Example sentences of "[det] make it [adj] " in BNC.

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1 That made it 10 for Robins this season , and all in front of his policeman dad , Chief Inspector Gordon , who was in charge of crowd control at the ground .
2 That made it all scarier .
3 That made it essential to continue making contact with France via regular radio broadcasts and to forge links with French communities abroad .
4 That made it 68 for 4 as the rain returned and 14 minutes nett went missing around the tea interval .
5 That made it better but not really good enough .
6 That made it 38 for 3 .
7 That made it worse , you see .
8 I tried to move away from him but that made it worse .
9 That made it worse , somehow . ’
10 Anyway , there I was , going up this endless corridor , thinking what to do about the mother , who blamed herself — wi' reason mind you , she was one of those soft suckering witch-women , but that made it worse , not better — and there was th' trolley wi' the dead girl on it , sliding by me — sheet right over , porters in those soft theatre boots and floppy plastic bathcaps — and when they 'd got past me and were turning i n't door , the first one looked at me from under his plastic frills like , with my own face .
11 That made it worse . ’
12 That made it 24-0 and the game effectively over and yet there were as many points to come .
13 That made it difficult to work out the company 's exposure to open contracts at any given time and this , in turn , allowed Mr Koval to indulge in ‘ extensive trading outside any limit contemplated by the plaintiff 's board ’ .
14 It was crowded inside , but that made it warmer .
15 Whether or not this advance notice had any bearing on the government 's response , when the subpoenas were served on 29 September , the FBI , the DEA , the State Department , the National Security Agency , the CIA and the National Security Council each made it clear that they had no intention of complying with them .
16 Yeah , but would n't that make it possible to take that out , and then it would n't make sense , 'cos it would say , as I missed the train which went in an hour 's time if you put another comma , 'cos if you , if you put two commas you could n't take it out .
17 Did that make it easy for you to talk to him ?
18 And did that make it harder for you to do physics ?
19 Would that make it easier ? ’
20 Can I make one more suggestion one , to combine two of these to call it Southwell Centenary Park , would that make it any better ?
21 Does not that make it difficult for the United Nations to carry out a peacekeeping role ?
22 Very high levels of compression like this make it possible to transmit image data over ordinary dial-up , digital telephone lines rather than expensive , special broadband lines .
23 The naming is crucial , for not only does this make it possible to contrast one kind of relationship with another , it also allows the group as a collectivity to determine what the " proper " behavioural concomitants of the relationship should be .
24 Not only does this make it difficult to test the theory empirically , but it also creates problems regarding recommendations for intervention .
25 Swan seemed unwilling to fly very close to these creatures from another world , and this made it impossible for Little Billy to see them clearly .
26 This made it impossible for those who did advance reform proposals , such as Panin under Catherine II and Pahlen under Alexander I , to organize united pressure upon the Tsar to compromise his authority .
27 This made it worse .
28 This made it easy for the doctor to see at a glance how Vincent 's temperature had changed up or down , since the operation without studying a long list of figures .
29 This made it easy for him to appear younger , simpler and less thinking than he was .
30 I had already made my debut in Scrutiny , however , and he may have felt that this made it appropriate that I should have something equivalent in The Criterion .
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