Example sentences of "[pron] [vb past] make " in BNC.

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31 Amelia 's condition makes it painful for her to be touched , but she and the other incurably ill and disabled children had no trouble touching the hearts of the DisneyWorld staff who helped make their visit truly the trip of a lifetime .
32 Public NME says ta very much to the numerous volunteers from The Spastics Society who helped make the bash such a big success .
33 IAN McCANN cruises the mean streets of Kingston to find out what a crap fist they 're making of the great man 's legacy , and to talk to some of those who helped make him the Third World 's finest musical ambassador .
34 RON THACKER , BEM would like to thank all friends and colleagues who helped make his memorable day such a success .
35 ‘ I would like to thank all those who helped make the event such a success , everyone from the security people to the restaurant staff — who did a roaring trade .
36 There were Henry Drummonds in every generation who did make connections between their theology and their science .
37 Fewer visitors there may have been , but those who did make it from Ireland said their traditional farewell to the town 's Queen 's Hotel last night .
38 On Dunkirk 's sunlit main street , Sid Carter marched again with five thousand of those who did make it back ; old friends reunited , new friendships established , and all remembering a very different June day .
39 You did make me laugh when you fell over the broomstick . ’
40 when you did make the point about not having information I was concerned about that
41 ‘ Though you did make rather a big dent in my dignity .
42 Of course , you did make it clear that I had n't disturbed a lovers ’ tryst out there by the lake , so I 'm curious to know what did send you rushing through the grounds in such a state of agitation ? ’
43 ‘ I do n't think you did make a mistake , ’ Ruth told him with resignation .
44 But she did make one request .
45 But she did make two purchases from the hat and the dress departments with the money which J. D. O'Conner had given her for the two articles which she had written for him .
46 We did n't make a sale , though we did make contacts that would n't have been available to us otherwise .
47 ‘ In retrospect we did make some questionable decisions , ’ Mr Warren told ACCOUNTANCY .
48 We did make a £3 million offer to Sheffield United for Brian Deane , but they were n't interested .
49 Towards the end of our trip , we did make it to Karakul , a day 's journey be jeep , to film a rare Central Asian gull , the brownheaded gull .
50 We did make we did make this point to Keith actually very very clearly ,
51 We did make we did make this point to Keith actually very very clearly ,
52 W that bit we gave up after the First World War but we made er we did make some of these er patented things that they had in the Second World War .
53 One strange discovery we did make scraps of paper bearing the word Raphael .
54 We did make them promise No Guns . ’
55 We did make it to a boozer afterwards , though , and we all agreed it was worth making a note of for future reference .
56 At the end of our statement sir we we did make reference to the er er removal possible removal of the article fourteen .
57 When they did make up the T-shirts — as I backed down and did the separations — they got busted for sedition , which was an obscure act of whenever .
58 When they did make extensive use of it for coinage , however , the high zinc and low iron content of the coins indicates that they must have used metallic zinc rather than cementation .
59 Although they were not avowedly political , they did make political pronouncements and had a ‘ privilege of approaching the Throne ’ which , by the end of the nineteenth century , had lapsed through disuse .
60 Out there in peaceful Vancouver , going about our ordinary daily tasks , even though they did make sizeable contributions to the war effort , there were some of us who felt we were not doing enough , and some of us who wanted to get into ‘ the action ’ .
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