Example sentences of "[be] [adv] [adv] to make " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I am not here to make myself known to the police . |
2 | ‘ Dr. Briant , let me tell you here and now that we are not here to make judgments . |
3 | All the rest of us are just here to make up the numbers . ’ |
4 | to being erm being nice to you or whatever then you do n't go after them , it 's no longer revolutionary , you 're not out to get them you 're just out to make sh get the local tyrants and the evil gentry . |
5 | Erm for what it 's worth , I 'll give you my suggestions about what we should do as far as ticket prices are concerned er , having taken in a view of the most important factor of the treasurer 's comments but also bearing in mind that we did have high recurring expenses this year , which wo n't apply in future and we 're not here to make money . |
6 | They really like Elvis the Man and they 're not out to make money . |
7 | He is particularly worried by the adulteration of Ecstasy tablets : ‘ It is manufactured by criminals who are out solely to make money , ’ he says . |
8 | ‘ Yes , I see you do , ’ he agreed , ‘ and I 'm not here to make difficulties . |
9 | ‘ I 'm not here to make trouble . ’ |
10 | ‘ But I 'm not here to make judgements , only to see if you 've broken anything . |
11 | ‘ I 'm not about to make a citizen 's arrest . ’ |
12 | Dealers were always out to make money on the side . |
13 | trees were n't there to make The Stow . |
14 | William 's grandad had a lot of friends , unless they were there only to make sure he was safely laid to rest , where he could n't get up to much more mischief . |
15 | What we have done is we have erm been able to utilise some A C T capacity or generate some A C T capacity within one of the subsidiaries within the group um the reason for highlighting it highlighting it is not particularly to make a song and dance about it but is particularly to say that on the cash flow statement there is this in-flood and it is a one off in-flood we 're not going to be seeing that being brought forward every year , but basically what it is is we have profits in previous elements of the group which enabled us to generate A C T capacity enabled us to off set this A C T which we paid on dividends and bringing forward earlier than we would otherwise have done . |
16 | The effectiveness of that is not just to make Ransom 's struggle real , but also to demonstrate the metaphysical excitement of all moral choices , on the silent planet as well as beyond the music of the spheres . |
17 | To say that physics and physical science have such strong boundaries is not simply to make a statement about the disciplines . |
18 | But the function of art history today is not only to make such identifications , but also to relate an individual work humanistically to other works of the same school , period and culture , while remaining sensitive to its salient aesthetic qualities . |
19 | It is not enough to make me forget that the owl remains elsewhere . |
20 | But this difficulty is not enough to make us abandon the theory . |
21 | Myth no. 3 : playing 18 holes of go If or a couple of sets of tennis at the weekend is enough to keep you fit Exercising once a week is not enough to make you fit . |
22 | But that one painted notice is not enough to make up for the shabby doors , scruffy brickwork , and grimy frosted glass . |
23 | That 's not enough to make mummy well . ’ |
24 | If the performance of the 80586 and the MIPS R4000 is only off plus or minus 20% , it 's not enough to make the hassle worth it . |
25 | But the quality of the climbing at all grades is still enough to make a two or three day visit worthwhile for anyone climbing from HVS ? |
26 | But there 's still enough to make it worth their while doing it . |
27 | Being brought up in a christian home is n't enough to make you a christian . |
28 | It is n't enough to make searches ; you must deal intelligently and adequately with the replies you receive . |
29 | At an early stage in coming together in associations , then , the first choice is almost always to make a combined plea to those in power for greater access to resources . |
30 | PC Fishwick said : ‘ Of course it is too soon to make any judgement but we are keeping our fingers crossed that some of the crime prevention messages are getting through . ’ |