Example sentences of "[noun] make it [adj] for [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Not only does sectoralisation make it difficult for planners and administrators to gain an overall view , it also means that local institutions have to adopt a similar structure in order to deal adequately with the central bureaucracy .
2 Because it is hard to expel asylum-seekers once they have arrived , potential host countries make it difficult for refugees to leave home in the first place .
3 As importantly , a fully enclosed heating element and rubber nozzle guard make it difficult for users to accidentally burn themselves .
4 to save time : organisations make it possible for objectives to be reached in a shorter time .
5 Easy access to neighbouring tennis courts , the lake and open air swimming-pool make it ideal for families , and guest have free use of the sauna and whirlpool .
6 ‘ The Founders ’ rights make it difficult for NoS to be taken over , ’ they warned .
7 Its durability makes it suitable for ships ' fittings , and its casting qualities make it suitable for sculptures .
8 Open questions make it possible for respondents to say what they really feel , but it is difficult for the researcher to organize the answers into categories in order to count them .
9 But in the hotel and restaurant industry , the GRiDPad 's 12-hour rechargeable power pack and its genuine portability make it viable for operations like stocktaking .
10 Tsunami 's low 3.5-volt power dissipation , TAB packaging and eighth of an inch height off the PCB make it ideal for portables and notebook .
11 Many-celled bodies make it possible for genes to manipulate the world , using tools built on a scale that is orders of magnitude larger than the scale of single cells .
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