Example sentences of "[pers pn] to make it [adj] " in BNC.

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1 My Lord the reason I to make it clear is not er unnecessarily it 's just that to enable a police had tried to not show anything , well we 've got the documents here and we 're very happy to receive them .
2 Doreen took a deep breath as she said in an urgent tone , ‘ I ca n't wait for you to make it official .
3 I want you to make it interesting interesting .
4 Muttering frustratedly as she struggled to undo it , in desperation she wriggled free of him to make it easier .
5 He raised the matter with the Minister , asking her to make it illegal to publish such claims of responsibility by the IRA .
6 Yeah , if you add O , you put an O on it to make it plural and A you just put an E on it .
7 I knew that soon I would have to come to grips with what had happened , to wring some meaning out of it to make it endurable ; but for the moment I simply could n't bear to think about it .
8 If the new resolution is less than the original , you can show part of the original at full resolution , and pan it around if appropriate , or compress it to make it all visible .
9 No windows no doors no nothing er you know , completely gutted it to make it all , to renovate it and then ran out of money and then it just stood there completely empty .
10 So the third one comes up , the other one 's brother , and he says yeah I will but first of all you 've got to give me a corn on the cob with lots of butter on it to make it all slippery .
11 KELVIN Pearson with a pug mill which drives air bubbles from the filter , pugs clay and kneads it to make it malleable .
12 you got the , the sheen and that to spray on it to make it shiny .
13 You will help me to make it perfect ? ’
14 Nevertheless , he has asked me to make it clear that he strongly supports the case that I seek to make .
15 But though an enormous amount of material about such families has been accumulated over the past century , neither the social anthropologists nor the compilers of genealogical handbooks ( an aristocratic occupation ) have taken sufficient interest in them to make it easy to generalise with any confidence about such family groups .
16 ‘ I have told them to make it ready for you , ’ he said .
17 You 'd have thought it would occur to them to make it fire-proof , as well .
18 Mr Janman has asked us to make it clear that , as he wrote in last Saturday 's Sun , he recognises that both crown servants and substantial investors in Britain have an existing right to come here and that though at present he advocates the strict exclusion of all others , he would cease to do so if the Chinese were to attempt ‘ a Tiananmen-style crackdown ’ in Hong Kong in 1997 .
19 He has also asked us to make it clear that this plan is in no sense intended to be fixed and final .
20 However , against the demagoguery of the hon. Member for Barrow and Furness , it is important for us to make it clear that we do not intend creating unemployment through a change of policy , which means a more peaceful role for our Government .
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