Example sentences of "[verb] to make it [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Russia 's anti-reformist central bank , which is Sberbank 's largest shareholder , tried to make it a subsidiary earlier this year — accusing its management , paradoxically , of being too profit-conscious .
2 ‘ It 's our bicentenary here at Grindlewood and we want to make it a year to remember , ’ she said , measuring the floor with her brogues .
3 There is no more natural monopoly than the public utility of water supply and it is obscene that anyone should seek to make it the instrument of private advantage .
4 The two sides eventually reached agreement but not before at least one priest had threatened to make it an election issue .
5 Hill Street are favourites to progress to make it an all-Lurgan final against Oxford United ( they entertain Carnbane League side Windmill Stars in the second semi-final at Shamrock Park on April 1 ) .
6 This will be the first museum of contemporary art in the former DDR and the director-designate , Klaus Werner intends to make it a showcase of international art .
7 Aschmann in his house , all dressed up for a festive occasion , the most glamorous lady in the theatre , was going to make it a party like no other .
8 You 've got to make it the beginning and the end see what comes up looked it up or anything , thought erm he 's showing her what the younger generation , you know , are erm treating each other is n't he in a romantic way erm there 's not much romantic practice in the older generation is there , a bit more affection based on intimate knowledge of each other that sort of thing .
9 So if you want it to beco to be a third you 've still got to make it an E and call it a double flat .
10 We 'll try to make it an evening to celebrate , then .
11 The staff agreed the bird was too beautiful to be thrown out and decided to make it a mascot .
12 Such a capture of French nationalism would probably have been impossible in Paris ; but , in Hanoi , circumstances were combining to make it a reality .
13 The majority do not as yet want to pay to make it a reality .
14 But the site team is determined to make it a winner in another way — as one of the safest sites in operation .
15 It will be the first grand event after the Christmas and New Year celebrations , and I am determined to make it a success .
16 Now they are looking forward to next year 's event and hoping to make it a hat-trick .
17 Ideally suited to the match angler , with special events and entertainment also planned to make it a week to remember .
18 If you only have access to the machine once a month in a special video room , you will want to make it the centre of attention for that session .
19 Her seven veils were much in demand ; one had fallen into the hands of the Party 's Wessex Area Treasurer who had undertaken to make it a prize in the Christmas draw .
20 They wanted to make it a game to remember for their boss , for birthday boy , Glenn , but on the night , sadly , there was no icing on the Town cake .
21 Two new products promise to make it the world 's leading supplier to the diet food industry .
22 No , I , I , I , just , just a cover note , I think it 's quite true that this is one of the small steps one can make to make it a little bit more possible for people with dependents to take a full part in local government , and the majority of the people who are excluded at the moment are in practise erm , women with dependent children , but there are many other people including men , and including people with dependent elderly relatives , and I think we need to make it the rule rather than the exception that local government has a carer 's allowance scheme .
23 — The owners of a new cabaret venue in Darlington plan to make it the showplace of the North when it opens later in the spring .
24 Last year a team from Hereford were the winners and the Castaways raft has been back on the Wye this week practising to make it a double .
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