Example sentences of "[vb infin] it [adj] for [pron] [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Then I would like it fine for you to advise me how I am to repaint my ceilings , Doctor !
2 Would she think it fair for someone to lose their job for pinching her posterior on the Indie escalator ?
3 He worked slowly but efficiently for nearly two hours , fearing that , if he did not finish the work quickly , frost would make it impossible for him to continue ; then , tired and sweating , he went and sat on the front doorstep to rest .
4 In the case of purely generic goods , if the particular goods which the seller had in mind to supply had in fact perished at the time of the contract this would not make it impossible for him to perform the contract .
5 He is dependent on the permission of others for every step he takes , and if they so wish they can make it impossible for him to carry on any concrete activity .
6 His perceptual difficulties may make it impossible for him to recognize you and his immediate family or your relationship with him .
7 Although the story of Croton 's lost Helen admitted that no single girl of the southern peninsula in those days was entirely beautiful enough , it was still recalled by the attending spectators at the Sunday promenade , by the old men and women no longer in the marriage stakes , by the servants whom custom forbade from parading — as if the cost of new or spruced-up clothes did not make it impossible for them to take part anyway .
8 There is also the possibility of your neighbour erecting a wall within his own land , which would then make it impossible for you to carry out any maintenance works , even if you were able to gain access to your neighbour 's land .
9 When people do cross the threshold of the church , do we make it easy for them to take that step ?
10 Did that make it easy for you to talk to him ?
11 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 .
12 It has always been one of my regrets that life did not make it possible for me to know this quiet , strong artist and teacher better .
13 They may also be able to build in some safeguards which would make it possible for them to give permission .
14 You love it here , and I could make it possible for you to remain here .
15 He is the only person who can make it possible for us to become ourselves — to become a true person in an impersonal world .
16 The cost of developing power plants to meet ever-tougher emissons laws will make it cost-uneffective for them to do so themselves , he contends , especially if engines are destined for low volume applications .
17 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 .
18 ‘ You could make it easier for him to bear , Lavinia , ’ she suggested tentatively .
19 All National Park authorities will become independent Boards , which will make it easier for them to carry out their tasks effectively .
20 This , she thought , would make it easier for them to cope with a very traumatic situation .
21 Bankers do not make it easier for them to do so by , for example , facilitating the transfer of standing payment orders .
22 The White Paper will make it easier for them to do so .
23 ‘ Because arriving with me will make it easier for you to leave with me ? ’
24 ‘ I thought I 'd make it easier for you to suck me off . ’
25 ‘ We 'll go and watch what I 've just explained on machine , which should make it easier for you to understand .
26 But Rank Xerox is large and well-known and this must make it easier for it to get to talk to people .
27 But physical disabilities can make it difficult for you to express your sexuality .
28 Unfortunately I ca n't imagine any chairman introducing measures that would make it harder for him to flog of a few prised assets in order to raise some hard cash .
29 This would make it harder for me to make changes ; and it would have implications for the responsibilities of Departmental Ministers since Select Committees would try to summon the Chairman of Cabinet Committees to give evidence in addition to the responsible Minister .
30 And did that make it harder for you to do physics ?
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