Example sentences of "make [pers pn] in the " in BNC.
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1 | All the Brownies agreed , and so Beegee promised to see what she could do about getting old-fashioned uniforms or photographs of them so that mothers could make them in the style of earlier days . |
2 | ‘ Angry though he 's made me in the past , he is a good lad . |
3 | I stress that we have made them in the most constructive vein possible . |
4 | Her exit caused him more concern than if she had made it in the blaze of anger similar to that with which she had first confronted him . |
5 | He heard himself telling a girl that if he had n't made it in the music business by his twentieth birthday , he would kill himself . |
6 | You can make it in the kitchen . |
7 | England did n't quite make it in the Rugby World Cup but we did manage to fight rival bids from the likes of Sweden , Austria and Canada to host the prestigious Hair Olympics '94 . |
8 | ‘ That was when I knew he could make it in the bigtime , ’ he says . |
9 | Tie the aircraft down with fixed pickets — concrete blocks and flimsy corkscrew pickets do not make it in the tiedown stakes . |
10 | That you could make it in the movies with no boobs to speak of was , until recently , an alien notion . |
11 | If he sets his mind to it he could make it in the cross-channel game , ’ says Scottish goal scoring ace Derek Cook , who himself will pose a considerable threat to Ards . |
12 | It is a chance for him to prove he can make it in the Football League . ’ |
13 | And then once I suppose he would n't make it in the house would he he would have it made and brought to the house . |
14 | It 's we 'll make it in the morning , one morning and then we can come out at erm |
15 | We 'll try and make it in the morning . |
16 | Frankie 's fall reflected the way they made it in the first place , through marketing rather than live performance . |
17 | actually made it in the charts using two Amigas but I 'm only using the one m one Amiga . |
18 | I made it in the meat dish |
19 | Right they all make the salt , they all make it in the same way Hydrochloric acid would make ? |
20 | Well if it 's to do with anything you 've seen here please make it in the right quarters not at me . |
21 | Diesels , thrifty and reliable , are making it in the charts , says John Langley |
22 | ‘ Lewis seems to be making it in the old alternative comedy scene , does n't he ? ’ |
23 | And let's not forget a few failed attempts at making it in the movies along the way . |
24 | And I 've gone off making it in the morning . |
25 | The metaphor this time is not the one from Genesis which tells how God made us in the divine image , male and female , and that completion lies in the union of men and women . |
26 | To make it easier , you could buy little marzipan animals instead of moulding them yourself — however , if you do make your own , it might be fun to make them in the shape of the children 's pets and pipe their names on to them . |
27 | ‘ Everybody here has studied U2 's success and come up with a step by step guide of how to make it in the music business . |
28 | Despite the recent and continuing efforts of the United States Tennis Association , and indeed , other National Tennis Associations , to provide better opportunities for all , ( see Main Point ) , it remains a fact that , if you 're an aspiring black tennis player , you have to be something very special if you 're going to make it in the professional game these days . |
29 | The effect of all such variations was to make it in the interests of publishers not to specialize in one type of paper but , as they did increasingly over the post-war decades , to spread their interests across morning , evening and weekly papers — and , in a few cases , Sundays . |
30 | To this day it is nearly impossible to find a Canadian movie screened ; in any of our cities , or investment capital which would allow a cutting edge industry to develop in Saskatchewan rather than Idaho , or a cultural figure who has not had to make it in the US ( Bryan Adams ) or the UK ( Conrad Black ) before the person is taken seriously at home . |