Example sentences of "go to make [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Certainly to respond to the gentleman who was suggesting that there 's no difference between us as adults and children , certainly there is the child in all adults erm that does respond , perhaps , in a childish way at times , but I would suggest that as adults we hopefully have gotten to a place in ourselves which we are not so much at the mercy of our immediate wishes and wants and feelings that we are able to be more measured in the way that we handle ourselves and our feelings , and therefore in a position to help our children to develop that capacity within themselves as they are growing up erm and erm I 've forgotten the other point I was going to make just following on from what Elizabeth there in the studio was saying .
2 We 're going to make up identical sets of strings , play them , see which we like , and then analyse and compare the sound pictures .
3 So we were going to make up a sport to see what he said , and in Spain they play a game called callots .
4 In each tribe , as we have seen , there were a number of coastal , a number of inland and a number of city demes , about sixteen councillors from each type going to make up a trittys ( only in the tribe to which Acharnai belonged was this system modified , because twenty-two out of fifty councillors is already well over a third ) .
5 Once get your heroine into one of those confrontations that are going to make up the greater part of her adventure , once have her facing another person and the words will flow .
6 I told Mum I was going to make up a quarrel with Shirnette .
7 When I use a well-known television series as a starting point I start by talking to the children about what we 're going to do and the way we 're going to work : " We 're going to make up a play together .
8 The Independent Labour Party in its rapid decline gave rise to several minorities besides those going to make up the Socialist League .
9 ‘ I 'm going to make up for all those nights apart .
10 I 'm going to make up the fabric I 've got .
11 You 're going to make up a a test sheet each pair er you 're going to cop you 're going to rough it out in your book .
12 erm Now , perhaps we come back to what can we do at this end , and I think Friends of the Earth has done an excellent job in bringing it to peoples ' attention that large areas of tropical forest are being destroyed at roughly the rate of 0.7 or 0.8 percent of the forest each year , erm and they , you know I 'm in agreement with them on the fact that forest is disappearing , it 's dangerous in many places , it 's catastrophic in some , for instance , particularly in West Africa , the clearing that 's gone on in the Ivory Coast is pretty disastrous , and erm there are indications that the West African strip of forest along the strip of the West African Coast by removing that you 're going to make not only that area slightly drier , but mainly the northern areas of those countries , and the drier , so it may well affect climate .
13 And you get the idea that a few qualifications are n't going to make that much of a difference to your life .
14 In that type of case erm perhaps the Court will not pay too much regard to the defendant 's personal circumstances because they 're not going to make that much difference , but if it 's not that serious a case the other main consideration that comes into play is the defendant 's own personal circumstance .
15 We all have to accept that each of us has made mistakes in the past — and , indeed , that we are going to make more in the future .
16 We 're going to make so much money out of oysters that the 5 million or so you 've got against me will look like chicken feed .
17 Until we do , I would suggest , and it 's not just about until we do , then , I do n't think we 're going to make really serious dint with the number of children that we now have in care .
18 These things always come along as a bit of an afterthought because they are never going to make as much money as the workstation version , but Hewlett-Packard Co has now introduced its most powerful VMEbus board-level computer yet , and calls it the HP 9000 Model 742i .
19 I mean if we do n't have compatible systems , then it 's not going to make a lot of it will make a difference , but not going to make as much difference , but I think if we do it could it really could be revolutionary .
20 And that meant that Downes could not possibly have killed Kemp before that time , and Downes was going to make absolutely certain — as he did — that he was never out of sight or out of touch with his group — except for the odd , brief visit to the loo — at any time that afternoon or early evening .
21 We 're going to make quite sure you do n't do the same to any other girl , whether she 's willing or not . ’
22 Spanish past is to deny many of the elements which go to make up modern Mexico .
23 Drawn to the fact-is-stranger-than-fiction aspects of Spanish history , Gironella found in Veláquez 's portraits a perfect starting point for a detailed investigation of the contradictions which go to make up modern Mexico .
24 The Met Office regards last summer as one of those exceptions from the norm which go to make up the typical British weather rather than some trend for the future .
25 Properties of the kind which go to make up our nominal essence of gold are divided by Locke into ‘ primary and original ’ and ‘ secondary ’ ( and also ‘ tertiary ’ ) .
26 They include current selection theory describing the mechanisms of biological change , accounts of animal studies that provide evidence concerning the psychobiological ‘ platform ’ from which human life ascended , inferences from infrahuman primates and other animals to man , and finally a treatment of the evolution of the component faculties that go to make up the human mind .
27 Some of the answers are only now coming to light as we find out more about the structures of the proteins that go to make up living cells themselves .
28 Latent inhibition training can be expected , therefore , to establish a network of associations among the component parts that go to make up the stimulus .
29 The novel proves that knowledge is possible , but also that it is in a sense artificial : it does not come from the past , historical knowledge in particular can not simply be uncovered , laid bare and put out to view ( or rather , the novelist can no longer create the illusion that the past is speaking for itself ) ; it is a construction of the past , and the reader is conscious of , and in compliance with , the careful disposition and organization of the disparate elements that go to make up the whole edifice .
30 Many of the fragments which go to make up a scoria cone are individually big enough to be called ‘ blocks ’ or ‘ bombs ’ , according to the simple size classification .
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