Example sentences of "it [adj] for [pron] [to-vb] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Advances in , for instance , the production of 64K RAMs ( memory chips that can hold around 64000 bits of information ) give Japanese manufacturers a versatility and efficiency which has made it possible for them to achieve so much in the past few years . |
2 | All in all , you will find that your chances of happiness together under the same roof will depend very largely upon your ability to respect and accept her individuality , to see that she gets her share of family affection , to make it possible for her to keep usefully occupied ( within her limitations ) in the home , and to engage as far as she can in all the outside interests she has always enjoyed . |
3 | Er is it possible for me to get closer ? |
4 | She put us back on our feet and made it possible for us to live again . |
5 | You love it here , and I could make it possible for you to remain here . |
6 | I merely made it possible for you to come back to me the sooner . ’ |
7 | My conclusion makes it unnecessary for me to proceed further upon the natural justice argument . |
8 | Bankers do not make it easier for them to do so by , for example , facilitating the transfer of standing payment orders . |
9 | The White Paper will make it easier for them to do so . |
10 | All National Park authorities will become independent Boards , which will make it easier for them to carry out their tasks effectively . |
11 | For homeowners who have negative equity — where the value of their house is less than the mortgage — the Chancellor ratified earlier proposals to make it easier for them to trade down . |
12 | She 's open-minded , and a single parent : maybe that has something to do with it and with me not having a husband it made it easier for her to come in and see me sometimes . |
13 | It makes it easier for it to fall out , when a woman is pregnant , in the last few months of pregnancy she produces lots of hormones which relax the muscles in her body do n't they ? |
14 | She says : So that made it easier for you to carry on then . |
15 | ‘ He felt it foolish for me to do otherwise . |
16 | Was it easier for them was it easy for them to pick up work or would they have been woul would they have to face a long time on the dole or ? |
17 | Malone said , ‘ Made it easy for them to get in . ’ |
18 | We want to make it easy for everyone to go abroad on holiday , regardless of limited mobility or other handicaps . |
19 | WordStar makes it easy for you to add up numbers in a document . |
20 | We have rounded off calorie values of meals to make it easy for you to add together your 450 — 1,100 calories allowed for the day ( in addition to your 400 from Fibre-Filler , fruit and milk ) ; we have also rounded off metric ingredient figures for easy measuring . |
21 | 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 . |
22 | 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 . |
23 | He had made no plans : fatigue made it impossible for him to think rationally . |
24 | His nationalisation and fury at British exploitation made it impossible for him to compromise even if it was clear that this policies were self-destructive . |
25 | The glitter in his hooded eyes made it impossible for her to hazard even the wildest guess at what he was thinking . |
26 | Her knees were trembling again , but he held her pressed hard against him , both her arms locked behind her back , making it impossible for her to get away . |
27 | Now you 've made it impossible for me to carry out an interview despite the fact I 've been extremely patient " |
28 | If I 'd met you earlier the fact that I 'm married would have made it impossible for me to take off and fly with you like this . |
29 | The class must consist of persons whose rights are not so dissimilar as to make it impossible for them to consult together with a view to their common interest ( Sovereign Life Assurance Co v Dunn [ 1892 ] 2 QB 573 ) . |
30 | The Red-Hot Gruncher makes it impossible for us to walk anywhere in the wood . ’ |