Example sentences of "we make [pers pn] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Width is n't too important , as long as you 've got a bit of elbow room : we made ours so that it finished at around one metre wide .
2 He says to his daughter , very quietly , ‘ Do you think we made him so ill bringing him here that he 's going to die ? ’
3 we made it straight away , we were working Saturday and Sunday in London as soon as we were finished I always used to make us a pack of sandwiches about six or eight did n't I ?
4 ‘ But we made it together , Mark .
5 We made it more .
6 Looking back over the two games we made it extremely difficult for ourselves in Moscow .
7 We made it absolutely clear to Mr. Millan and the Commission that we were prepared to be flexible and to listen to any representations .
8 Sadie would n't accept any of the various titbits I had brought with me , but with patient coaxing we made it home eventually .
9 Well , a few weeks ago , on your behalf , I attended the National Policy Forum of the Labour Party and we made it quite plain that the Labour government in its manifesto will have full employment rights for all from day one , so no one can abuse workers ' rights .
10 If we made it public , then they might kill the family .
11 As for heaven and hell , well , Joe , as I see it we make them both ourselves . ’
12 Unless we make it trivially true that gold is malleable , by explicitly including malleability in our idea of it , we can perceive no connection between the ideas of gold and malleability ; our observation and experiment do not tell us that gold must be malleable ; we have no knowledge that it is .
13 It gives credibility to the particular choice we as a self-defining ‘ human ’ group have made , and reinforces the validity of that choice by obscuring the fact that we make it voluntarily , rather than have it imposed on us by scientific laws which are unquestionable and necessary .
14 But we make it just on beer .
15 We make it absolutely on the phone .
16 Are we going to prepared to start that then , I 'll say we started , I make it , I make it dead on twenty five to now , but if we go by that clock , and if everybody goes by that one it 's probably easier , because that 's between twenty five to , so if we make it about eighteen minutes past .
17 ‘ The Single Market demands that we define Europe , not the UK , as our domestic market and that we make it as easy for a customer in Turin , Munich or Nice to buy from us as one in Coventry or London . ’
18 In fact what young children demand of us is not that we dilute the work , but that we make it more exciting , more tightly focused .
19 It was important to us in developing a new system now that we are very much of a worldwide supplier of accounting solutions , that we make it truly useable in all countries of the world .
20 It is a practical issue because by taking information out of the analogue world , the ‘ real ’ world , comprehensible and palpable to human beings , and translating it into the digital world , we make it infinitely changeable .
21 Shall we make it tomorrow ?
22 Well can we make it absolutely clear that no settlement , anywhere , er in North Yorkshire , or in York and Humberside probably is self contained .
23 Can we make it quick ? ’
24 If we 're in a positive cycle , how can we make it more positive .
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