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

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1 Your companion might not have made it at all . ’
2 ‘ Your brother made it after all , ’ said Ewen Mackay to me , but I shook my head .
3 But perhaps the obvious disparity between individual talents and dispositions which clearly fit some for action more than others , the obvious tension involved between the pressures of active involvement in affairs and the inner detachment necessary for thought and contemplation , and the history of the development of Western institutional Christianity with its strong tradition of groups separated from the world in convents and monasteries , or priests distinguished from the laity by their religious calling , make it after all not so surprising that the discussions of active and contemplative life tended to stress their separation from each other rather than draw attention to a more fruitful affinity .
4 I was trying to conduct an interview , and now I 'm trying to explain to you that you 're not making it at all easy .
5 No I do n't like coffee , I do n't know how to make it at all .
6 But nevertheless it is an application which is necessary , British Coal at the end of the day would have been delighted not to make it after all .
7 The Law Lords held that this publication was protected by qualified privilege : the Council had a duty to leap to the General 's defence , and the privilege was not lost by the fact of world-wide publication , because " a man who makes a statement on the floor of the House of Commons makes it to all the world … it was only plain justice to the General that the ambit of contradiction should be spread so wide as , if possible , to meet the false accusation wherever it went . "
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