Example sentences of "[pers pn] make [adv prt] " in BNC.
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1 | I am writing this partly to get it clear in my head and to help me make up my mind . |
2 | ‘ I 've had them make up a bed for you . |
3 | It will be mainly concerned with pensions , education and health care , because there are well-developed private and occupational services in all three areas and because state services in them make up about three-quarters of state welfare spending . |
4 | Some of them made up the remnants of a tiny battery , source identified . |
5 | Nevertheless , three-quarters of RAF churches have robed choirs , half of them made up entirely of adults and averaging eight to ten members . |
6 | With that the three of them made off as best they could . |
7 | The NCT sessions encouraged everyone to ask ‘ daft ’ questions — the sort that do not seem daft if you do not know the answers — like how do I make up a nappy , how many sterilising tablets do I use for the bottles and what should we buy before the baby is born ? |
8 | Because erm Derek was looking for a supervisor and he said to me one day in a moment of desperation he said who can I make up ? |
9 | How do I make out contributions ? |
10 | Now in those days you never got an album deal from a record company unless you had a hit single , but I made up my mind that the sort of stuff he had would make a very good album , so I went to Decca with that view in mind , trying to get an album deal , and did get a deal for him . |
11 | On that first brief visit I made up my mind that one day I would return there . |
12 | Then , as another kind of exorcism , I made up a list of : |
13 | Though it was noon when I set out , I made up time , maintaining a speed of almost five miles an hour . |
14 | Aided by nostalgia , I made up my mind , there and then , to return to Nigeria on foot . |
15 | The wife and daughter were usually silent , but Service and I made up for that . |
16 | I made up |
17 | It was a great disappointment but I made up my mind there and then that it would be different next term . |
18 | The producer , a blase+ young woman , toyed with a lettuce leaf and an olive , but on the rare occasions I am asked out to lunch I generally do without breakfast , so I made up for her and discussed the shooting schedule ( you soon pick up the jargon ) with the director . |
19 | ‘ I can not recall the dates but it must have been in the very late twenties if I was still at school , because I left just as soon as I could when I made up fourteen . |
20 | ‘ It was then that I made up my mind that r would never leave England , ’ declares Lotte Bray ( Lowenstein ) . |
21 | ‘ All they know is stuff I made up . ’ |
22 | ‘ I made up my mind to say yes if he did , ’ she said . |
23 | ‘ I made up my mind about that long before we had five goals stuck past us at Oldham on Saturday . |
24 | Quite early , I made up my mind that all I wanted to be was a top flight boxer , to follow Jack Johnson in my own way and become the first black British heavyweight champion . |
25 | So , I made up my mind from then : ‘ right , I 'll have to stay with the black guys 'cause I am black . ’ |
26 | So 38×84″ was my conclusion and I made up the stretchers . |
27 | I made up my mind then that next time I had a baby I would love it . |
28 | I never used to be able to read good before I went into prison : I used to get into the book and think , ‘ What 's that word ? ’ and then cut the word down to size until I made up what it was . |
29 | And I made up my mind — " Now Mary Edgar you 'll be terribly sea-sick , " so I was prepared for the worst . |
30 | So I made up a couple of bottles for them and they said " Oh . " . |