Example sentences of "[pers pn] make [adv] the " in BNC.
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1 | Some of them made up the remnants of a tiny battery , source identified . |
2 | So 38×84″ was my conclusion and I made up the stretchers . |
3 | I made up the difference out of my own money . ’ |
4 | So I made up the rest and everyone liked it . |
5 | Anyway I made completely the wrong decision with her with her the first time . |
6 | I twisted around and almost blinded myself by staring straight into the sun , but then , through the dizzying glare , I made out the long silhouette of a tall man who seemed , incongruously , to be dressed in a long , transparent dressing gown . |
7 | I made only the semi-finals of the Olympic Trials . |
8 | Er Mr Deputy Speaker it 's also quite important that I make clear the Labour party 's position in respect to the article which calls for uniform electoral procedures to be set up for elections to the European parliament . |
9 | ‘ I make always the same thing , corsets etc . |
10 | The more work I make there the more reason I research the geography , social history , climate , agriculture , literature , music , painting and individuals associated with it . |
11 | I make out the sunk foundations |
12 | They make up half your face in colours to suit you , advising you on technique , and you make up the other half of your face to match . |
13 | You make up the scheme yeah . |
14 | But when your father has been murdered the day you make only the fourth televised maximum break , when you win your first major title and receive a hero 's reception on returning to your native land , even the prospect of meeting Hendry is going to cause no more than a flutter of the eyelid . |
15 | Before you make out the lists of words to check with your language helper , some preparatory work needs to be done . |
16 | You make out the labels on the side there |
17 | After hitching her cover more firmly round her shoulders she made up the smouldering fire and sat on the pouffe . |
18 | The accent sounded mid-European and as Lee became more accustomed to the steam she made out the face of the owner of the voice . |
19 | But as she made out the figure who stood darkly outlined against the blaze of the picture window 's light , she stopped abruptly short . |
20 | The bang came again but softer , and she made out the squeak of rusty hinges against the din of the stormy night . |
21 | Her fists gripped the armrests of the chair so tightly she made out the taut ligaments running from her wrists to her knuckles . |
22 | She made out the shape of Caro squatting in the armchair , rigidly still . |
23 | So you made up the rest ? |
24 | The bad news is that your pass is for today and Friday , and Lil wo n't allow you to make up the lost time in the field . |
25 | This quotes order/office : Chris Lloyd , to whom we made out the cheque accompanying our order . |
26 | Nevertheless they made plain the painful contrast between the limited ‘ privileged ’ areas — the deep black soils of the Guadalquivir or the market gardens and orange groves of Valencia — and the parched , thin limestone and granite soils of the central tableland . |
27 | There 's nothing like a good bed , ’ said Nessie O'Neil to her daughter Nellie as they made up the bed in the box bedroom at Ballytreabhair Farm . |
28 | The company claimed last night that Mr Onanuga and Mr Newton now agreed they made up the whole story of Mr Lamont 's visit . |
29 | Together they made up the Board of the Greencloth , named , like the Exchequer , from the cloth which covered their working table . |
30 | They made up the double bed in William and Kate 's room , which was the best room in the house , overlooking the back garden and mercifully free from images of death , destruction and eternal torment , which presumably meant that William had been kept out of it , at least so far as the decor was concerned . |