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

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1 I FIRST came across Theatre de Complicite seven years ago in a show called More Bigger Snacks Now , which featured a definitive demonstration of just how much mess it is possible to make with a few packets of crisps and a couple of cans of Coke .
2 It is desired to maximize the ratio ( F/weight of ring ) , and for this purpose it is necessary to decide whether for any given geometry it is better to make the ring of copper or of aluminium .
3 By observing the development of embryos it , vitro during this period it is possible to make a rough assignment of their developmental stage since the component blastomeres flatten upon one another ( compact ) at the 8-cell stage but then decompact during mitosis to the 16-cell stage and then subsequently recompact again ( Figure 2 , panels 4–6 ; for timings see Table 1 ) .
4 In these days of the video camera and ‘ instant ’ processing it is possible to make memorable recordings of important local events — from rag-day parades to the church bazaar , the Remembrance Day service at the war memorial , or the opening of the new parish hall .
5 I said to the Prime Minister : Make certain — and surely , in face of all this trouble it is worthwhile making certain — that you have the will of the country behind you , and , so far as the Unionist party are concerned , we will absolutely cease all unconstitutional opposition to the carrying of your measure .
6 In a haulage firm it is prudent to make sure that everyone knows who does in fact have permission to drive ; this avoids the problems which arise if a vehicle driven by someone in the firm without authority is involved in an accident .
7 It would be easy to conclude from this research that fat can actually cause heart disease but with so many other factors to be taken into consideration it is impossible to make such a simple statement .
8 From this road it is possible to make small diversions down into the villages of Jardim do Mar and Paúl do Mar , although the roads in and out of them are more spectacular than the villages themselves .
9 In the latter case it is necessary to make the bridging inference that the picnic supplies included beer in order to relate the context and target sentences .
10 Using this information it is possible to make a plot of the aircraft 's track over the ground when the necessary calibration and other corrections are made and allowance is made for the effect of wind on the flight path .
11 However when considering syntactic approximation it is necessary to make a clear distinction : we will therefore place quotes unc round any program that is to be considered as a syntactic object , and continue to use unadorned programs ( P ) for the corresponding semantic values .
12 For ease of construction it is helpful to make a 2-bit counter — that is , one able to count up to 11 ( 3 in decimal ) .
13 Once you have issued the invitation it is important to make sure that the photographers will be able to do their job .
14 However , in the present context it is important to make two points of continuing concern .
15 To decide what effects such focusing would have on overall recognition sensitivity it is necessary to make assumptions about the information present in the different stimuli :
16 At this stage it is necessary to make three points about the scope of the Act .
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