Example sentences of "make it [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 President Bush had made it part of his re-election campaign to attacked the alleged incompetence and corruption of the Democrat-controlled Congress , which he blamed for the shortcomings of the Republican administration .
2 Jot will be supported in Go 's PenPoint operating system by year-end , and Microsoft will implement it in Windows for Pen , while General Magic will make it part of Telescript , its cross-system communications standard .
3 The point , however , we wish to make here is that , from whatever source the teachers are drawn , their work with adult students should be regarded as university work ; the Professor of English should make it part of his duties to keep in close touch with them , periodical meetings of the tutors and the Professor , for the interchange of ideas and the discussion of problems should be held — in short that the extension and tutorial classes should be regarded as an integral part of the English Department .
4 I said , oh go a bit later then , I goes cos I 'll make it quarter past seven I 'm not sitting round for half an hour , not like kiddos
5 The group believes that its collective strength will make it second in the software queue behind only Sun Microsystems Inc with its 141,000 seats to Sun 's estimated 241,000 single-user systems .
6 Can make it sort of drive up mountains and things
7 Besides , he would only make it grist to his mill .
8 Even in the so-called ‘ permissive ’ 1960s , there were no gay switchboards or lesbian lines , and Chad Varah made it part of his mission to encourage self-acceptance in lesbians , most of whom at that time felt ‘ guilty or freakish ’ .
9 Yet it was through the derided Teenybop that the next pop generation came , as young women quickly moved from varieties of Osmond to something a bit meatier — men who instead of masking the femininity of the adored object , flaunted it and made it part of the package .
10 And of course made it part of the job that you had to attend night school classes for bread baking and confectionery .
11 Heath , in the words of one witness , ‘ made it eyeball to eyeball ’ .
12 He soon achieved all this , but due to an error in carpet thickness calculation , he had to climb a ladder every day for his carnal dinner which meant that when the actually made it p to the nipple-ceiling he ate much more than originally intended .
13 Before the 1964–70 Labour government made it Department of Education and Science policy , a number of local authorities had already set up comprehensive schools .
14 I only had a trim , but the blow dry made it sort of Do you remember when I got that , my hair cut really short ?
15 TRANSDUCTION : Some bacterial viruses ( bacteriophages ) , after they have infected an E. coli cell , combine with some of their host 's DNA and make it part of themselves .
16 How can we enter into this happiness and make it part of our lives ?
17 It 's just a short walk from the Jorvik Centre , so make it part of your visit to historic York .
18 ‘ If your child dislikes taking medicines , trying making it ‘ fun ’ — for instance , make it part of a teddy bears ' tea party .
19 When you wash your hair make it part of your routine to gently massage your scalp using the soft pads of your finger tips in circular movements .
20 The statute did not , he submitted , make it part of the functions of the Bank to act as an information-collecting agency for a foreign regulatory authority .
21 No , make it Ireland like last time .
22 Get right down there and make it er we 've got a record playing in a moment make it er make it sort of fairly butch fairly butch okay ?
23 You can make it different like and make it sort of still a dance area .
24 You know make it sort of to match
25 And it 's completely sugar free , making it kind to teeth .
26 Labour would also take control of the national electricity grid , making it responsibility for energy saving .
27 I do n't know if I know I understand obviously monies not around at the moment but if they made some way of creating some kind of jazz pub closing it down making it part of the theatre again it 's it 's just a like a pub and I I do n't ever feel comfortable going in there and buying drinks on rehearse . .
28 Although Gates claimed that the incident was an aberration , records showed that there were 1,294 investigations of police brutality in California between 1984 and 1989 , making it second in the country only to Texas .
29 And er within a few months we 'd got the thing going till they were blowing out , and we were making it hand over fist you see ?
30 For a start , it promises to biologize consciousness ; to make it part of the natural world .
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