Example sentences of "[modal v] make [pron] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I hope you wo n't be stuck in your bag of ‘ defending ’ the underground ; like the man said , let's make it for the hell of it . ’
2 ‘ I do n't know if Bobby will break into the Great Britain team for the World Cup final against Australia in October , but he should make it for the next series and then hang on to the job .
3 When I look at the Olympic fighters here I see several with good styles and professional potential who should make it to the top if they get with the right coaches . ’
4 The model should make it through the inverted position , but will lose lots of speed in the process which can cause any number of effects during the inverted climb phase .
5 Maybe I 'll make it through the next couple of weeks , after all .
6 It 's we 'll make it in the morning , one morning and then we can come out at erm
7 ‘ With the right fertiliser Leonardo might make it through the summer , ’ opined Today with vague hope .
8 Hard though he tried , Floyd could make nothing of the inward half and Couples , having gone to the front with a birdie at the ninth , was never caught again .
9 His opening 76 in reality had been his practice round because of his late arrival , and he could make nothing of the greens in his outward 36 yesterday , starting at the tenth .
10 All the Brownies agreed , and so Beegee promised to see what she could do about getting old-fashioned uniforms or photographs of them so that mothers could make them in the style of earlier days .
11 She was Labour , she said , but was n't sure she could make it to the polls .
12 ‘ You could make it to the end now , and I 'll tell old Sam you 've done a length . ’
13 With fifteen laps to go , the race was his : if he could make it to the end .
14 She sincerely hoped that she could make it to the track before any car came because she knew exactly what a mess she looked .
15 Leonora watched him go with mixed feelings , not really sure she could make it to the bathroom alone , despite her fine words .
16 If we could make it through the torrent to the bend ahead …
17 ‘ That was when I knew he could make it in the bigtime , ’ he says .
18 That you could make it in the movies with no boobs to speak of was , until recently , an alien notion .
19 If he sets his mind to it he could make it in the cross-channel game , ’ says Scottish goal scoring ace Derek Cook , who himself will pose a considerable threat to Ards .
20 That would make it off the root directory .
21 Hopes that a woman would make it to the last hurdle are receding as the Soviets have made it clear they would like the two candidates to be of the same sex .
22 Even if it landed on time , I would have the four-hour journey to Hull and it was unlikely that I would make it to the funeral .
23 Lesley 's family , colleagues and friends were praying she would make it through the first critical hours .
24 Later on , his mother hoped , when William married and set up a household in his turn , he would make it like the royal one , a model of harmonious order .
25 Mariscotti is a professor of physics at the University of Buenos Aires where he had become intrigued by the fact that the university had an old cyclotron , a primitive atom smasher built in the early 1950s , which would make it among the first half-dozen to have been built in the world .
26 But tonight on the Gerry Anderson television show will make it worth the wait .
27 They can make their bourgeois war themselves , but they will make it without the workers . ’
28 Some will make it to the market , others just fade away into their particular niche .
29 This morning , 104 headed for home and only 3 other Central South crews will make it to the finish .
30 It is this particular scene which will make anyone over the age of 15 want to smack the world 's biggest superstar very hard indeed .
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