Example sentences of "[verb] it [adv] make " in BNC.
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1 | And you 'd say , right , and you 'd go the , after the baby was born you , you 'd go back again to what we call the nur nursing , nursing up and you 'd want the bowl again for the baby and you 'd say wh where 's the bowl and they 'd say , oh well I think it 's downstairs , we used it yesterday to make a pudding in . |
2 | It was the time of their lives when they found it hardest to make ends meet . |
3 | She found it only made things worse if she struggled , bringing her even more intimately against his muscular shape . |
4 | As chairman Sir Peter Thompson explains in his statement , ‘ With the spotlight on corporate governance following the report of the Cadbury Committee , we have felt it right to make a statement on how the group complies with best practice in this area . ’ |
5 | Owen judged it best to make no reply . |
6 | In the meanwhile , we did not feel it right to make aspects of knowledge about language in the programmes of study ( which will be legally obligatory for every pupil working at levels 5 to 10 ) too extensive or demanding . |
7 | Those things get so twisted it just makes me look stupid . ’ |
8 | Over the last 2000 years the Church has thought it right to make many changes : in patterns of ministry , in liturgical forms , in ethical emphasis , in doctrine . |
9 | Examine it carefully to make sure no fluff , or more likely , wax has built up , which in time will give you problems preventing the yarn feeding through evenly . |
10 | It had been bored or dug or had occurred naturally at an incline of about thirty degrees , so that all the way down into the mine , holding onto the rope , they had had purchase for their feet , had almost been able to walk don , though describing it thus made a dull and orthodox act of what had been the great adventure of their boyhood . |
11 | The android continues to fulfil all its courtly duties and even becomes a trusted confidant of the Emperor , and the princess discovers it actually makes a better lover than the original . |
12 | Those who do use it generally make at least three or four substantial purchases on credit each year ( Appendix I , Table 7 ) . |
13 | • It is light , portable and you can use it anywhere to make any seat or chair comfortable |
14 | Then we get it specially made . |
15 | It 's hell here really let's face it so make all speed to the Moynihans at Toulon . |
16 | trying to make it balance all afternoon so I had to start it yesterday to make it balance . |
17 | I can imagine him making the statement , but I ca n't imagine that he meant it sufficiently to make it worth printing . |
18 | Most of this information is disconcertingly dry : we have to squeeze it hard to make anything of it at all . |
19 | No I do n't think it really makes an difference on the detailed alignment of an inner relief road , I think it 's basically the perception of motorists using er the system in that part of Harrogate and Knaresborough that it would be quicker to use the existing A fifty nine through Knaresborough than you go along one of the radial routes onto er the inner relief road . |
20 | And these are just sort of piling up together well they they can all be if we choose it right we can make it usually make it one . |
21 | Oh they would n't stop them if they wanted to get in but I mean it just makes it easier . |
22 | Out of control it caused dreadful havoc , but when it ran smoothly and sweetly it not only modified life 's aridity but added a pleasing dimension to the view , while Lydia , at present , was using it only to make mud pies . |
23 | Some , I hear , are split down the middle within themselves and are going back to see it twice to make up their minds about the play ! |
24 | He never touches the Ring , but desire to have it still makes him turn to violence . |
25 | She thought she ought to be able to master it sufficiently to make it write a poem for her , but it did n't work like that . |
26 | I think it absolutely made my performance . ’ |
27 | Do it again to make sure you did not just let go of the stick in fright ! |
28 | Or some chum of Matt 's put it there to make him feel at home . |
29 | Alexander had , up to now , been completely ignorant of this habit , and anything that he did to change it only made the situation worse . |
30 | Perhaps he had it already made out … ’ |