Example sentences of "make it [vb infin] [adv] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 I ask if rum was in the original recipe and she says , no , and I say that 's what stops the cake standing firm and has made it melt all over the place , and she says , ‘ It 's gon na do the same to you , ’ and we laugh like we 're kids .
2 One difference between the pub and the rest of the street was that the brickwork had been painted cream which made it stand out from the long façade of varying shades of red or grey .
3 Just make it twist round at the side and then it wo n't touch it .
4 As soon as you hear the dog barking though , you must tell it to be quiet , and make it sit away from the door .
5 There 's er a collar and a what they call a which is a protein tube and then it has various spikes at the end that make it stick on to the outside of the bacteria .
6 ‘ I was quite worried about making it hold up on the screen for two-and-a-half hours and it gave me pause .
7 This meant pulling the risers to fill the paraglider — called a wing — with air and then making it lie evenly across the ground .
8 Every part of the business is expected to perform henceforward — no longer will the investment of more money be relied upon as making it work better in the future .
9 He played with a rubber washer that came drifting by , trying to make it spin around in the air in front of his nose .
10 It was also planned to extensively landscape the road with tree planting over the next 12 months to make it blend in with the surrounding area .
11 Yet another multilevel game that , while enjoyable in most ways , lacks that certain something to make it stand out from the crowd .
12 population levels i in the area of Greater York , an allocation would suggest that , he was n't advocating that , it was just a pro rata ball park estimate , and he did n't purport to make it add up to the residual requirement okay ?
13 The problem is not to find an alternative to a system that once worked well but no longer does ; the problem is to make it work efficiently for the first time in its 3,000-year history .
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