Example sentences of "makes it [adj] for " in BNC.
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1 | She makes it real for me . |
2 | The natural history of the disease also makes it unsuitable for screening by imaging techniques : a normal scan now is no guarantee of a normal heart in the future . |
3 | The quality of the printing is very high although the restricted paper width makes it unsuitable for wordprocessing and other serious uses . |
4 | In other words , it is easily reduced to the most basic units which makes it simple for computers to process . |
5 | This not only affects how the male public react to policewomen in the province , it also influences how male colleagues treat policewomen in the work environment and the sorts of duties they are assigned in practice ; and the dearth of senior female officers makes it easy for male colleagues to impose such limits on the role of policewomen . |
6 | However , although she has a pear-shaped figure , her height makes it easy for her to disguise the fact that her shoulders are narrower than her hips . |
7 | Their background makes it easy for them to appreciate and exploit the latest advances in active documents , and to see how document standards and document handling fit into the wider computing scene . |
8 | It includes a graphical user interface called the Itasca Active Data Editor ( ADE ) , which , the company claims , makes it easy for users to create , edit and browse data . |
9 | That makes it easy for me to feel confident . |
10 | This may restrict the set of operations that can be provided for some or all of the data.types ; it also makes it easy for the programmer to use an instruction on an operand with the wrong format , although assemble-time checks may help to reduce the number of errors of this sort . |
11 | Besides , the ritual of sampling and inspection makes it easy for the field man to portray his activity as a normal part of his job , rather than as a search for evidence of deviance . |
12 | WordStar makes it easy for you to add up numbers in a document . |
13 | It merely overrides it and makes it unenforceable for the purposes of excluding liability for death or personal injury . |
14 | The secondary market provides investors with liquidity , the ability to turn securities into cash if required , which makes it reasonable for many savers to hold long-term assets . |
15 | This step ladder is Kite marked , and has a Class 2 duty rating , which makes it suitable for all household needs ; it is also widely used by professional tradesmen . |
16 | 9 RON HILL STREET RACER 230g EVA midsole , lightweight polyester upper makes it suitable for distances up to half-marathon or a marathon for the lighter runner £32.99–£37.99 depending on size |
17 | The size of the device — which Faris expects to be able to scale down to 0.1 micrometres across — makes it suitable for use in very and ultra-large scale integrated circuits . |
18 | This gun-microphone has a super-directional pick-up pattern which makes it suitable for use outdoors at sports events and in similar situations . |
19 | Paul 's verdict : ease of use and good performance in sheltered conditions are this stove 's good points — and the propane/butane fuel mix makes it suitable for colder seasons . |
20 | I was even more impressed with the jacket 's performance when I wore it next to my skin — it has an antibacterial finish to the fleece which makes it suitable for this purpose . |
21 | Its durability makes it suitable for ships ' fittings , and its casting qualities make it suitable for sculptures . |
22 | How to Make Money With Computers contains a wealth of essential business advice , which even makes it suitable for the budding entrepreneur who does n't intend to start a computer related business . |
23 | Task format and quiz with key makes it suitable for private study and for use by non-specialist teachers . |
24 | The Race Relations Act 1976 makes it illegal for an LEA or governors to discriminate on the grounds of colour , race , ethnic or national origins or nationality against a pupil — ‘ by excluding him from the establishment or subjecting him to any other detriment ’ ( section 17(c) ( ii ) ) . |
25 | The process of becoming successful makes it impossible for fans and the band to visualise and treat each other in the same way . |
26 | By analogy , therefore , where the refusal of planning permission makes it impossible for a defendant to comply with the terms of a nuisance order , this could be regarded as a reasonable excuse . |
27 | It makes it impossible for them to pursue their careers and the average hospital bill that faces them often exceeds $ 100 000 . |
28 | This myth is believed all over the world despite the fact that the weight of the armour makes it impossible for the clam to close rapidly . |
29 | It makes it impossible for anyone to creep around your house without making a noise . |
30 | It is the life force within us that is the cause of that denial , which makes it impossible for the healthy to imagine a time when it will have faded , which makes them tremble at the thought that , were voluntary euthanasia ever legalized , abuse would inevitably follow , and when they became old and ill , they would be at risk of being put away . |