Example sentences of "it [be] make [pos pn] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It 's made my school friends very jealous , ’ says Philip .
2 Walton was scathing : ‘ All that hullabaloo about somebody 's net worth is just stupid , ’ he complained , ‘ and it 's made my life a lot more difficult . ’
3 I made a bad mistake on my second lot of commercials — for Skol — by letting myself be persuaded by other people against my own instincts , so from then on I was very firm about what I wanted to do and what I was prepared to do , and it 's made my life easy .
4 . Well it 's make your mind up time .
5 you , you , you just , it 's make your mind up , your own mind and you 're left to your own devices .
6 Normally I like breakfast , but the milk 's too cold and it 's making my face ache .
7 The town of Bolton has just announced that it is to make its football hero , Nat Lofthouse , a freeman of the borough .
8 THE town of Bolton has just announced it is to make its football idol Nat Lofthouse a freeman of the borough .
9 To see how easy it is to make your decision , read on .
10 And the man in question is not a philosophical or statistical abstraction from reality , but the reality itself ; not a theoretician 's concept to play a mechanical part in a Marxist phenomenology of history or a philosopher-king 's model of ideal society , but flesh and blood ; the thinking and feeling individual whose right it is to make his life , including his working life , as fully as possible his own in a society the essential purpose of which should be to maximise his chances of doing so .
11 The UK claims it is making its contribution to reducing emissions by imposing value added tax ( VAT ) on domestic fuel ; the government says the VAT measures make it less likely that a carbon tax will be needed to meet the target of stabilising CO2 emissions at 1990 levels by 2000 .
12 At the end of year nine it was make my mind up time on my GCSE options , there was no doubt which I wanted to take , drama , but my father had other ideas he thought a second language would be far more constructive .
13 It was making her heartbeat erratic , and her whole body had broken out in a fine dew of perspiration .
14 She was aware of his body-heat and it was making her head swim .
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