Example sentences of "do [adv] make " in BNC.

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1 And when they do eventually make it , they 're really , really good . ’
2 The relatively low percentage of graduates from such courses who do eventually make their way , via postgraduate and often in the sciences post-doctoral research , into the academic professions , should not disguise the fact that academic courses do provide a preparation for such work .
3 But the geographical areas served do obviously make a difference .
4 We do obviously make grants to youth clubs and organizations .
5 But do not make one without the advice of a solicitor .
6 At this height , if you do not make efficient use of any lift you find , you will be down .
7 They do not make the distinction between an image on canvas or panel and one on paper which seems so obvious — indeed axiomatic — to Europeans .
8 The Neo-Expressionists mostly seem too dour to qualify — and most do not make prints on a sufficiently regular basis .
9 They do not make the sort of sacrifice — the second mortgage , the move to a smaller house , the seven-day weeks , the abandonment of any thought of holidays for years on end -required of those starting up new commercial or , above all , industrial businesses .
10 It also brought up the art quote of the year , from one Ziff Fistrunk ( no , I do not make up the name ) , director of the Southside Chicago Sports Council , who organised the protest : ‘ I have trained players in Little League and semi-pro baseball , and at no time did I train them naked . ’
11 Do not make for it but bear half right aiming just to right of nearest bushes .
12 The reports of international commissions such as that of Brandt do not make up for this gap .
13 ‘ Two quarters do not make a trend , ’ said a PHLS spokesperson .
14 Men , of course , would not make friends with a single mother for the reason that men do not make friends .
15 However , even if they do not make the play-offs , the Chiefs have achieved a degree of respectability that has eluded them in past seasons .
16 But these are isolated groups which do not make up a force . ’
17 Theories do not make for liberating music .
18 * Do not make coffee with boiling water .
19 These films do not make for easy viewing .
20 This makes sense in Japan where ( because of stellar house prices ) most young single professionals still live at home with their parents and have cash to spend , and where people do not make a habit of throwing bricks through car windows and stealing things .
21 But two weak airlines do not make a strong one .
22 Other services — like the police and fire brigade — do not make administrative sense in smaller areas .
23 They do not make many .
24 There may be many reasons why the husband and wife do not make any formal agreement about separation , but this should not entitle a husband to return and force himself upon his wife weeks , months , or even years since he last saw her .
25 So it is worth making changes , but it is essential that in the process you do not make your everyday life a misery .
26 I do not make a fuss , I do not rant and splutter .
27 Its calculations are all relatively local ones : neurones do not make contact with other neurones at any great distance in the same cortical region .
28 One reason why we find it so hard to understand the development of form may be that we do not make machines that develop : often , we understand biological phenomena only when we have invented machines with similar properties .
29 The shapes of the things we make are , as a general rule , imposed upon them from the outside : we do not make ‘ embryo ’ machines which acquire complex shapes by intrinsic processes .
30 ‘ farmers do not make the best Group Organisers : not because they are less effective but because they have insufficient time ’ ( this from seven respondents )
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