Example sentences of "[noun sg] make it [noun] " in BNC.

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1 When you wash your hair make it part of your routine to gently massage your scalp using the soft pads of your finger tips in circular movements .
2 And of course made it part of the job that you had to attend night school classes for bread baking and confectionery .
3 Graphic novels are perhaps the latest form of comic , an attempt to make it part of literature .
4 A polymer-reinforced wax for reproofing waxed cotton making it water repellent and hardwearing .
5 Alan Kimble slammed that home to make it Cambridge 1 ; Swindon 0 .
6 Paul Reece pulled off the save of the match to make it Wolves 0 ; Oxford 1 .
7 When it reached about 3ft I pinched out the top to make it branch , which it did most satisfactorily .
8 And as often happens , United were so committed to attack , that they left the drawbridge down at the back and Lemon scored another in the last minute to make it Hereford 1 ; Chesterfield 3 .
9 " Fill your Sillabub pot half full with sider , and good store of sugar , and a little nutmeg , stir it well together , and put in as much cream by two or three spoonfuls at a time , as hard as you can , as though you milk it in ; then stir it together very softly once about , and let it stand two hours before you eat it , for the standing makes it curd . "
10 The Strongbeam Water Low bracket and pulley makes it simplicity itself to lower and raise the basket as required .
11 Before the 1964–70 Labour government made it Department of Education and Science policy , a number of local authorities had already set up comprehensive schools .
12 ‘ That 's a shame , ’ said Miranda and gave her hair three strokes backwards with her brush to make it puff .
13 By the time Elizabeth arrived Lydia was prepared to welcome her , since any additional flavour must add something to the evening , which was like Betty 's meatless stock into which she kept putting more and more dried herbs and burned onion in an effort to make it taste of something .
14 Jimmy has a box of 0 cricket balls , each weighing 1 kg but he found that he had to take two out of the box to make it balance with a 40kg , weight , The equation which describes this balance would be : unc If Jimmy put back the two cricket balls into the box what would happen to the balance ?
15 Sage is currently re-vamping the online help system to make it context sensitive , and I 'm hoping that they 'll also look at idiot proofing and the application of the Windows interface .
16 Now that Here I Am has arrived , it will need time , work and prayer to make it part of the life of our schools and our parishes .
17 Details still need to be sorted out , but most of the technology to make it work is in place .
18 We were fortunate to be in Luxor in mid-summer when the heat makes it off-season .
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