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

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1 A tribute to the horse and people who 've made it the home of National Hunt racing .
2 The sheer scale of the service sector has made it the focus for attack by the proponents of the de-industrialisation thesis .
3 Small but perfectly put together — that 's sassy Current Account , a compact A4 publication distributed three or four times a year to a circulation below 1,000 , which might well make it the least-read of any of the winners in the Editing for Industry competition .
4 Exactly , we may make it the performance evaluation and the documentation attached to it that provides you your training record .
5 On our first day we headed for that beautiful beach … but we did n't make it the temptation was too great to lounge by probably the largest and most stunning freshwater pool in the Canaries .
6 yes some will make it the earth , but then again some will vanish
7 Did the salary make it the offer he could n't refuse ?
8 He claimed that there had been a bona-fide revival of Gothic architecture during the reign of Queen Victoria , that there was with those who loved architecture and made it the subject of special study ,
9 However , the way the CAP worked made it the subject of intense criticism .
10 The cast were mainly non-professionals and I think what 's exciting is their contribution to this film made it the success it is .
11 The focus of the design was the decorative bar and its back display area , whose strong lighting made it the centrepiece of the pub .
12 The Southeast Asian states themselves were reported as having their doubts about Bao Dai 's recognition and , eventually , the Thai Foreign Minister , Pote Sarasin , made it the issue on which he resigned .
13 UN Special Representative , Gunnar Jarring , and the US Secretary of State , William Rogers , both made it the foundation of their peace efforts before their failure led to the October 1973 war .
14 By the time he made it the sleet had soaked through every layer of his clothing .
15 The most significant of these was Wards Cove Packing Co. v. Atonio , which made it the responsibility of an employee to show that an employer used practices adversely affecting women and minorities without any " business necessity " .
16 Local folk tales made it the home of mythical monsters .
17 Of all the commercial cities of the twelfth and thirteenth centuries Genoa is the best documented , for its marvellous series of notarial registers give us almost a comprehensive view of the sophisticated world of contracts and partnerships , of commerce near and far , which made it the home of a commercial empire stretching from the western Mediterranean to the Middle East .
18 SEVEN sendings-off made it the season 's worst day for discipline and took the total to 50 , compared with 64 at the same stage last season .
19 The Ideal had to close down , and a vandal 's brick made it the Id al , which spelled the end of an era .
20 Behaviouralists drew a sharp distinction between normative and scientific statements , and made it the hallmark of science to avoid the normative .
21 A brief encounter with the new range last week convinced me the changes have rejuvenated the car and made it the equal of anything from Munich or Stuttgart .
22 Let's work together on this one and make it the success it deserves to be .
23 The reductions , it claims , make it the price leader for PC emulation products .
24 Pluralists make it the outcome of bureaucratic battles within each state .
25 Okay , make it the zoo in the park .
26 ‘ So try again , and this time make it the truth .
27 At a conference organized in June 1950 by the Liturgical Institute of Trier , a lecture by Romano Guardini led to a resolution calling upon the German bishops to request Rome to move the long Holy Saturday service from the early morning to the late evening , thus again making it the vigil service it once had been .
28 Low evening sun slanted across the oily water , making it the colour of pea soup , and lit up the crumbling brickwork of the building opposite .
29 The town has made great strides forward working with the community and business over the past few years in cleaning up the town and making it the kind of place which is able to compete and win a national environmental accolade . ’
30 ‘ The town has made great strides forward working with the community and business over the past few years , and making it the kind of place which is able and compete and win a national environmental accolade . ’
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