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

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1 The lawful carrying of something like a car jack which is used to cause injury on the spur of the moment does not necessarily make it an offensive weapon ( R. v.
2 She mentions Chodorow 's socialization theory of the transfer of concerns with care and responsibility from mothers to daughters , but she does not make it an integral part of her own account .
3 That will make it an expensive operation for them , wo n't it ?
4 The drawback is that if your debt is under £3000 you can only recover your costs on the County Court scale and the difference in scale can make it an expensive exercise .
5 That sort of centrality does not automatically make it an easy issue for national politicians , though .
6 If the company did , then sales would no doubt increase , but the costs of achieving those sales would make it an unprofitable exercise .
7 Thames Valley police are hoping their action will make it an unhappy time for thieves .
8 The latter , who had helped clear a space and set up the seating , had so enjoyed it they said that if the vicar would make it an annual event he could count on their support , they would organise their outing to coincide with it .
9 It was such an excellent atmosphere that I hope we can make it an annual fixture . ’
10 Deregulation could make it an exciting prospect , as Mary Fagan reports
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