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

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1 Had they bothered to look in on that Standing Committee , they would have heard me make it clear that the Government will be working in co-operation with our European Community colleagues to find a way of reducing carbon dioxide emissions effectively .
2 I now thank that friend who first put the direct question to me and made me make the decision .
3 Yet a combination of things , active marketing by both the gallery and the artist herself , made me make the journey to Watermans .
4 What sort of things about that phone call helped you make up your mind about the person at the other end of the phone .
5 As she went out of the room carrying her plate and the cutlery , he stepped towards Aggie , saying softly , ‘ What d' you make of her ?
6 ‘ What d' you make of it all ? ’
7 ‘ Again I ask , what d' you make of that ?
8 What d' you make of her ? "
9 What d' you make of that ? ’
10 He must , for had n't she let him make love to her after just a handful of meetings , when they hardly knew each other ?
11 Slowly , in spite of their enmity , the women of the castle let her make a place for herself among them .
12 ‘ It helped us make some critical decisions about the drilling and completion of the well , ’ he says .
13 President Bush defended his administration 's cautious response , saying he had seen no facts since Tuesday which ‘ would have made me make a different decision ’ .
14 ( You 've made me make a mistake . )
15 Too often in the past , he said , politicians had been bamboozled by specialists into believing that the problems were so great that the answer was to set up bodies like the UGC and let them make the decisions .
16 Better far to confront them all , and let them make of it what they would .
17 Keep a good look out for them , give them plenty of clearance ( they may be moving faster than you think ) and let them make their moves in safety .
18 Let them make programmes for each other .
19 It 's much better to give them two and one and let them make four .
20 The guiding principle for the Government , she said , was that health care should be provided for all regardless of ability to pay : ‘ Let me make one thing absolutely clear .
21 But before I do this , let me make a philosophical point .
22 ‘ Only if you let me make it . ’
23 But let me make it immediately clear what I mean by this ; what I mean to say is that Miss Kenton 's letter set off a certain chain of ideas to do with professional matters here at Darlington Hall , and I would underline that it was a preoccupation with these very same professional matters that led me to consider anew my employer 's kindly meant suggestion .
24 Let me make a toast .
25 Let me make clear that when I say the conference of 1923 , and that night in particular , constituted a turning point in my professional development , I am speaking very much in terms of my own more humble standards .
26 Here let me make an aside .
27 Let me make sure . ’
28 But let me make the point here that separatism and man-hating are different things .
29 Let me make sure I 've got them right , ’ she said .
30 Having endorsed this as a learning technique , let me make a few recommendations and observations of my own and list my personal ‘ top ten ’ .
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