Sentence examples for make it impossible to read from inspiring English sources

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The essay's demands and commands make it impossible to read as the expression of a quest for freedom.

Anything that plugs in must be switched off, and the gradually condensing shadows make it impossible to read: some life lessons can't be learned from books.

It is a frustration familiar to anyone who has attended a blockbuster exhibition – the scrummages around the information cards that make it impossible to read about the paintings on show.

As for bookstores and cafe culture, surely the mesmerising mess of the Gehry building will make it impossible to read and unnecessary to caffeinate.The Guggenheim Abu Dhabi has been in the news a lot lately, owing to a possible boycott of more than 130 artists over the working conditions of those charged with erecting these modern temples.

Editing contracts under mood lighting might seem sexier, but it would also make it impossible to read words.

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The distance made it impossible to read her expression, but the situation said it all.

But the house lights had to be kept dimmed, which made it impossible to read the printed texts in the program.

Many hard drive failures are caused by worn parts that no longer align properly, making it impossible to read data from the drive.

She has made it impossible to read "Melons for the Passionate Grower" without wanting to grow the fruits it contains, grow them passionately and ensure that they keep being grown.

But is the / earth as full as life was full, of them?" His premature death shadows these elegiac lines and makes it impossible to read them without wanting to include O'Hara's name in the list.

As an architect, Taubman was critical of the poor design that made it impossible to read in bed because the dim overhead lighting was across the room.

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