Example sentences of "and [verb] it work " in BNC.
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1 | Expect the Young Ones crossed with Beetlejuice , Kevin Turvey meets the Female Brat Pack ( Phoebe Cates , Bridget Fonda ) and an example of how to make an Anglo-American film and make it work . |
2 | If you can spot a possibility and make it work the result can be exciting , and do n't be afraid to use your sense of form , colour and originality . |
3 | Much as we might like to , we ca n't turn the clock back on these fundamental changes , we have no choice but to proceed with all faith in the new and make it work . |
4 | Once I had begun to reap the benefits from my new system , I decided to enlarge on it and make it work even harder for me . |
5 | ‘ Hopefully we can take our rapport onto the pitch on Wednesday and make it work . ’ |
6 | Corporate entrepreneurs are people who envision something new and make it work . |
7 | Do n't let anxiety rule your life — at our special one-day workshop you 'll learn how to control stress and make it work for you |
8 | To create this structure and make it work meant harnessing all C&P 's human talent — and the response was there . |
9 | Let's not chance that decision , let's all move forward together and cooperate and make it work . |
10 | ‘ I feel very pleased after changing our style for this match and seeing it work so well against a Premier League team . |
11 | He mounted it on his vehicle and made it work . |
12 | What we 're , in effect what we 're saying is that for a a number of years the Communist Party has provided , has made that moral economy work i in a s and made it work very well because rents have been reduced more than the peasants would expect erm er interest rate is extremely low . |
13 | That that 's lubricant that 'll loosen it and let it work its way through nice and gently . |
14 | The authors identified three options before them : first , ‘ planning ’ , starting again with no preconditions ; second , total dispersal ; and third , ‘ conditioned yet comprehensive planning ’ — retaining the old structure and making it work under modern conditions . |