Example sentences of "make [pers pn] [adv prt] [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Only two of their candidates have even made it through to the second round . |
2 | finally only one of junior teams has made it through to the third round of the cup … |
3 | But that was on a slower basis than , than he could make it up under the new scheme . |
4 | and that 's what I 'm gon na be aiming to do , if it , if I break even in two years I 'd be happy cos I 've made money back and then I 'll be making profit after that , and you wo n't make it back in the first year , no way |
5 | But others are less impressive and I wonder how and why they made it through to the final selection . |
6 | Everett made it through to the final Qualifying School last year where six rounds are played in successive days . |
7 | ‘ One more thing ! ’ his voice stopped her before she made it through to the other side . |
8 | It 's 45 years since Cheltenham Town made it through to the second round of the cup . |
9 | Bangor Reserves , though , made it through to the second stage with a 2– win over Chimney Corner at Allen Park . |
10 | Dundela made it through to the second round with a 4– win over Armoy at the weekend , but they needed extra-time to do it . |
11 | David Stewart and Fiona Thornton-Norris , from Corsham School , made it through to the third Gold Run and the really big prizes . |
12 | Only one of this year 's Crufts group winners made it through to the last forty ! |
13 | Of the other ranks , it was the desert veterans who made it back to the British lines , including Reg Seekings and Ted Badger , both of whom had been attached to B Squadron . |
14 | She made it down into the long drawing-room with a sort of grim look on her face that Alain noted with a frown . |
15 | I just made it out of the front door and to the end of my path , when the picture windows imploded inwards and the house erupted behind me through its triangular roof like Krakatoa herself . |
16 | Only about one fifth of names submitted make it through to the final roll-call of the main Honours Committee . |
17 | ‘ If we perform adequately in the middle of the field I feel we 've every chance of making it through to the next round . ’ |
18 | ‘ Who in hell 's name are you ? ’ he asked amiably , still unable to make her out in the thick shade of an ivy-infested oak . |
19 | Less than a dozen of the official green candidates are now expected even to make it through to the second round of voting next Sunday . |
20 | Thankfully there were no injuries and he and Ave Barlow managed to make it down to the best of the mountain safely . |