Example sentences of "making it an [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But the girls really want it and we 're making it an all-girl event .
2 Lord Hailsham along with Edward Heath poured millions of pounds into the town making it an industrial centre .
3 She has also observed Sri Lankans using pineapple as a skin cleanser and later discovered that the natural enzymes present in the fruit act on the skin to remove dead cells , making it an effective cleanser .
4 In the station in which the unit is based ( not Easton ) , the attitude of the policemen towards it is not positive , partly as a result of their ambivalent attitudes toward sex crimes , but mostly because it is policed by women , who therefore are said to spend their time in Boots and Marks and Spencer , making it an easy duty ( FN 30/11/87 , p. 18 ) .
5 It was changed every two months , making it an expensive item , but one Rose thought essential , as setting the character for an Hilaire shop .
6 UK television advertising is also regarded as more sophisticated and predictable than elsewhere in Europe , making it an appealing source of revenue .
7 It was also agreed in principle to strengthen the European Parliament by making it an elected body .
8 Top teams traditionally stay away from the gruelling west African rally , making it an irresistible attraction for those teams which can not win elsewhere .
9 Obviously you would need to sweeten this unless you have very eccentric taste buds — but saccharin sweeteners can do the job without calorie cost making it an acceptable drink .
10 Midas , in Sloane Square , sells exclusive designer fashionwear making it an obvious target for jet-set shoplifters looking for the ultimate bargain .
11 Whale milk is very rich in fats , making it an ideal carrier of organochlorines .
12 The Allegrini has a pleasant , bitter cherry finish — the touch of austerity making it an ideal foil to buttery pasta .
13 The hotel pool is 15 metres in length with a large terrace for sunbathing , making it an ideal suntrap .
14 The clue to the GL 's satisfying performance is that it develops its maximum torque at a modest 2,500 rpm , pulling strongly from low revs , making it an easy-going cruiser without the need for constant recourse to the five-speed gearbox .
15 From then until his death in 1099 at the age of fifty-six , El Cid fought a series of dazzling campaigns against the Moors , taking the fortified city of Valencia and making it an impregnable fortress against his enemies When news of his death reached the rest of Spain , men and women wept openly in the streets , tearing their clothing and lacerating their cheeks in an extravagant display of mourning .
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