Example sentences of "[noun] to make it [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 this happens automatically with a 1×1 rib , but when we come to the 2×2 ribs we have to take steps to make it happen .
2 Luckily she had proof , because she did n't think it was going to take long before he took steps to make it seem as if she 'd made a criminally stupid error .
3 The Owton Manor Primary School pupil from Hartlepool had his left leg broken and pinned in a bid to make it grow longer .
4 A pitcher can spin a baseball to make it follow a trajectory in any direction .
5 When I had a lock that was sticking what did I blow What powder I did I blow into the lock to make it work better ?
6 But the colonies were run on a shoe-string and generated explosive tensions ; both officers and men loathed the system , and the attempt to make it pay by imposing the most detailed and humiliating regulations sparked off repeated risings .
7 He had hated the little brochure that described it — the pathetic attempt to make it look glamorous , the photographs of it , posed , doors open , doors shut , desperately trying not to look like what it was — a square box with hideous speckled seats .
8 But , in an attempt to make it look as if democracy were alive , Iran 's clergy were urged to form political parties .
9 No , I would n't say I did , and I would n't say that 's what I was looking for , particularly , because again I mean it 's a much abused notion that perhaps that class disappears in postwar Britain , I think that 's a political issue that was an attempt to make it look as if class was disappearing , class differences rather , but I think there is a lot of evening out , there 's not the stark differences of the quality of life of furnishings that you would have found say in homes before the war .
10 Although he had the pride and the carriage to make it look easy , he was often terrified .
11 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 .
12 John wound up the toy car to make it go .
13 In the questions task , both age groups showed a strong preference for expressing intentional explanations by means of the infinitive construction ( e.g. , John wound up the toy car to make it go ) .
14 Once the opponent has landed fully , the hook will require a lot of force to make it work , and a foot sweep may then be the more appropriate technique to apply .
15 He took from it a ten-shilling note which he placed on the tea-chest , smoothing out the folds to make it lie flat .
16 You need only contrast it with cricket , a complex game over- burdened by social attitudes and codes , and dependent upon specific items of equipment to make it work , to understand how accessible football must have seemed .
17 Neighbours beat the dog with a metal bar to make it release its grip .
18 After her death Jones planned to place the body in the car with the engine running and push the pipe through the window to make it look like suicide .
19 ‘ It was so wet , ’ Peter says , ‘ that we had to paint the mud green to make it look like grass .
20 I think there 's sufficient weighting on the course in art for the child to make it work … if you kill the word ‘ exam ’ and just call it a ‘ set piece ’ , and say ‘ This is the final piece of work I 'd like you to do ’ , and see if there 's a climax of five terms ' work , as opposed to some sort of insurmountable hurdle that only 20 per cent of the pupils can get over … ‘ if you do n't make a particularly good job of it , it only carries 40 per cent of the marks and you 've got 60 per cent for the coursework ‘ .
21 We got charge accounts at Bloomingdales and stores like that , so we were always dressed fabulously and we were always sitting around in fabulous restaurants , charging for fabulous meals with all manner of people , which was all Tony 's plan to make it look like the most successful rock and roll company going .
22 The allied warship fired off warning shots across the Korean ship 's bows to make it stop , but it was cleared to continue it 's voyage .
23 Mad Eric has personalised his scum top by wearing the collar standing up and ironing down the front corners to make it look like a cravat — he now looks like Victorian Dad out of Viz. Berk .
24 It took more than a thousand participants to make it happen , beating the previous record by thirty-five .
25 If you get through that you 've got to give the balloon a good hard squirt to make it burn , and if you do make it burn it goes up with a hell of a whoomph and you 've still got to get away . ’
26 As a chairman , I did n't have to worry about finding a particular part to put in a piece of kit to make it work .
27 The big glass tells the story of the aridity of art , he wrote , of the lies of art , of the machine without the fuel to make it move .
28 However the wily old man gets his way , surreptitiously sabotaging the TARDIS to make it look like mechanical failure , and suggesting the city as the only source of repair .
29 You have to run a tight business to make it work .
30 When the promised sprinters were not delivered on time , when the fares increased in proportion to the decline in reliability , when children are stranded because trains have broken down , when Conservative-controlled Suffolk county council subsidises the late night train , and when central Government grant for British Rail goes up , yet the service is still like a lottery , I despaired , I despair , and I will continue to despair until we give individuals , travellers , employees and taxpayers a real incentive to make it work — the freedom to succeed in the private sector .
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