Example sentences of "make [pron] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Because another one was er we come down the houses in here , empty houses and in , in the summer they used to grow flowers , Marguerites , and we used to go in the backyard , we were n't supposed to , er and cut these flowers and make them into bunches and , and sell them for tuppence and thruppence a bunch . |
2 | What you 've got to do now is make them into salesmen , forgive me again for using the phrase salesmen , I appreciate that all of you are not men . |
3 | They used to use , make them into flashers and hooks for hedge cutting and |
4 | For this team game , get two paper cups and make them into button catchers by piercing a hole in the bottom with a needle or pin and threading through a length of reasonably strong cotton . |
5 | Is that how they make them at school darling ? |
6 | All the iron men make them for keepsakes . |
7 | He would n't give a contract and he wanted us to work like on the , make plenty of slate but he would n't you know , he was n't prepared , thee to pay . |
8 | Told him to look in any time — just to walk in , sit down , take his shoes off , and make himself at home ! |
9 | Now tell my why I should not have you killed or make you into slaves . ’ |
10 | Island craftsmen make everything from leather goods and raffia to local pottery and beautiful hand-made jewellery using the famous Majorcan pearls . |
11 | Punch make one for £1.95 . |
12 | Martha , the nurse on duty , proved to be a real dog-lover and insisted that Zephyr could go of her lead and make herself at home . |
13 | Make him into gingerbread . |
14 | They were notoriously warlike , subduing or assimilating lesser tribes and raiding sketchy Roman settlements to loot silver and make it into ornaments to add to their warpaint . |
15 | We even make it into Pete 's Eats before dark for tea . |
16 | Such sentiments are confirmed by reports from the few dealers who make it into stockbroking offices . |
17 | ‘ Silly , ’ his voice murmured , ‘ just make it into rain . |
18 | Barton-on-Humber , Burton Stava Broomfleet all had clay pits where they used to dig out the clay and cut it up and make it into bricks . |
19 | it was the cream of the milk , well you used to like it , well sort of , some people make it with water , that 's why I made it all milk , are you going to try it again with water ? and just a drop of milk on top |
20 | Make it with MINCE |
21 | If you make it with cream , you need not put any eggs . " |
22 | Make it for Richard ? |
23 | No one should underestimate Ian 's determination to be part of the England scene if we make it to America for the finals in 1994 . |
24 | ‘ It 'll be a bloody miracle if we make it to Ireland at this rate ! ’ he croaks . |
25 | For those who make it to lab director , about 1 out of every 25 or 30 technicians , there is also the opportunity to move to a bigger , richer hospital . |
26 | But — Johnsen is an excellent player : he has — great — speed ( if he make it to Leeds i reckon he will be their fastest player along with Wallace — he might actually be faster than W. ) , he is technically good , good ‘ nuff in the air — but his great force is that he can be used almost everywhere on the field . |
27 | In the wild most of the eggs or fry of this type of spawner are eaten , but just enough make it to adulthood to keep the population steady . |
28 | The rain eases as I head west ; I catch the last of a wide , bloody-looking sunset over Skye and the Kyles and the floodlights turning Eilean Donan 's grey stones green ; I make it to Strome in four hours twenty minutes from home , arriving just as the stars are coming out above in the purple spaces between the dark , heavy clouds . |
29 | I always I always make it in microwave |
30 | ‘ Though they make it in bags here , elephant tea they call it , is n't that funny ? ’ |