Example sentences of "[adv] [pers pn] make [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | So I made up a couple of bottles for them and they said " Oh . " . |
2 | So I made up my stories . |
3 | So I made up the rest and everyone liked it . |
4 | So I made out a roster , and there were over a hundred carriage cleaners at and I made out a roster for them . |
5 | Suddenly she made up her mind . |
6 | So you made up the rest ? |
7 | So we make out as best we can . |
8 | So they made home but whether he killed the man or not we never knew . |
9 | So they made quite a party of it , and had tremendous fun . |
10 | So they make up this game with negative numbers but it works very well it 's very useful . |
11 | Ozoloins has a strong musical personality as well as the necessary technique for these works , and together they make up an attractive package if once again ( at less than 59 minutes in total ) a somewhat short-weight one . |
12 | Together they make up the species called Felis sylvestris . |
13 | She was home but , like him , an exile : together they made up a little principality but it was inside the great metropolis . |
14 | Although together they made up only 8% of referrals in the year before the guidelines the reduction in barium investigation and excretion urography contributed 25% of the savings achieved in the second year . |
15 | Together they made up the Board of the Greencloth , named , like the Exchequer , from the cloth which covered their working table . |
16 | So he made up a bed in the front of the byre there , and he was sixteen year in it . |
17 | Among the frolicking number was a Catholic priest discovered stark naked and coupled in ‘ deep meditation ’ with a nubile masseuse — all in the line of duty , or so he made out , ‘ I needed this experience to understand the problems of my parishioners . ’ |
18 | So it made up for any other , er , you know . |
19 | Anyway I made completely the wrong decision with her with her the first time . |
20 | Just you make up for it . |
21 | 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 . |
22 | Finally he made up his mind about something : he asked Changez about Jamila and how she was . |
23 | Usually she makes rather a fuss of Tammy , Tammy 's just going out look , she 's coming in are n't you ? |
24 | With the years , it had seemed to get heavier , so that now she made only two excursions a week , mostly to the outskirts , making a point never to visit the same house more than twice a year . |
25 | She was screaming at him now , that with a man like him she should have found another , her life had been nothing but work , work , work , worry , worry , worry , and now he made out she was a common whore , when she had n't had an instant 's pleasure in her livelong days . |
26 | ‘ Yes , you are ; and now let me tell you something : years ago I made up my mind never to marry a woman older than myself . |
27 | Today they make up a sad string of tarnished beads , from Bombay , Calcutta and Rangoon to Saigon ( now Ho Chi Minh City ) , Hanoi and Canton . |
28 | Here they make suitably valedictory gestures , by John Tenniel , October 1886 . |
29 | Y'know if you wan na have a go , you wan na say something , then you make quite subtle gestures to catch the eye of somebody and so on . |
30 | But then she made out a very tiny-looking patch of light in the distance — then another , and another . |