Example sentences of "[noun] make [pers pn] all " in BNC.

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1 Polished parquet and a narrow scarlet runner made them all look the same .
2 Models , watercolour drawings , photographs and actual plans make it all clear .
3 It had been a gruelling season but the final result made it all worthwhile .
4 PAUL STEWART is now a 2.3 million midfield player at Liverpool but he is the first to admit it needed a referee 's red card to make it all happen .
5 The failure of any of the interviewers to ask the politicians about these dangerous and difficult matters made them all seem like collaborators in the politicians ' games .
6 They 're done because the old-fashioned way of doing a , putting something together is a paste-up job , you 've got all these stories filed about all sorts of things , and then some editorial chap or chapess sits down with sort of paste and scissors and cuts the things off , and they tend to cut things off the bottom to make it all fit until it feels about right .
7 Trestles make it all so much easier and safer , and it is worth while having a second one so that everyone can relax for a few minutes if it is proving difficult to align both wings to get the main pins in place .
8 The lights came back on and then a thud overhead made them all jump .
9 If some are negative and some positive , it may be possible to add a constant to make them all positive , or it may be necessary to consider treating the positive and negative numbers separately .
10 Those stories make it all worthwhile . ’
11 The fireworks made it all worth waiting for .
12 As more letters take its place , you must enter them correctly until the person makes it all the way to the end of the belt and thus to safety .
13 Well I do n't believe this sort of thing goes on and suggest that Jon Ronson made it all up after reading a dodgy magazine .
14 He had been ordered not to tell anyone , not even his pregnant wife , until the letter of appointment made it all official .
15 The Lord God made them all . ’
16 The Lord God Made Them All .
17 Mr Cavendish adapted the hymn with great enthusiasm : My meat 's fresh and flavoursome , All creatures great and small , All things roast and barbecued , The Lord God made them all — and bang ! down came the cleaver and the blood trickled away down the special channel .
18 The new Hornes Collective catalogue makes it all so easy .
19 But somehow Mr Jaggers made us all show the worst side of our characters , and encouraged Drummle , who we all disliked , to annoy us .
20 After that , the compensations make it all worth while ; you can taste food again , you have more vitality , you smell better , you feel like a winner which is what you are .
21 After that the compensations make it all worthwhile .
22 A tap on the door made them all start .
23 Does he further agree that that needs to be a Europe which is not only open and ready to trade fully with the rest of the world , but also ready to grapple with the greatest danger facing European stability , a danger which was scarcely mentioned at Maastricht , and which must be faced by ensuring that the nations of eastern Europe make it all the way to open democracies and that the vast and scattered nuclear arsenal of the former Soviet Union is brought under proper control and we prevent a great proliferation of nuclear weapons in the successor states ?
24 Jill Green equalised for Central and Hudlass restored Pinewood 's lead before Green made it all square again at 4–4 .
25 As well as admiring a variety of modern and more traditional pieces , the Queen met many of the sculptors and was also introduced to some of the people who had worked behind the scenes to make it all happen .
26 On the face of it , a routine about The Art of Spitting as a Teenager does n't seem likely to raise many laughs … but Morton makes it all look so simple .
27 The sound of heavy boots sliding down he crumbling bank made them all glance up .
28 Gerald obviously feeling er , very , very bad about er , this scheme to make us all pay twenty pounds extra , if we have a second T V set in the house .
29 So much has already been written about the operational side of the industry that the public tend to take for granted the workforce whose expertise makes it all possible . ’
30 This magnificent reserve was purchased with unparalleled support from the membership , whose generous donations to the Abernethy Appeal made it all possible .
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