Example sentences of "make all " in BNC.
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1 | Sir : Has anyone a suggestion about how , once we have made all our graduates pay for their own education through some sort of lifelong surtax , we should set about stopping those with any marketable skills and sense leaving the country as soon as they possibly can ? |
2 | Since the early 1980s , the Pro Life lobby had made all the political running , especially in the Republican Party where candidates at local and national level , including George Bush , were forced to amend their views to fit the new conservative orthodoxy . |
3 | We 've made all our horrible Indian food and that . ’ |
4 | THE LACK of snowfall in most European resorts over the last two winters has made all skiers aware of the advantages of artificial snow-making machinery . |
5 | Having made all kinds of good resolutions after Ladakh , he fell out of them as soon as he returned to his usual academic haunts in Oxford and New York ; painfully , he tried again . |
6 | No manager , in any half-decent company , is able to get away with claiming that he has made all the improvements it is possible to make . |
7 | And at that moment their feeling for each other made all previous connections irrelevant . |
8 | It would seem that the birth of Isaac has made all the difference , and might hold the clue to our question about what has been going on . |
9 | Major movies are being made all the time in other countries , particularly in Australia and Britain , so I 'm not in any race to get to Hollywood . |
10 | Not for nothing had she made all those journeys with her employers — she now showed herself to have a familiarity with timetables quite out of the ordinary and was able to spot at once where a connection could be made . |
11 | The SNP has made all the running . |
12 | All-seeing , all-wise , all-present , self-existent , He has made all things well for ever and ever . |
13 | Secondly , that despite the fact of the doctor having made all reasonable efforts to obtain consent , consent has been unreasonably withheld . ’ |
14 | On both sides of the Irish Sea it has made all practitioners keenly aware of the deep oubliettes of the timetable , in short of the incoherence even of the apparently most broad and balanced curriculum . |
15 | Modern science could only have come from a belief that there was a God who had made all things to a certain design . |
16 | Even allowing that man 's capacity to overlook what he does not want to see is almost unlimited , the folk of this age can hardly have failed to observe that new law was being made all the time . |
17 | ‘ We 've already made all the arrangements , ’ Creed said . |
18 | Ian Poulter ( left ) and Matthew Lucas had made all the cakes themselves — with a bit of help from their mums and Ian 's sister , Ann . |
19 | We owe it to the fans who have made all this possible . ’ |
20 | But Chelsea have had promising kids before , so who has made all the difference ? |
21 | USHBA : Much improved last two races , gaining first success last time out when made all , ridden clear two furlongs out , easily bt Harlequin Girl 7l , with MISS ARAGON ( level ) nearest at finish , 4th btn 7l ( Pontefract 6f , Fm ) . |
22 | Course and distance winner previous outing when made all the running , qknd clear over two furlongs out to easily bt SAINT BENET ( gave 10lb ) 7l , ( Gd-Sft ) . |
23 | They reached Hampstead before morning lessons were concluded , for the carriage had made all speed . |
24 | Later on Adam wondered if his father had made all this up or if he really believed it himself . |
25 | She had made all the running , with the present disastrous result . |
26 | Diamond has a density of about 3.5 grams per c.c. , polyethylene about 0.92 ; when we have made all the necessary corrections however we find that we ought to expect an E of about 10 x 10 6 p.s.i . |
27 | For the past 10 years or so ME have made all their fleece garments from material mainly sourced form the Far East . |
28 | Having made all your garment type selections , you will then be asked to enter some of the basic measurements for the garment , such as the chest measurements , overall length , upper arm measurement , sleeve length and so on . |
29 | ‘ It taught him to settle and relax and it 's made all the difference . |
30 | A few ricochets have made all the difference . |