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

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1 The variety of shores make it particularly good for birds such as waders and sea duck , and its situation ‘ next door ’ to Siberia makes seeing even more exciting birds a possibility .
2 Its effectiveness at low concentrations , and cheapness make it particularly suitable for high volume industrial requirements , treating large areas or circulating at relatively high speed in clean-in-place systems and for process water disinfection .
3 Although RME is more expensive than diesel , it produces no sulphur dioxide and less carbon dioxide , factors which make it particularly suitable for use in urban areas .
4 Many men ( but few women ) deny the existence of subtle impediments that make it particularly difficult for women , blacks , Hispanics and even those talented Asians to make it to the top .
5 Then there is another point that I have just touched upon : if sin degrades and hardens us , then this will affect our emotional response anyway and make it even harder for the cross to be effective in inspiring us to change our way of living .
6 Importantly , speedier and more sophisticated forms of transport and electronic communications make it increasingly possible for these two forms of work to be in contact despite their physical separation or ‘ stretching ’ over time and space .
7 The prevalence of many countervailing centres of influence to government , in the form of local associations will in the long-term make it increasingly difficult for governments to concentrate all power in their hands .
8 Such rifts deepened by violence , intolerance and cruelty create ever more bitter hostility and make it increasingly difficult for persons brought up in one faith to transfer allegiance elsewhere .
9 It has been pointed out that there are biases in the system that make it much easier for some interests to be heard than others , and much easier for modifications to the status quo to be vetoed than to be supported .
10 While there are many circumstances in which that is true , it seems important to acknowledge that the political system contains biases that make it much easier for some groups to secure influence than others .
11 If an expert adopted a code of conduct , it would become part of his contract with the parties and make it much easier for a party to make a claim in the case of a breach .
12 These dusk sets make it much harder for observers to see what is happening , and also make a successful backdown less likely .
13 What you need to do is to be able to provide a private sector a certain level of certainty , that the concession will be er granted long enough so that one can recover both your costs an=and certainly be able to make a profit and so er to the extent that the franchises that are being considered are short natured , seven years , er that becomes rather disadvantageous and unattractive er concessions of twenty and thirty and forty years , and and really thirty thirty to forty year period er do make it in fact make it very attractive for private sector involvement .
14 They make it very difficult for British firms to make acquisitions , especially hostile bids , and show the ‘ single market ’ to be in reality a very one-sided affair , pivoted far too much against British interests .
15 But shortage of teachers and timetabling problems make it very difficult for schools to work any great breadth into the system .
16 Regrettably , the delays experienced in taking a matter through to a court hearing , together with the passing of information to other bodies , make it very difficult for outsiders to assess the effectiveness of s 447 enquiries .
17 Eating disorders tend to come from childhood , or problems , or ways people have approached food in the past and the pressure is on women to be slim to fit into these categories are er , just more pressures that make it very difficult for somebody who has an eating disorder to sort the problem all these pressures just make it more difficult .
18 Both sets of hedges are getting very overgrown and make it very difficult for pedestrians who are forced out into the middle of the road with the consequent danger from traffic .
19 Its presence will indicate hostility towards religion and make it very difficult for people to take religion seriously .
20 ‘ You make it very difficult for any man to resist you .
21 erm so er it 's sometimes possible to borrow from the university but they usually , they usually make it very difficult for one so er oh thanks , erm so erm anyway because with a thing like people 's accounts of dreams you may want to sort of go back and look at them , you know , sort of how people have expressed them in their own words , they may have er you know produced some nice interesting quotes or something like that
22 Make it so hot for them here they 'll have to leave ! ’
23 So often , people make it so easy for the criminal — it 's a gift !
24 I said yes , she said it 's lovely , she said make it so easy for ironing , see
25 Make it more glamorous for the poor wretches . ’
26 This may confirm Joan 's fear of greed and make it more frightening for her to know about her own .
27 As people grow older , however , they may be more likely to develop illnesses or conditions which make it more difficult for them to cope without some help or support .
28 Does the press narrow popular conceptions of rape and make it more difficult for raped women to obtain justice ?
29 Those who can pay but refuse to do so muddy the waters and make it more difficult for local Labour councils to adopt and sustain humane collection policies .
30 In the hunt for both markets and resources , managers invest to create three basic kinds of new advantage that make it more difficult for others to compete .
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