Example sentences of "do [pron] [adv] make " in BNC.

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1 Do I still make him unsure of where he is putting his feet ? ’
2 ‘ Are you rejecting me , or did I really make such little impression on you ? ’
3 ‘ Was it already hard , or did you just make it hard ? ’
4 Did you really make custard ?
5 Did you ever make love to her ? ’
6 I feel that the Angel Gabriel will ask me at the pearly gates : Ilsa , did you ever make a good Yorkshire pudding ?
7 What kind of preparation do you normally make for starting a diet or healthier eating or new exercise regime ?
8 ‘ Or do you often make social calls at this hour of the night ? ’
9 Why do you always make difficulties ? ’
10 kitchen , why do you always make out that I do n't ?
11 How do you actually make a lens ?
12 How do you actually make pupils do things ?
13 I was reading an article only in the last couple of days where it was talking about not particularly tourism , it was talking about a business that was in difficulty , and it said , you know , do you actually make people redundant , you do you stop advertising and you know the bottom line is you 've got to keep advertising because if you do n't tell people you 're there nobody 's going to come and buy your product , whatever it is , and you 're going to disappear anyway .
14 Talking of standing did did we ever make any progress on Fishergate ?
15 Why do we generally make wine from grapes rather than any other fruit ?
16 Yet what do we then make of a Gallup finding ( 21 — 6 May 1987 ) that , when asked to choose between inflation and unemployment as the greater threat to them and their families , 49 per cent chose inflation and only 43 per cent unemployment ?
17 Why , for example , did they not make more of the greater physique and technique of their battle-hardened pack ?
18 What did they actually make at Bradley 's during the war years ?
19 No , hardly put it down in his C V , Des O'Connor singer Did they ever make that ?
20 Or do they just make more noise ?
21 But then , if that were so , why did it not make her happy ?
22 ‘ And did it not make good sense to tell Rober' what is going on ? ’
23 And anyway , did he really make a habit of such manual labour ?
24 Or did he really make you believe he had developed some sudden , overwhelming passion for you ? ’
25 Why did he always make her want to cry ?
26 Does he really make it ?
27 Does it not make a lot of sense because it rings true to our experience ?
28 And does it not make the time problem even worse ?
29 Does it even make sense to pose the question in this form ? problems of interpreting the historical material are compounded by the fact that contemporary evidence from the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries tends to treat examples of working-class people who did not support their parents as evidence of individuals lacking ‘ filial affection ’ ( Anderson , 1977 ) .
30 does it just make you feel good , or , has it helped you to do something else that you wanted to do .
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