Example sentences of "make [pron] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Hard though he tried , Floyd could make nothing of the inward half and Couples , having gone to the front with a birdie at the ninth , was never caught again .
2 His opening 76 in reality had been his practice round because of his late arrival , and he could make nothing of the greens in his outward 36 yesterday , starting at the tenth .
3 why they do n't change over in this country because we 're the odd one out and if they make cars they 've got ta make them with the steering wheel one side or the other
4 All the Brownies agreed , and so Beegee promised to see what she could do about getting old-fashioned uniforms or photographs of them so that mothers could make them in the style of earlier days .
5 But do not make one without the advice of a solicitor .
6 He he did n't make one at the same time as , you know , to actually show the folds and that
7 You can make one like the British O' level that passes only 20% of 16 year-olds .
8 I know you 've got none fit in Munster at the moment , but hopefully the Lads in the Power Pack Section can make something of the ones we 've just lifted .
9 Claudia was getting used to feeling like a red rose in full bloom but it did n't make her like the feeling , or the man whose remarks caused her discomfort .
10 Unfortunately , the Lerwick side did n't make it past the second round .
11 But tonight on the Gerry Anderson television show will make it worth the wait .
12 ‘ She said they 'd been helping her to write songs , and sure enough I tried one of them — low string down to D , and top string right down to C — and I got three new songs straight away : Galileo , Virginia Woolf and a ballad that did n't make it onto the record .
13 The model should make it through the inverted position , but will lose lots of speed in the process which can cause any number of effects during the inverted climb phase .
14 Lesley 's family , colleagues and friends were praying she would make it through the first critical hours .
15 Even Cindy can barely make it through the routine .
16 If we could make it through the torrent to the bend ahead …
17 I 'll never make it through the three weeks in one piece ! ’
18 Maybe I 'll make it through the next couple of weeks , after all .
19 ‘ With the right fertiliser Leonardo might make it through the summer , ’ opined Today with vague hope .
20 That would make it off the root directory .
21 They can make their bourgeois war themselves , but they will make it without the workers . ’
22 Did they make it on the premises ?
23 How do you make it with the metal ?
24 Batty could n't make it for the second half against Villa after a recurrence of a calf injury he received against Wimbledon last Saturday .
25 ‘ I hope you wo n't be stuck in your bag of ‘ defending ’ the underground ; like the man said , let's make it for the hell of it . ’
26 ‘ I do n't know if Bobby will break into the Great Britain team for the World Cup final against Australia in October , but he should make it for the next series and then hang on to the job .
27 ‘ To be honest , I could n't even say when I 'm going to be back but I 've got to realistically think I wo n't make it for the European Cup . ’
28 In 1987 at one of the regular meetings of superintendents , I listened as the deputy chief constable talked his way through a potential problem for the increasing numbers of graduates in the service , who ‘ obviously can not all make it to the top ’ .
29 We should just make it to the cabaret — everyone 's there .
30 Skill is one of the most important elements in the champion 's make-up , because if he ca n't perform the right technique at the right time and in the right way , he will never make it to the winner 's rostrum .
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