Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] make " in BNC.
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1 | I just find those subject the easiest to deal with : on the one hand , they 're the most tangible feelings I have to pull out of myself ; on the other , they make me want to make a stronger statement when I ultimately do that . |
2 | You 're going to help me make to make a birthday cake for Jim remember . |
3 | Some of them tried to make amends for their own earlier contribution to this state of affairs and moved to include me more fully in the life of the school — a few even started to invite me back home for meals and things . |
4 | Everyone has made gifts for all others present , and these normally come with a little poem from ‘ Sinterklaas ’ himself . |
5 | Everyone has made me feel so very welcome and I 'm fortunate in that . ’ |
6 | Everyone has to make up their own mind and define their own position with respect to the revolution and maternity . |
7 | This is because while they may recognise the contribution everyone has to make in improving the nation 's health — there is still not a mechanism for involving the different groups , agencies and local communities . |
8 | Allied governments have sent the Russians several extra conditions to set before Iraq , most of them designed to make withdrawal as humiliating as possible for Mr Hussein . |
9 | None of them has made a hash of things like the British government . |
10 | This growth of alternative markets for short-term money and the instruments that go with them has made the supply and demand for short-term money extremely competitive . |
11 | The cause of children 's bookselling can only be advanced by everyone involved making worthwhile sums of money which justify the resources allocated . |
12 | It 's all very well for all the major computer manufacturers to say that all the money is in software and services these days , and that hardware is a commodity business , but if no-one wants to make the hardware , there 's no industry . |
13 | At this moment two people grabbed me to try to make me get up but I could not get up , so they kicked me and stamped all over me from head to toe . |
14 | And what do you say , do you say , ‘ I do n't agree with what that man says , it 's a bad book , I do n't like it or I wo n't read it ’ , or do you say , ‘ it 's probably useful for me to try to make the imaginative judgment to see things the way he sees them , to see the way the world looks like from his point of view , and I may reject that , but at least one ought to have some tolerance and some understanding ’ , and it seems that that 's where the study of literature meets life . |
15 | ‘ After every slump there 's a pick-up , and then everyone wants to make commercials . |
16 | So could I presume to make just two or three points about the current ills of the NHS ? |
17 | Do I want to make a will |
18 | ‘ Why should I want to make you feel bad ? ’ he retorted . |
19 | And I want to make if I can a couple of deeper coloured cushions and if I can I want to make tie-backs for the curtains because everything in that room is so blooming pale . |
20 | point of order , the point that I made make it on this side is that we are not against the expenditure . |
21 | ‘ I can see I 've made a fool of myself again . |
22 | ‘ Look , you can see I 've made the effort . ’ |
23 | Assuming you do n't , I mean make yourself sneeze , and you do n't |
24 | It could have been different if I had been accepted for the Forces , but this way I mean to make Marion my wife and I hope … well … well ’ — he jerked his head upwards — ‘ I may as well say it , that if I have a son , or for second best , a daughter , to carry on here . |
25 | I mean to make a contribution . |
26 | And I mean to make sure he does . |
27 | Not that I mean to make her sound like some latter-day Anne Frank , of course . ’ |
28 | Yes , I mean , like I mean making late payments , I 'm delegating people to fill up those late payment . |
29 | I mean making up conversations all over the place . |
30 | I think one of the things which the French have learnt to do is , indeed , to integrate specialists , whether they 're scientists , whether they 're economists , erm and their generalists , that 's to say the people who have basically a legal , economic , administrative background , to integrate them within the administrative hierarchy in a much better way than we have , erm and this is erm something which does I think make it easier sometimes to provide advice that really is erm clued up about the technical aspects of something . |