Example sentences of "to make it all " in BNC.

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1 If the new resolution is less than the original , you can show part of the original at full resolution , and pan it around if appropriate , or compress it to make it all visible .
2 And , to make it all seem almost too good to be true the total number of possible W particles seen by both UA1 and UA2 is just what one would expect from the total number of proton-antiproton collisions that the two experiments have observed .
3 This defence may last for days or for weeks , but usually the funeral begins to make it all real to her .
4 If I really wanted to make it all ‘ organic ’ I 'd take out a section of , like , six guitarists , who could all double up on parts .
5 Life 's a nightmare unless you can laugh , and it 's not use documenting the down side of reality unless you can smile , dance and live enough to make it all worthwhile .
6 Even then , the wisdom and mystical presence of Robson was required to make it all work .
7 And if they could agree to make it all worthwhile and let us know just what they really are . ’
8 You know that if they can do it for you , they will , and you know that when they 're on screen , they 'll do their damnedest to make it all work .
9 And then Luke came in and said the fire was fine and that he 'd bashed the cushions up a bit , to make it all OK for them .
10 It is lamentable that few butchers have the storage or the cash to put away half a hundredweight of potential turnover , watch it shrink by ten to fifteen per cent and charge the prices needed to make it all worthwhile .
11 PAUL STEWART is now a 2.3 million midfield player at Liverpool but he is the first to admit it needed a referee 's red card to make it all happen .
12 Now Claire looks straight at Keith , speaking intensely , trying to make it all real for him .
13 But to , to , to make it all a very nice gentle sort of colours throughout , including the mount is the right sort of thing to do .
14 As well as admiring a variety of modern and more traditional pieces , the Queen met many of the sculptors and was also introduced to some of the people who had worked behind the scenes to make it all happen .
15 So we do n't when he was here last week doing some er alterations on it , to go through what he 'll actually want to make it all new all the way through .
16 ‘ Then when I saw you I realised suddenly that you were just the friend who would help to make it all a success .
17 For most of course whether they 're here for fun or fame the aim is to make it all the way …
18 But the long term aim is to make it all dual carriageway … hopes are high the government will announce this in a couple of years .
19 No windows no doors no nothing er you know , completely gutted it to make it all , to renovate it and then ran out of money and then it just stood there completely empty .
20 I had to make it all myself .
21 So the third one comes up , the other one 's brother , and he says yeah I will but first of all you 've got to give me a corn on the cob with lots of butter on it to make it all slippery .
22 They 're done because the old-fashioned way of doing a , putting something together is a paste-up job , you 've got all these stories filed about all sorts of things , and then some editorial chap or chapess sits down with sort of paste and scissors and cuts the things off , and they tend to cut things off the bottom to make it all fit until it feels about right .
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