Example sentences of "make it [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Merck , the US pharmaceutical company which discovered that this drug — originally developed as a treatment for worms in animals — could have a beneficial effect in humans , has made it available in West Africa free of charge .
2 Not to pray that God will save , but rather that people will receive the gift of eternal life , because God 's made it available !
3 Volkswagen , which helped develop the smaller Eurobag specifically for smaller cars , introduced the Eurobag as optional equipment on the Golf last year and has now made it available on the Passat saloon as well .
4 The car has made it that way and it would be almost impossible for public transport to knit it together in the way that the railways did in the nineteenth century .
5 If Poland was backward it was not because the Poles wanted it so , but because Germany and the other partitioning powers had made it that way , and because the Allies had failed to provide the necessary capital to finance Poland to do the job they required .
6 ‘ It 's only hard because between us we 've made it that way , ’ he murmured softly .
7 He was glad that he had dismissed Palottino , although the Neapolitan had made it dear that he strongly disapproved of this mania for walking .
8 Susan could n't think of a film where he had made it alive to the end credits .
9 Japanese sources gave the R2Y1 an estimated maximum speed of 493mph and a range of 2,400 miles , which would have made it invulnerable .
10 tt They 'd got two handles which was b made it mobile , two wheels , and used it Have four sacks at the end of this threshing engine , hanging on little hooks , and and a bloke there seeing that it got filled alright and it when it was full , they used to run this thing underneath a sack , crank it up by hand , like that , till they got it to the required height , then nestle it on their shoulders , you see there was a There 's a there 's an art in carrying c In carrying coal and there 's an art in carrying corn and there 's an art in carrying beef .
11 If you believe all the tourist literature , Charlie , had he come to power , would have made it compulsory to live in rock fissures .
12 Thatcherism has made it compulsory not to care .
13 The Labour government of 74–79 had made it compulsory for local education authorities to reorganise secondary schools along comprehensive lines in the 1976 Education Act , but one of the first acts of the Conservative government of 1979 was to repeal this .
14 But the loss of military independence , industrial capacity , employment and markets that such a policy would involve has always made it unacceptable to Western European governments and electorates , including our own .
15 Fuzzy Logic has made it two wins out of two …
16 has made it two nil .
17 On thirty seven minutes though , Paul Biddle should have made it two nil as he found himself with just the Fairmile goalkeeper to beat , but stupidly played it wide for Brian Marland , but his final pass was poor and Fairmile 's Kevin Shepherd was able to clear the ball from the danger area .
18 We always regarded it as a partnership , we just had n't made it official by telling the Institute or the Inland Revenue . ’
19 The word is , just as predicted by RW&P in January , that its political volatility has made it untenable as a venue .
20 But he had made it complete with fossils and dinosaur skeletons buried under the earth ; red herrings put there to expose those of little faith .
21 Within 4 minutes , Steve Mardenborough had made it 1-1 .
22 Urban motorways have proved no solution to Britain 's chronic traffic congestion — indeed some say they have made it worse .
23 The ‘ new conservatives ’ have made it worse by arguing , incorrectly as it happens , that since the children of the élite for the most part ( and for both genetic and environmental reasons ) become the élite , then the elaborate process of selection may as well be shortened and a plain hereditary principle reintroduced .
24 Mr. Clark had to get a bricklayer to repair the walls that were broken and he complained that although the schoolmaster was in attendance the whole time , the boys had made it worse than it was before .
25 Not only have they made it worse , they knew they would ; even if they genuinely thought their policies were somehow better for Britain as a whole , they knew damn well they 'd put hundreds of thousands of people out of work , and Saatchi & Saatchi must have known that , too , if they 'd bothered to think .
26 And now we 've made it a fire door it 's made it worse .
27 She 'd made it worse .
28 and the drought of course has made it worse
29 I should 've she made it worse , she started slapping her jaw you should n't hit your man one punch jaw and mouth , his jaw and nose and everything .
30 To ensure you receive the best return on your money at all times , we have linked Meridian Savings to a Meridian Current Account and have made it easy and convenient for money to be transferred between the two .
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