Example sentences of "it [adv] [adj] for [pers pn] " in BNC.

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31 Does not the right hon. Gentleman realise that he is setting an obstacle course for the courts which will make it more difficult for them to pass tough sentences in serious cases ?
32 These factors continued to make it more difficult for him to provide the separateness and space that Liddie needed if she were to develop her limited confidence in herself as a mother .
33 He smiled as if he knew that had been a struggle to get out but he did n't make it more difficult for her .
34 Loss suffered because the dismissal makes it more difficult for you to find another job .
35 And erm should you go round them in such a way that erm is making it more difficult for you and more difficult for other people ?
36 Ironically the price of sterling went up so high that it made it very difficult for us to sell our other manufactured goods and many people are now of the belief that because of the North Sea oil price rises , this had an adverse affect on our economy , making it more difficult for us to sell manufacturing goods because the pound was very strong against other currencies .
37 ‘ Which makes it more difficult for us , ’ said Pooley , ‘ since they did n't hang around for as long as usual , and therefore every single one of them was unobserved by the others for a minimum of half an hour . ’
38 The road that they have created I think is having a damaging effect on the team and is making it more difficult for us to get the results .
39 He was swearing steadily and obscenely as he did so , realising that the windscreen damage inflicted by the near miss would make it well-nigh impossible for him to engage in a high speed chase now .
40 ‘ If we can keep them off council land it will make it nearly impossible for them .
41 To make it as convenient for you as possible , Tampax go out of their way to produce comfortable , reliable sanitary protection that you 'll feel confident with .
42 Is it really necessary for you to have no claim if you are indeed made redundant or treated unjustly at the time when the contract finishes ?
43 The person 's kept himself out of trouble so is it really right for us to get him back before the courts again ?
44 ‘ Anyway , Charlie made it really simple for me , there were two guys at the back who could n't stand up and he laid it on a plate for me .
45 He 's made it perfectly easy for you , and nobody will think any the worse of you for getting out .
46 There is , moreover , a move towards the paying party 's seeing your file and this makes it increasingly important for you to think carefully about the costs and uplift information contained in your first letter or standard terms of business appended to your first letter , and also the standard of time recording on which your bills are based .
47 ‘ And I think she would find it equally credible for her as it is for us . ’
48 When he entered the party in 1927 , his radical , iconoclastic temperament made it relatively easy for him to align his own cultural views with those of a sectarian political group .
49 The nature of the Premier League club chairmen , most of whom are highly successful businsessmen , not without confidence in their own judgement , makes it almost impossible for them to give others carte blanche .
50 The number and density of flying bodies make it almost impossible for them to select and catch a particular individual .
51 Having been to a coeducational school , she did not find men a novelty , and in theory ought to have been able to discriminate better than Liz ( who endured some fairly dreadful experimental evenings in her search for entertainment ) , but her natural kindness made it almost impossible for her to refuse any overture , however offensive , however louche .
52 ‘ I also know that Mrs Chapman has arthritis which makes it almost impossible for her to climb those stairs to the little flat , ’ I added for good measure .
53 The empty pot was heavy and Asik found it very difficult to walk without carrying anything , but the pot made it almost impossible for him to move at any speed .
54 Because they have been treated more as adults here , the contrast between this and ordinary school makes it sometimes difficult for them to return and adapt to being treated as children again , so it is obviously preferable for them to continue on at the unit .
55 If you add that to the er problems that the government has created for this County , as with other County Councils , then the two things make it quite impossible for us to continue with a capital programme as we would like .
56 You know I , I , I mean I have n't written this one and it makes it quite difficult for me to see some of the questions , but I actually write I think that 's the most important thing in training is asking questions er and I 'll perhaps bring down some examples to show you .
57 I respect George for doing this , and find it very clever for him .
58 But at the same time you will make it very beneficial for him to be more obedient , to ask nicely and to control his temper .
59 Many of my school friends know hardly anything about sex and it worries them but mum has made it very easy for me to ask questions .
60 He 's made it very easy for me , everything is in US dollars .
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