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

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1 Our success is due to you the readers , whose loyalty and support has made it all possible .
2 ‘ Helping others get a start has made it all worthwhile , ’ he added .
3 Says Frances , 53 , of Delamere Road , Ainsdale : ‘ I love meeting people and that is what has made it all so special .
4 And Anita , a model , said : ‘ Linford has made us all so proud of him .
5 Mind you Chappie has made us all laugh at times , and Deane looks as limited to me in a different way .
6 This has made us all sit up and think .
7 We was drinking beer so , of course , Charlie has to make us all feel small by paying for whiskies all round .
8 She just could n't say then that she 'd made it all up .
9 The speed at which everything then happened made it all seem rather unreal :
10 He reckons that if he were getting paid on the same basis that he gets paid for GP beds , in a small GP unit , he could afford to employ the additional staff , and resources and back-up to help make it all happen .
11 It is lamentable that few butchers have the storage or the cash to put away half a hundredweight of potential turnover , watch it shrink by ten to fifteen per cent and charge the prices needed to make it all worthwhile .
12 The guide should have made us all stand to attention and salute .
13 Until , in the end , Carrie began to think she must have made it all up , that she had just dreamed all those things he had said .
14 " Why bother making it all , then ? "
15 However , the goal posts having been established , it did make it all much easier .
16 I designed windows suited to all positions , and of all varieties of size form and grouping doorways cornices parapets and imaginary combinations of all these , carefully studying to make them all thoroughly by practical , and suited to the class of building .
17 You think I 've made it all up . ’
18 Another rifleman had bartered some of his Red Cross parcel for a loaf of bread ; ‘ The conditions of living and surviving had made us all as cunning as foxes ’ , so this rifleman that night slept with it under his neck , but someone crept up and cut off both the ends .
19 I felt that a Ben Johnson made angry by a Carl Lewis had made us all look second-rate .
20 Absence from the scene , thought Meredith , and being involved in other countries in other people 's affairs had made it all seem rather long ago .
21 She did n't see him for a few days after that , and had time to wonder why she had made it all up .
22 When One had made it all he saw
23 Now Claire looks straight at Keith , speaking intensely , trying to make it all real for him .
24 I had to make it all myself .
25 They do want to make us all better people .
26 So we do n't when he was here last week doing some er alterations on it , to go through what he 'll actually want to make it all new all the way through .
27 He seems resigned to a shortened climbing career , but content that he 's made it all .
28 And the man who 's made it all happen is Glenn Hoddle … for him Wembley … a big match is nothing new … or is it
29 She says that it 's made it all worthwhile .
30 Now it 's made it all go quiet has n't it
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