Example sentences of "[pron] [vb -s] make [pron] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | If the word Gruyère on the packet can induce people to buy the product in question ( I have tasted it ; and it seems only fair to say that of its kind it is of a matchless ignobility ) then it becomes clear that it is a too innocent belief in authenticity and the efficacy of the ancient formula which has made us such easy victims of the purveyors of the farmyard-fresh Surrey chicken from the battery house , the mountain-brook trout from the breeding tank , via the deep-freeze , the hedgerow-ripened blackberry pie-filling out of the cardboard box . |
2 | Anyway , like I said , she wants to make you some food , man . |
3 | She has made him more of an Expressionist than he really was but she has realised an essential truth : that Heartbreak House is a deeply poetic play about the death of liberal hopes and the cracking-apart of a civilisation . |
4 | The centrepiece of her work is a flock of 32 sheep made from wire , a material she has made her own . |
5 | Hillary will be called the Presidential Partner — and she intends to make her own mark in the cut and thrust of American political and national life . |
6 | And the man who 's made it all happen is Glenn Hoddle … for him Wembley … a big match is nothing new … or is it |
7 | Largely because of absentee owners , the gardens at Shotover have changed remarkably little ; Sir John Miller has n't changed much either , though he has made his own — living — additions to the grounds . |
8 | But because Dorothy Heathcote has always taken the importance of content for granted it has made her less than tolerant with dramatic activity that appears to lack significantly focused meaning . |
9 | But it has made us more productive and more of a team — we all have to co-operate and pull together just to keep our heads above water . ’ |
10 | And it likes to make itself more attractive to the hordes of fun-seeking visitors by holding an almost endless series of Festivals , Carnivals , Games , Ceremonials and so on . |
11 | text here because it does make it that little bit more interesting and people are likely to think , oh ! |
12 | She says that it 's made it all worthwhile . |
13 | Now it 's made it all go quiet has n't it |
14 | It 's made us all sit up and think about what whe 're doing . |
15 | Anyhow it 's four runs for who is now eight , and he 's made them both in four , but , his two fours , eight , when you get three fours , two fours I think and a three in his first innings of eleven . |
16 | He seems resigned to a shortened climbing career , but content that he 's made it all . |
17 | Yeah I know and he started munching it and he 's made it all soggy . |
18 | And what has made his own life in this society so deeply pleasurable ( as he now sees , looking back on it ) is the difficulty of it , the opportunity it has offered to strive and overcome . |
19 | Says Frances , 53 , of Delamere Road , Ainsdale : ‘ I love meeting people and that is what has made it all so special . |
20 | Each of us has to make her own journey into the world of night . |