Example sentences of "make it a [noun sg] [prep] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | This warmth , coupled with all the spectacular events , has made it a part of our lives we will never forget . |
2 | According to Miss Russell , Isabelle had forced him to treat her child as his own — had even made it a condition of their marriage . |
3 | Although he had made it a condition of his NBC appearance that his whereabouts not be disclosed , Neal Miller called next day to say that he had taken over as his handler and to reprimand him for doing the broadcast without permission . |
4 | ‘ I 'll make it a smack on your backside for cheek if you 're not careful , ’ Charlie declared , joking as well . |
5 | This lascivious hankering for the impossible , this lusty speculation and mystification , what the Vermorels call ‘ consumer mysticism ’ , all of this was written off by Punk , which left us with a shame about worship , made it a pad of its task to negotiate equal terms between audience and artist . |
6 | Lehzen made it a condition of her appointment that the princess should never see strangers except in her presence . |
7 | The extent to which some university appointments were political spoils in the eighteenth century is suggested by the demand made in 1714 by Murray of Cringletie , an administration candidate for the representation of the county of Peebles , who made it a condition of his coming forward that his brother should be given the vacant chair of church history in the University of Edinburgh . |
8 | For the North African church had long clung to its own traditions of autonomy with a tenacity which made it a power with which the emperors and popes had to reckon . |
9 | When I met Jean-Claude I found something in his face , his speech and gestures , that alerted my heart and made it a gift to him . |
10 | This made it an offence for anyone to conduct insurance business in the UK without authorisation and resulted from concern following the collapse of several ( mainly general insurance ) companies in the 1970s . |
11 | Bodycare '92 — the health , fitness and beauty exhibition — make it a date for your diary ! |
12 | It happens at the moment anyway , so why not sanction it and make it a skill in itself . |
13 | In late February , Patrick Buchanan , the conservative newspaper commentator who is opposing President Bush in the 1992 Republican Presidential primaries , threatened to attack the agency 's funding of ‘ offensive ’ art , and make it an issue in his Southern campaign . |
14 | ‘ The Deptford Riots ’ the newsreader says , making it a sentence on its own . |
15 | This , plus the fact that sitting tahat — down on the carpet — is no excuse to lounge , makes it a problem for me . |
16 | The size of Brazil almost makes it a continent in itself . |
17 | While it seems to involve the development of a national policy for the disabled , in practice its dependence upon local government makes it a gesture in which central government involvement is comparatively slight . |