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

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1 The vitriol , talent and critical edge of NME made it indisputably the thinking kid 's po paper , especially after its nearest rival Sounds nailed its colours to the laddishness mast in the shape of Oi ! and New Wave Of British Heavy Metal .
2 Helen had gone earlier , and when they arrived the number of cars already there made it quite a problem to find a parking space .
3 He successfully invaded Sudan to the south in 1820 , making it effectively a colony , and in some eyes even a part of Egypt .
4 This weakness left Egypt an easy prey for the rising Ottoman empire that seized the country in 1517 , making it then a province of Istanbul and that loosely structured empire that was to dominate the Middle East until 1918 .
5 It is a picture which belongs as much to the world of Beatrix Potter ( Major Connolly would no doubt have appreciated the coincidental pun ) as to that of the military gentleman from Bath , making it doubly an insult that the mass-produced pastes and sandwich spreads of the factories should go by the honourable names of potted meat , potted ham , tongue , lobster , salmon , shrimp and the rest .
6 As Robert Blake has confirmed , he helped to rebuild the organization of the Conservative Party and to make it more a party of the people by reorganizing the central Office of the party and by encouraging local parties to at least consider the selection of working-class candidates .
7 I like to make it so the viewer has an experience unto his or herself .
8 That makes it probably the world 's largest resettlement scheme .
9 ‘ Being out out there with my son and my wife Debbie ( McGee ) makes it quite a family show , ’ he says .
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