Example sentences of "but [pers pn] make [adj] " in BNC.

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1 On that , I think it is generally known , that we , that Telford was n't anywhere near the top of the list , and it had been taken purely on the question of the er , needs of the various areas , it 's unlikely that Telford would have succeeded , even with its reduced geographical area , but I made discrete enquiries and was told that the factor which tipped er , the Commission in favour of Telford , and this has an important bearing on what we 're going to discuss later , was the fact that Telford has been very good in taking up schemes and providing their section , and not just the Wreakin District Council , other area , other bodies in Telford , of getting good innovative schemes off the ground and providing the cash , they did n't , as some areas did , get the status , and then hardly do anything about it .
2 She smiled , ‘ But I made sure I got them back again , mind . ’
3 Of course I did n't kill my father but I made sure that Katie was never , ever alone with him .
4 But I made sure I got my fair share .
5 Could n't really tell you what it was now , but I made four locks for Lord 's cricket ground .
6 Well in the first place , I have made clear throughout , and I have a record their of over twenty years that people can have a look at , but I made clear throughout , as has Mr Adams , that we are not engaged in secret deals , secret deals do n't solve problems .
7 And your totems have the same names as my masks , but I made those names up !
8 I do sit out in the sun occasionally , but I make sure I 'm well protected .
9 I am not exactly pushing a supermarket trolley but I make sure I have plenty of apples , bananas and water to keep me going .
10 too , but I make sure that the hall 's dusted and
11 But I make three best friends .
12 There are no tears but I make squeaky sounds with my mouth .
13 Rather than that 's , but you make sure it 's ju
14 Boston might have succeeded in snubbing Mrs Gardner , but she made sure that they would never forget her .
15 " She gave up on me a long time ago , but she made sure that my two sons , Charles and Joseph , speak the language of her forebears , and that will stand us in good stead in your colony . "
16 It was difficult while they were actually in the centre , of course , but she made sure she did n't go for coffee or to the staff canteen at the same time as him and she 'd avoided the social club completely .
17 But she made certain that her great concern for environmental issues were built into her business philosophy .
18 But she made certain that my sister who was six years younger , she made certain that she went to the county school .
19 ‘ She was in school uniform but she made such an impact on me I nearly burst my tyres driving along the pavement , ’ Sarah says .
20 After what he 'd said she did n't dare turn the key in the lock , but she made short work of undressing .
21 But she made light work of polishing off the shopping at a supermarket near her West London home .
22 Leith could feel her anger straining at the leash at his sarcastic comment , but she made enormous efforts to stay cool .
23 But she makes nice chocolate cake and she 's handy when the cook 's on holiday , ’ she admitted as she examined her face in the shine .
24 The weather was not too promising , but we made good time and were soon at the first terrace .
25 But we make common cause in attaching more significance to them than do the theories ( except perhaps for Idealism ) discussed so far .
26 Our guiding principle is that pupils with special educational needs should , as far as possible , have the opportunity to experience the full range of the English curriculum , but we make some broad recommendations for modifications to attainment targets , programmes of study and assessment arrangements which we feel may nevertheless be necessary .
27 Proposals such as these aroused considerable debate in the 1930s ( particularly on the question of whether , for every job vacated by an older worker , a new one would be created for a younger person ) , but they made little headway with the National Government .
28 Bicker muttered to himself as he rode in front , but they made better time for the wind had not risen and the sun was almost warm .
29 Editor , — Martin E Wilkie and colleagues have prepared a comprehensive review on diagnosis and management of urinary tract infection in adults , but they made several statements that are not necessarily firmly established or on which recent views have changed .
30 On 25 July , the Official Solicitor visited the dockers in prison , but they made clear that they did not intend to give any undertakings of obedience to the NIRC or to apologize — which is normally essential before those in contempt are released .
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