Example sentences of "made it [prep] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The Nazis took it over during the Second World War and made it into a museum of the German Army . |
2 | What is usually said about the invention of printing is that it greatly expanded an earlier minority culture , and at last made it into a majority culture . |
3 | It was only a few square feet in size and I made it into a carpet of flowers . |
4 | And it was like , nothing , so we just extended all this out and made it into a stage come , a bigger dance floor cos the I do n't know why they wa always seem to have this trends that , they have these trends in the seventies and that was , and eighties of having small dance floors |
5 | We made it into the hall , which was actually less crowded , though still full . |
6 | If the plane made it into the basket , the Mayor would authorise expenditure for whatever scheme was proposed . |
7 | Rufus made it into the train before the rush began . |
8 | I had underlined the few shady connections which made it into the open . |
9 | ‘ What made it into an island then ? ’ |
10 | He escaped with the help of Bosnians , who gave him civilian clothes to replace his army uniform , and a network of ethnic Hungarians , dodging military police across the country until he made it over the border to Szeged . |
11 | Gritted our teeth and made it through the weekend . |
12 | Citizenship presumably had certain advantages which made it worth a man 's while taking it up , but in a period of increasing civic oligarchy one may wonder how greatly these outweighed the disadvantages . |
13 | The catalogue of the earlier Italian schools was written by Martin Davies , and published in 1951. the strength of the gallery 's holding of works by Giovanni Bellini made it worth the author 's while to write a preliminary note about difficulties of attribution : |
14 | With blood pouring from the bare bone he made it to a pub near Loose , Kent , where regulars called 999 . |
15 | It was past two when Wycliffe and Kersey made it to a pub for lunch ; a pub not far from the bookshop . |
16 | And in fact they never made it to the man 's house in the country that night , because Boy made him stop the car twice more . |
17 | CINDERELLA made it to the ball — and just often enough to avoid her tennis return from becoming a pantomime farce . |
18 | Some of us were bright and early to breakfast on Saturday morning and even more made it to the opening ceremony by the President in the Physics Lecture Theatre . |
19 | We finally made it to the road and sped along towards the village in a cloud of dust , the three of us crouching low in the jeep . |
20 | She just made it to the bathroom in time , before she parted unceremoniously with the contents of her stomach , then hung weakly against the side of the washbasin , more wretched and humiliated than she 'd ever felt in her life . |
21 | Juliet stood staring at him as he made it to the kitchen chair . |
22 | Originally six absconded from a local farm and successfully made it to the mill in a lorry chassis , however they had dwindled to a single cockerel . |
23 | Neville 's determination paid off : he made it to the top , raising £55,000 on the way . |
24 | He had come up from the bottom and made it to the top : no one was to forget that he was at the top and everyone was supposed to forget where he had come from and how he had got where he was . |
25 | Next Wednesday , 11 women who made it to the top will speak on success and motivation for women at Women Who Win , a major conference at London 's Institute of Directors ( for details ring 071 839 1233 ) . |
26 | She knew how Sisyphus must have felt , rolling that stone wearily up the hill , only to see it slide back down again as he made it to the top . |
27 | climbing the white horses takes anything from three to five hours … routes up cliffs or pitches as they 're called are well mapped out in the mountain guides … and our team have made made it to the top in good time … |
28 | In the middle layer is greenish gabbro , molten rock that never made it to the surface of the crust . |
29 | And when one made it to the centre circle and started his own sit-in , to Speedie that was like a red rag to a bull . |
30 | I finished my fourpenny pint , pushed through the pearly kings and queens , and made it to the door . |