Example sentences of "[vb base] [adv] make [noun] to " in BNC.
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1 | We do obviously make grants to youth clubs and organizations . |
2 | Thus many techniques for analysis and reaction presented through in-service training as ‘ cut flowers ’ , have failed to grow in schools because they do not make sense to the teachers once back in their schools . |
3 | ‘ You do not make advances to me , you do n't even touch me . |
4 | ‘ Please , ’ she whispered , ‘ do n't make love to me . |
5 | That 's your business , but please do n't make love to her in my house , during a game . |
6 | ‘ If you do n't make love to me — here and now — I think I 'll just die ! ’ |
7 | Mind , it do n't make sense to me , an 'andsome feller like 'im not 'aving no wife . |
8 | ‘ Do n't make sense to me , ’ said Mr Beavis , a bulging man in his nightshirt . |
9 | ‘ I 've got things in my head that came from nowhere , ’ he said , ‘ things that do n't make sense to me . |
10 | I think one rule that you have to follow and as long as you follow that particular rule then they can handle infinite amount of power , do n't make sense to me |
11 | We 've also made contributions to the Frick Art Reference Library , the Archives of American Art , the Drawing Center , and IFAR , though frankly , we have very little money available for such purposes . |
12 | The feminist psychological initiatives which have had the most influence inside and outside psychology have all made changes to traditional methodology . |
13 | My Department and the Secretary of State for Transport have already made submissions to the Commission that a standard high level of security — as high as we have in Britain — should be enforced across Europe . |
14 | We have already made representations to the Welsh Office on this matter . |
15 | More than 30 councils have now made moves to kerb hunting . |
16 | ‘ But we have never made door to door collections , so we know this man has nothing to do with us , ’ she said . |