Example sentences of "to make [pers pn] in " in BNC.

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1 To make it easier , you could buy little marzipan animals instead of moulding them yourself — however , if you do make your own , it might be fun to make them in the shape of the children 's pets and pipe their names on to them .
2 Many companies unable to make it in tougher foreign markets had no such problems in the forgiving local market .
3 ‘ Everybody here has studied U2 's success and come up with a step by step guide of how to make it in the music business .
4 To be involved professionally in a thing as creative as this is a great privilege and we have a duty to make it in such a way that we can help bring pleasure and a sense of fulfilment to those who are not so fortunate .
5 Essentially the method is to make it in stages in accordance with the diagrams .
6 Warning that workers at the mine could suffer from silicosis and that dust from the mine could have a devastating effect on the local soil chemistry , Mr Wilson said it was cheaper to manufacture andalusite artificially , and wondered why Navan Resources wished to go the expense of mining it : ‘ To make it in any way economically feasible to mine this , it would have to represent over 30 per cent of the total of the rock formation of the mountain and this means that almost one third of your mountain would disappear ’ .
7 The last master leg-spinner to make it in county cricket was Pakistan 's current coach and team manager Intikhab Alam , who made a big impact with Surrey in the 1970s .
8 Despite the recent and continuing efforts of the United States Tennis Association , and indeed , other National Tennis Associations , to provide better opportunities for all , ( see Main Point ) , it remains a fact that , if you 're an aspiring black tennis player , you have to be something very special if you 're going to make it in the professional game these days .
9 Ali himself has acknowledged this : ‘ I started boxing because I thought this was the fastest way for a black person to make it in this country ’ ( quoted by Torres , 1971 , p.83 ) .
10 The effect of all such variations was to make it in the interests of publishers not to specialize in one type of paper but , as they did increasingly over the post-war decades , to spread their interests across morning , evening and weekly papers — and , in a few cases , Sundays .
11 ‘ So the problem then is that only a little sliver of the tip of my cock was going to make it in range of the footprint of a normal eight and a half by eleven copy .
12 To this day it is nearly impossible to find a Canadian movie screened ; in any of our cities , or investment capital which would allow a cutting edge industry to develop in Saskatchewan rather than Idaho , or a cultural figure who has not had to make it in the US ( Bryan Adams ) or the UK ( Conrad Black ) before the person is taken seriously at home .
13 He had a wonderful brain , but I guess we did n't know how to make it in bed .
14 There is nothing to make it in the firm 's best interests actually to follow through with the punishment in the period following a deviation , given the game that then presents itself .
15 If you 're saying auditors unlikely to make it in practice then the idea 's doomed anyway ’ ) was pointed to in a comment from .
16 ‘ Well , you 're not going to make it in that state and that 's for sure .
17 well you do n't , you do n't have to make it in plastic do you ?
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