Example sentences of "[art] [noun] [noun sg] [verb] make it " in BNC.

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1 In 1976 , earlier changes in the nominating process had made it possible for an outsider to seize the Democratic nomination , but in office , Carter 's lack of ‘ relevant experience ’ and ‘ aptitude ’ had proven to be a serious liability .
2 ‘ They were sawing it in half and heaving all these rocks around on the Saturday morning trying to make it look like anything other than a total abortion .
3 But , why did the Dock Commission decide to make it compulsory for the men to be employed by them and not by the firm ?
4 The Home Secretary has made it absolutely clear that he remains committed to meeting our obligation to genuine refugees .
5 ( Unless the home club decide to make it an all ticket match of course ) ?
6 The sheer scale of the service sector has made it the focus for attack by the proponents of the de-industrialisation thesis .
7 The Lord Chancellor has made it clear on the front of that document that they have been issued before being finalised so as to facilitate discussion .
8 The Abraham narrative has made it abundantly clear that Isaac comes out of God 's bright blue .
9 In particular , the weakness of the US dollar has made it look cheap on a comparison of purchasing power .
10 The Training Agency has made it clear that in order for Compacts to attract its support , they must offer training at least to Youth Training Scheme ( YTS ) standards , and that jobs offered must be at full employed status .
11 The health authority has made it clear that it is initiating an inquiry to establish the levels of staffing and back-up staffing that are necessary to ensure that there are no shortages .
12 The Police Federation has made it clear that any proposals to reduce the age of consent would be vigorously resisted .
13 She may wish to look at it , but the shadow Chancellor has made it plain that he will not , telling readers of the Morning Star , the only newspaper to support the minimum wage , that he regards it as ’ an unwavering commitment not open to negotiation . ’
14 The political re-awakening of the Pro-Choice lobby has made it electorally essential for Republicans to abandon the simplistic Pro-life slogans of the Reagan years .
15 The Queen who gave it to Andy and Fergie as a wedding present has made it clear to her advisors that the Duchess should not be forced to leave , as long as the she adheres to her agreement not to talk about the marriage break up .
16 An election candidate has made it to Number 10 — in the pop charts with Evapor-8 .
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