Example sentences of "[prep] [noun] [noun] make it " in BNC.

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1 Today 's methods of birth control make it possible for a couple to choose whether or not to have a child .
2 The cross-curricular and cross-stage nature of health education make it necessary for someone within the school to take responsibility for co-ordinating the programme .
3 Data from readership surveys make it possible to measure cost per thousand readers for most major publications , not merely against the adult population as a whole but against sub-groups of the population .
4 The increase in mean ozone concentration with latitude and the existence of seasonal cycles in ozone levels make it difficult to detect any trends in global ozone concentration .
5 The various local and international fluctuations in market forces make it impossible to fix the price of oriental rugs in terms of cash amounts ; regardless of their accuracy at the time of writing , they would soon become out of date .
6 The National Criteria for GCSE mathematics make it clear that the curriculum must be differentiated .
7 RECENT reports and letters about bank charges make it important to restate the General Consumer Council 's views and to put the record straight about my own comments .
8 Professional Draw is equally at home with creative or technical illustration and the interface shows that a great deal of thought about usability has gone into it , although the sheer weight of features and refinements for precision illustration make it a complex package to master at first .
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