Example sentences of "make [noun sg] [adj] for [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Joyce Standing , a community centre volunteer worker , said a bus ban would have made life impossible for many residents . |
2 | Intense commercial netting of wrecks has made life difficult for offshore charter skippers and anglers . |
3 | Then the children were evacuated from London in fear of air raids and that made life difficult for many Sunday schools , since the London children wanted to show the local children how tough they were . |
4 | A government strategy for the revival of British industry is that of making aid available for various aspects of business needs . |
5 | Cabins were 71 steps down , making life difficult for disabled passengers . |
6 | Calcium soluble mineral found in limestone etc , which makes water unsuitable for most fish . |
7 | But the principles of democratic government are not framed to make life easy for political leaders ; they are concerned with ‘ government of the people , for the people and by the people ’ . |
8 | Deana would not easily forgive Belinda 's silly attempt to trick her , and she had the power to make life miserable for some time to come . |
9 | Susan and Gay were the people she liked best in the world , and when her father died she had made a mental vow that she would do everything in her power to make life happy for this sister of hers who had worked so hard and shown such courage . |