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

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1 I merely made it possible for you to come back to me the sooner . ’
2 All National Park authorities will become independent Boards , which will make it easier for them to carry out their tasks effectively .
3 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 .
4 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 .
5 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 ?
6 She says : So that made it easier for you to carry on then .
7 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 ?
8 Malone said , ‘ Made it easy for them to get in . ’
9 WordStar makes it easy for you to add up numbers in a document .
10 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 .
11 Now you 've made it impossible for me to carry out an interview despite the fact I 've been extremely patient "
12 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 .
13 It makes it impossible for anyone to creep around your house without making a noise .
14 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 .
15 But in a way , I i i is it better for them to walk out than seethe and you know , I sa are you putting a bit much on there ?
16 The welfare state therefore acts as a ceiling over the heads of those on low incomes , making it difficult for them to move up through their own efforts .
17 He is also sceptical or the argument that parasuicides and the unemployed are linked by personality disorders which make it difficult for them to hold down jobs .
18 ‘ The temptation is to give them everything , ’ says Janka Stuttard , the Russian speaker who co-ordinated the visit , ‘ but their parents asked us not to do that because it makes it difficult for them to settle back home .
19 It marked them off from other men and made it difficult for them to settle down to the dull conformity of civilian existence after the war .
20 ‘ He has tried to draft in fresh faces , and found it difficult for them to fit in .
21 Now again if you take a good look round the retired people in town there is , you just sit down on one of those benches in town and watch people for a bit , and you 'll see that a lot of them are deteriorating physically and that is making them , making it difficult for them to get about socially , shopping- wise and so on .
22 They dig trenches which make it difficult for me to get out ?
23 His naturally long strides , she suspected , he was deliberately making even longer in order to make it difficult for her to catch up !
24 Gillian Murphy ( Mrs Seagrave ) has three young children and found that her career break made it difficult for her to get back into her chosen field of computer programming .
25 When he thought one might be possible , he was immensely sentimental , would give up everything for a lover ; yet it was his own exigence that made it difficult for anyone to live up to him , to match his quick apprehension , his wide range of interests , the fervour with which he experienced everything .
26 Playing the exact same solos every night on tour is good too , because the notes are firmly ingrained in your head and that makes it harder for you to mess up in a major way , which is something that could happen if you were winging it every night .
27 I had supposed that Aunt Louise would be in bed , but she met me at the door ; opened it , in fact , and held it ready for me to come in , because there was something she was bursting to tell me : ‘ I 'm not staying in this cold place a day longer . ’
28 Maiden explains sailing terms with little diagrams making it enjoyable for anybody to pick up and read .
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