the River Orne were making it difficult for me to hear what Taff was now saying .
8 They were making it difficult for her to tear herself away .
9 His low chuckle and the touch of his finger tips drifting lightly over her curves were making it difficult for her to concentrate .
10 Employees at Echo Logic Inc , the AT&T-owned start-up , which is making it possible for Apple Computer Inc to run Mac programs on PowerPCs ( UX No 385 ) , are reportedly negotiating with Mama to get a 20+% chunk of the company as sweat equity .
11 So we would hope that by releasing that article fourteen direction at that stage , all we would really be doing is making it possible for the l particular local plan to receive more specific impetus from real life applications within the general locations specified in the structure plan .
12 The continued flood of repossessed properties on to the market is depressing prices , which in turn is making it difficult for the building societies and other lenders to take the normal escape route for those who are unable to keep up their payments — the sale of the house .
13 Ironically , their improvement , coupled with their highly superior resources , is making it difficult for smaller , less well funded schemes to survive .
14 Their captain 's making it difficult for them on the blower
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