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

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1 Some boards have made it a procedural requirement in their regulations that evidence of title to a property be produced in support of the application for permanent transfer , where the existing licence holder 's consent is not forthcoming , or where there are conflicting applications by prospective transferees .
2 It remains to decide whether the Unionists would have accepted fusion if Lloyd George could have made it a real option in 1920 .
3 Only after that , and with a few facts from your GP , plus half a page on your stresses during the last five years — I had to overflow onto the back of my page and with a little encouragement could easily have made it a 100,000 words — can you go through the eye of the needle .
4 The world shortage and price rises had made it a rare delicacy for ordinary citizens , but David Laing liked to sip and swig constantly .
5 Mr Browne said : ‘ The challenger being put up has made it a tighter fight and is endangering the seat . ’
6 The since Terry took over the ground everything 's been refurbished and new crush rails put up you know , and he seems to have made it a good ground .
7 Ever since the aborted rebel Wallaby tour to South Africa in 1987 , French had made it a personal goal to see the Springboks return to the international stage .
8 It is largely self-sufficient in coal , chemicals , and fish , and the recent discovery and exploitation of oil in the North Sea has made it a net exporter of the substance .
9 This absorption gives the spectacular deep blue that has made it a popular material for ornaments since the Middle Ages .
10 Since the formation of the first such combine in 1968 , comprising six units of production with a total of around 6,000 individual members , the Mondragon planners have made it a recommended practice to group individual cooperatives into such units .
11 Austria 's central location has made it a natural corridor for East-West trade for many years .
12 This has been the practice in many countries internationally , but our sudden realisation of its effectiveness in creating bilingualism has made it the major discovery in language acquisition .
13 All of that suggests that the sheep industry is poised to make the most of the structural accident that has made it the biggest producer of lamb in the Northern Hemisphere .
14 In per capita terms , Venezuela 's long history as an oil exporter — between 1929 and 1969 it was the world 's leading exporter — has made it the richest country in South America .
15 Its elasticity would have made it the ideal candidate for a trampoline-cover .
16 The Gothic style of the mansion has made it an ideal film set in the past .
17 She had made it an attractive place , beautifully decorated with light paint , and furnished with old pieces picked up at auctions with taste and considerable knowledge of antiques .
18 Its situation has made it an important centre for both trade and tourism .
19 The plain fact is that some elements of the social charter would run the risk — indeed , would make it a real possibility — of this country returning to some of the trade union practices that did so much damage during the 1970s .
20 ‘ Your father said you must have the handbag and the shoes as well , it would make it a real outfit .
21 I think we ought to , if we could make it a certain day of the week , something to do with U V A.
22 Their proposed bill would make it a criminal offence to plant surveillance devices on private property to gain personal information , and an offence to take long-distance photos of people on private property — such as those of the Duchess of York topless with her ‘ financial adviser ’ , John Bryan , last year .
23 I hope that the fans who are travelling will make it a great day for the city , have fun and enjoy themselves , and behave . ’
24 ‘ We are the first England representative team to face the Springboks in 23 years and we must make it a memorable day , one the selectors can not ignore . ’
25 That said , its very innovation will make it a poor choice in some cases , and it lacks good database links .
26 Personally , I reject the Oxford claim that English Literature begins with Anglo-Saxon , and would not make it a required subject .
27 And that does n't make it a good single .
28 ‘ Which would make it a good place to try to get in . ’
29 But if you look at the next one you see the arches er all the the other arches are have been raised about er a metre , and that was done deliberately to get the extra height on the outside wall so that they could put erm a er er higher roof in for the the knave and for the the aisle so that they could ge make it a bigger space .
30 ‘ We will make it a nice picnic , ’ she said , in the spirit of the penitent who intends to do the wicked thing she had first thought of but will also do something pleasant to make it slightly less reprehensible .
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