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

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1 From these women 's descriptions of their days , it is clear that rarely , if ever , is it possible for them to make this distinction either .
2 She had called it ‘ Death in the Buildings ’ , and had based it not only on the tragedy she had witnessed , but had also written of the temptation for young girls to make money by selling themselves than by working long hours for poor pay , and had followed that by writing of women 's disabilities in a world where care in childbirth was minimal , and how only the kindness of humane doctors made it possible for them to have any skilled treatment at all .
3 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 .
4 but you 've got to you 've got to address both of those schools and ask yourself is it right for one to subsidise another .
5 But male compositors made it easier for them to do this , and justified the division of labour , when they agreed that women could not attain all the skills of the trade .
6 While Nicholson 's experience made it easy for him to contemplate such preparations , the work of the Perkins at King David For indicated that it was unlikely that more than quart quantities of aniline could be prepared safely on the Kennington Road premises .
7 Watching her now , in this setting , made it easy for him to believe this .
8 When people do cross the threshold of the church , do we make it easy for them to take that step ?
9 Spencer had always been the favoured one , beloved by mother since his difficult birth made it impossible for her to have any more children .
10 In retrospect , the greatest disservice Charles Howard ever did me was the way he had somehow made it impossible for me to trust this man .
11 She 's supposed to have Tamazepan and Frumil is it okay for her to take these ?
12 Would it prudent for me to consider both sets of minutes rather than us get into difficulty ?
13 The proposed closure of the USM , though not before the end of 1996 ( it will remain open to new entrants until the end of next year ) has thrown sharply into focus the debate on how smaller companies find a way of closing the much quoted ‘ equity gap ’ which they and their advisers have long argued makes it harder for them to raise any significant degree of long-term capital other than debt finance .
14 But was it common for everybody to do that ?
15 Why is it necessary for them to make such a claim ?
16 At the office during the week he found circumstances made it necessary for him to ring most of his influential friends and acquaintances — Sims , the paper 's tame lawyer ; Sir William Paice ; Brent-Williamson , the Literary Editor ; Huysmanns at the French Embassy .
17 If he considered it necessary for her to know such things , did that mean she was remaining on board after today ?
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