Example sentences of "[adv] make it [prep] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ She will only make it to you . ’ |
2 | All your suggestions may not make it into our pages , but they find a place in our hearts … |
3 | She had always been quite dependent on Keith , which was why he got away with such a lot , but eventually she has grown more confident , and believes that she can now make it on her own . |
4 | Do you think I wo n't make it worth your while ? ’ |
5 | ‘ Everyone had said ‘ if you do n't make it with your second movie , you 're in the slot of never land forever , ’ so I stayed off doing films for a while , ’ he says . |
6 | Well I I think I I 've had my doubts from the start and I you have you 're iffy about it and I do n't want anybody whose iffy generally does n't make it with us . |
7 | He had wanted the part of the young boy who could n't make it with his date in the first play , but he was a juvenile no more and Peter Shaffer had to convince him that it would n't work . |
8 | She did n't make it on her own . |
9 | I was afraid you might n't make it on your own . ’ |
10 | One pitched out , hitting the ground with a sickening thud ; Erin yelled , trying to hold on , but she fell too , attempting to roll , but she could n't make it to her feet with one shin-bone staring whitely at her through her pant-leg . |
11 | Well if you are then we wo n't ma , you wo n't make it to it at all because I do n't |
12 | ‘ I ca n't make it for you . ’ |
13 | This one had a pleasantly slim neck , reminiscent of the Pedullas I recently tried , but it did n't quite make it into my affections because of its finish ; that slightly metallic-looking uniform of navy blue made the bass feel psychologically ‘ cold ’ to me . |
14 | I 'll never make it by myself . |