Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] it [adj] for " in BNC.

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1 As well as setting up a register the Act will eventually make it illegal for people to handle food until they have taken a basic food hygiene certificate .
2 LORD Ted Willis has introduced an extraordinary bill into the House of Lords which would effectively make it illegal for British shops to sell any audio or video tape recorder .
3 The fact that a water is potable does not , however , necessarily make it suitable for textile purposes .
4 ‘ They will merely make it easy for the Government to mobilize the military and send the settlers deeper into the area ’ .
5 Such packages , when opened , are found to contain many different ingredients of different size and weight which together make it possible for life to be lived at home with a tolerable degree of safety and comfort .
6 The markings not only make it harder for a thief to sell your property but will also make it easier for the police to identify the rightful owner whenever stolen goods are recovered .
7 As for the argument that money would follow patients and so make it possible for hospitals to treat more of them , that was always a non-starter given that the total amount of cash available to purchasers was not going to be increased .
8 Our clerical structures do not necessarily make it easy for pastors to be pastored .
9 I merely made it possible for you to come back to me the sooner . ’
10 In fact he pulled it further down making it easier for me to breathe .
11 And you 're trying to amalgamate all the unions together to make it easier for them .
12 Its foundations are laid in fostering guilt in people — well , that obviously makes it easier for our Pastors and Masters when we are young .
13 This project examines whether the differences in external conditions ( and in the characteristics of countries themselves ) alter their costs and benefits sufficiently to make it inappropriate for new NICs .
14 If we know how horses communicate , it not only makes it easier for us to understand them and look after them , but it also makes it possible for us to communicate with them more satisfactorily .
15 When the level of parenting available to a child is bad enough to make it appropriate for the state to intervene on his or her behalf , long-term planning to ensure continuing of good-quality substitute parenting should be essential .
16 I do not think it wrong for a man to open his eyes , look around him and consider that there might be other roads upon which to travel . ’
17 It 'll only attract people who 'll do little to help the economic life of the city and just make it horrendous for those who live here .
18 Despite the fact that he had come from a long line of soldier forebears , even the combination of breeding , upbringing and training no longer made it easy for him to bear the tedium of army life with good grace .
19 These views do not make it easy for individuals to come out , still less for the interest to come together in public political activity .
20 We agree that the fact that a completely new organisation , with a unique combination of responsibilities , inherited statutory powers and duties designed for another era and a different institutional framework , does not make it easy for the Council achieve its aspirations .
21 It 's very much you , because for various reasons , external factors will not make it easy for you .
22 The present rules do not make it worthwhile for most wives to continue working once their husbands join the ranks of the long-term unemployed .
23 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 .
24 This does not make it impossible for a domestic market to be dominated and then abused , but it is far less likely to happen .
25 Although the story of Croton 's lost Helen admitted that no single girl of the southern peninsula in those days was entirely beautiful enough , it was still recalled by the attending spectators at the Sunday promenade , by the old men and women no longer in the marriage stakes , by the servants whom custom forbade from parading — as if the cost of new or spruced-up clothes did not make it impossible for them to take part anyway .
26 In the case of purely generic goods , if the particular goods which the seller had in mind to supply had in fact perished at the time of the contract this would not make it impossible for him to perform the contract .
27 However , its softness and crease resistance do not make it suitable for kites where the sail is stretched , as on a typical aerobatic type .
28 Conversely , the firm may use a non-conventional channel like mail order which requires minimal investment in salespeople , although the physical characteristics of the product may not make it suitable for mail order .
29 Bankers do not make it easier for them to do so by , for example , facilitating the transfer of standing payment orders .
30 Any change must not make it easier for a defendant to escape conviction for murder in cases where there is a planned or revenge killing .
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