Example sentences of "not make it [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | The most frequent trigger to that crisis was career blockage , the realization that they , with the vast majority , would not make it to the top . |
2 | Some hard-pressed commuters may not make it to the end of the line . ) |
3 | But let me tell you now about just a few of those entries which did not make it to the final but which , nevertheless , had several redeeming features . |
4 | The model does not make it over the top of the loop and starts to fall inverted . |
5 | Tie the aircraft down with fixed pickets — concrete blocks and flimsy corkscrew pickets do not make it in the tiedown stakes . |
6 | I eventually retrieved my five pound note that had , luckily , not made it to the duck 's mouth but had got caught on the bank . |
7 | Many apologies , Mark , for not making it to the pub as agreed . |
8 | ‘ She said they 'd been helping her to write songs , and sure enough I tried one of them — low string down to D , and top string right down to C — and I got three new songs straight away : Galileo , Virginia Woolf and a ballad that did n't make it onto the record . |
9 | And if you ca n't make it into the salon , you can STILL save money . |
10 | FGTJ are distributed by Rio , which means this 12″ should be available in your local Our Price but wo n't make it into the independent charts . |
11 | Other features also under consideration — which wo n't make it into the ABI this time around — include requirements for application-to-application communication and linking , updated networking topologies , common installation and system administration facilities . |
12 | Then he did n't make it into the record books . |
13 | You wo n't make it up the stairs . ’ |
14 | Unfortunately , the Lerwick side did n't make it past the second round . |
15 | ‘ We did n't make it to the Bazaar last night . |
16 | Tonight , touts remove five times the original ticket cost from those who did n't make it to the box office . |
17 | I would have to wait until Mum and Dad went out to the pub so we could n't make it to the first . |
18 | He did n't make it to the course on the next day , was sacked , and always maintained that if he had n't given up the drink for those ten days or so and ‘ dried out ’ he would not have got so drunk , would have been on the course at the appointed time , would not have lost his job , and would have have carried for yet another Open Champion . |
19 | He explained he was having a dizzy spell and could n't make it to the doctor 's , so I drove him there . |
20 | if you ca n't make it to the Manor do n't forget to switch on and cheer the Central Live match this sunday afternoon … what else is going on … headlines in action round up |
21 | Derek who was accompanied by his wife , Lorna , daughters Charlotte and Emma , and his parents , nearly did n't make it to the ceremony . |
22 | Batty could n't make it for the second half against Villa after a recurrence of a calf injury he received against Wimbledon last Saturday . |
23 | ‘ To be honest , I could n't even say when I 'm going to be back but I 've got to realistically think I wo n't make it for the European Cup . ’ |
24 | Mark was one level below Muldoon , so his portrait did n't make it among the VIPs . |
25 | And then once I suppose he would n't make it in the house would he he would have it made and brought to the house . |
26 | Instead of saying , do n't make it against the law , make it lawful . |
27 | They 'd all gone over the side , singing Johnny Lydon 's hit ‘ Who Do You Think You Are Kidding , Mr Galtieri , ’ and 98% of them had n't made it to the beaches . |
28 | The jobless total has risen by forty four percent in a year : just around the corner from grail engineering evidence of firms which have n't made it through the recession , and empty industrial units where firms have yet to try . |
29 | WHAT DO you do when your image as a bunch of glamorous rock'n'roll animals starts wearing thin , and you still have n't made it into the big time ? |
30 | He heard himself telling a girl that if he had n't made it in the music business by his twentieth birthday , he would kill himself . |