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

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1 She gave a loud , bitter shout of laughter that made them all stare .
2 Biddy did not speak for some time , and stood considering them in a way that made them all feel about half their usual size .
3 The girls were , however , very much alike : wide-eyed , glossy-haired , with a hunch of shoulder and ease of hip that made them all the sisters they longed to be .
4 M. Lheureux plies Emma with a foretaste of false comfort : he tells her consoling stories of lost dogs which have returned to their masters despite great distances ; why , there was even one that made it all the way back to Paris from Constantinople .
5 This was a truly superb feeling and we received some good compliments , that made it all worthwhile .
6 More than 400 plants using the technology were licensed and again it was ICI-developed catalysts that made it all possible .
7 that I went home with , erm we had very good relevant local dialogue with the minister yesterday morning , simple things within twenty five miles of our experience , that made us all think very hard .
8 Well it 's better than making it all up .
9 In this kind of house , in this kind of street , they soon collect a grey film that makes them all look much the same .
10 And the worry that makes you all tense …
11 ‘ There is one other thing that makes it all so odd , so difficult to understand .
12 Oh my darling , I am too happy and excited to be able to write all the things I want to say to you , so much is crowding in , so much has happened in such a short while and I want to pin down some of this marvellous feeling before it all rushes by and becomes more accepted — because , Betty , I do feel that we accept each other , there is a tolerance , a straightness between us that makes it all possible .
13 The defence thus utilized one side of the ambivalence — the love and high esteem felt for the father — to build a bulwark against the other — the hate and contempt of the father — in order to inhibit the aggressive egoism of males and make them all equally subject to a primal father-figure who for the first time now became fully internalized as a shared superego .
14 See how it goes and make it all , all the one meeting that have July course , like we was all through the winter .
15 It was the first time our national and international network had gathered together in one place and made us all realise just how much the work has grown . ’
16 He came back full of the experience and made us all quite envious , but he was able to see first hand what went on at the business end of the oil industry and picked up some useful knowledge for future reference when dealing with the oil men .
17 While they were drinking tea , Joanna regaled them with her story of her stay in hospital and made it all seem a huge joke .
18 He slapped both hands palms down on the table , slopping his tea and making them all jump , totally unselfconscious in his misery .
19 We all know the well-worn apocryphal stories of Soviet nail manufacturers told to maximize tons of nails produced per man and making them all large in order to do this most easily .
20 It is too easy to say that the Opposition are just scaremongering and making it all up , and it will not be as bad as we fear .
21 He has the knack of scoring crucial goals and making it all appear so easy , the real mark of a master craftsman .
22 ‘ She has no airs and graces and makes us all so proud . ’
23 The aim of the Order is to involve everyone — management and workpeople — and to make them all aware of the importance of safety and health .
24 Dickens has been very clever to intertwine all these aspects and ideas , and to make them all relate to each other , in the one central character , Pip , and the other central characters around Pip are basically just extra ingredients to make the plot work .
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