Example sentences of "make it easy for [pron] " in BNC.

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1 He loved the tough life of thrill and fear and his excellent war record had made it easy for him when , in 1941 he had decided to apply to join the newly formed Parachute Regiment .
2 This had made it easy for him to reach the traps as there were no banks here as such , just fiats of mud and rock .
3 In the past we 've always made it easy for you .
4 It is almost as though fate is saying , Look , I 've made it easy for you ; just get on with it , do it .
5 I think you have something definite to say — and I hope I have made it easier for you to say it . ’
6 But the Lord has made it easier for you by giving us the lesson taught so simply and sublimely by our parents — the joy of love , that is of understanding and being understood , of giving and receiving , of sacrificing oneself to be recreated , of pouring out the treasures of one 's own heart only to find them multiplied endlessly .
7 When people do cross the threshold of the church , do we make it easy for them to take that step ?
8 ‘ You just wo n't try and make it easy for yourself , will you ?
9 Like 1-2-3 , SuperCalc 5.5 does n't make it easy for you to get ambitious with presentations , even though lots of printers are supported , and you have the help of Sideways .
10 ‘ Why should I make it easy for you ?
11 It 's very much you , because for various reasons , external factors will not make it easy for you .
12 Did that make it easy for you to talk to him ?
13 ‘ You could make it easier for him to bear , Lavinia , ’ she suggested tentatively .
14 so the most-talked-about terrace-player gets another half-page over here — if Frank play well in the US that might make it easier for him to get a new club .
15 All National Park authorities will become independent Boards , which will make it easier for them to carry out their tasks effectively .
16 This , she thought , would make it easier for them to cope with a very traumatic situation .
17 Bankers do not make it easier for them to do so by , for example , facilitating the transfer of standing payment orders .
18 The White Paper will make it easier for them to do so .
19 If Martha here ca n't make up her mind , I 'll make it easier for her .
20 ‘ That 'll make it easier for her , hey ?
21 The truth would make it easier for her to be found , and she never was found , was she ?
22 ‘ Perhaps she realised that something like that would make it easier for her to be found . ’
23 Perhaps the shops 'll make it easier for us now .
24 ‘ We 'll go and watch what I 've just explained on machine , which should make it easier for you to understand .
25 Preparing for bathtime will make it easier for you .
26 ‘ I thought I 'd make it easier for you to suck me off . ’
27 ‘ Because arriving with me will make it easier for you to leave with me ? ’
28 But Rank Xerox is large and well-known and this must make it easier for it to get to talk to people .
29 And so he made it easy for me .
30 ‘ We made it easy for them , ’ said Kendall afterwards .
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