Example sentences of "make this " in BNC.
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1 | If you ca n't make this date , Star Trek V opens on 20 Oct . |
2 | I puke again , but it 's just like my tummy s being squeezed and all I do is make this coughing noise and nothing comes out . |
3 | The hero is credited with wholly worthy motives , to ‘ make this all one place ’ so that ‘ we may learn to trust one another and live in peace ’ , and the only opposition to his dream comes from bureaucrats as obstructive as those who tried to restrain the foreman who wanted to go to France , and an interloper who plots to take the plane across the Iron Curtain . |
4 | He would not make this mistake again . |
5 | The troubles of the spirit are not always translated into the grosser medium of the flesh , but if I could not make this transfer with Miller then there would be no point in making him ill in the first place . |
6 | A young foal will sometimes make this face to people if it feels uncertain about them . |
7 | An example will make this clearer . |
8 | She continued : ‘ I am 70 years old but I felt I must make this sacrifice for them , even though the constraints on me in the future are very great . ’ |
9 | That alone will make this tour a success for us . ’ |
10 | Devon and West Torridge : Friday afternoon declaration could make this a crucial seat ; Emma Nicholson , who angered some local supporters by backing Michael Heseltine in leadership election , is fighting challenge of David McBride.Falmouth and Camborne : Former double Olympic gold medallist Sebastian Coe in first attempt to become an MP ; but Lib Dems believe retiring Tory David Mudd 's majority of just over 5,000 is vulnerable to Mrs Terrye Jones , chairman of the local district council . |
11 | But I would not make this a necessary condition when designing a border , since to do so would be to deny oneself the pleasure of many first-rate foliage plants . |
12 | We will make this the biggest party in South Africa . ’ |
13 | However , the heavy rainfall could make this an uncertain crop so dairying and sheep formed the main enterprises on most units . |
14 | I ca n't make this out , Lex . |
15 | He decided he would make this into an interesting tale to tell amongst his fellow drunks . |
16 | Sensible operation need not make this so . |
17 | If not , can I make this happen with some form of manual override switch ? |
18 | And more than Pringle 's will make this year , if you waste any more of my time . ’ |
19 | I can make this happen . |
20 | This DEMANDS change but if any band can make this transformation AND keep their original sense of humility , then it is The Smiths . |
21 | ‘ Of course I know that I must not make this mistake . |
22 | But far more often he will have to turn his hand and his mind to new things ; and educationalists , aided both by common sense and the expert knowledge offered by educational psychology , should devote their efforts to providing a school system which will make this possible . |
23 | The variety of subject search approaches and output formats should ultimately make this a valuable service — although to realize full potential it must achieve a more comprehensive coverage of publishers than at present . |
24 | If I 'm depressed at all it is that I think that you could make this process slightly less obtrusive and violent and spark-generating if there was more systematic analysis and discussion beforehand , going back a long way . |
25 | More areas are included in the map where the user is willing to be wrong 10 times out of 100 , but far fewer in that which they are willing to run the risk of being wrong once in a hundred times ; a comparison of the 90 and 99 per cent maps will make this clear ( figs 6.5a and f ) . |
26 | When they retire from work , many people can make this choice freely , and a popular choice is along or near the south coast of England . |
27 | Fear of rejection by one or both parents experienced in early life will make this person seem outwardly aloof and totally in control , fiercely independent , never showing weakness to the outside world and rejecting others before they are themselves rejected . |
28 | Although the irony of this situation at a time of teacher shortages will raise a smile among many teachers and educationalists , the real prospect of losing their jobs will make this the bitterest pill for teachers to swallow . |
29 | The wise head will make this a priority call upon his or her time . |
30 | Ulpian does not make this point . |