Example sentences of "and [pron] make it [adj] " in BNC.

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1 I obey ( I have no choice ) , but I 'm not happy , and I make it plain .
2 Small things , but important , the little touches that were typical of Sally and which made it possible to feel charity — and love — for her when she was fussy or critical or just plain annoying as she had been when Harriet had arrived without warning this afternoon .
3 The features which characterize UDC and which make it appropriate for the applications discussed above are :
4 Instead of self-confident assertions whose utterance actually enacts the superiority that is claimed , and which make it possible to identify with ‘ the master race ’ , as being and having everything that the subject races lack , we have discourses which resort to all manner of rhetorical devices to construct a narrative of special pleading marked by highly ambiguous and ironic self-reference and a litany of real or imagined grievance .
5 Women and Beauty in April nineteen forty three wrote - there is a special kind of beauty preparation that ca n't be bought in a single shop in the world because you must make it yourself from spirit , heart and simple courage and you make it fresh each day .
6 And who made it bald ?
7 The first priority was to restore order and she made it plain that she backed the police unequivocally in doing so .
8 Rovers were bubbling and they made it two on 15 minutes .
9 And they made it shorter for that reason .
10 And they made it clear that I was extremely fortunate to be doing the job I do .
11 Disorganized capitalism remains capitalism , and they make it clear that they are not bidding farewell to the working class .
12 The conclusion drawn in the Malleus Maleficarum , the handbook on witchcraft written in 1486 by two Dominican friars , was that this made tears displeasing to the Devil , and he made it impossible for witches to cry so that they would never find repentance .
13 He was well-read and clever , and he made it easy for stupid men to respect his intellect if he thought they could be of use to him .
14 He felt that , with a wife and child to support , he should be paid what he was worth , and he made it clear that he was not prepared to give in when he thought he had a good case .
15 He annoyed me , it did n't mean anything to him , and he made it clear in his miserable I'll-take-your-word-for-it way that he did n't really care .
16 Blood-stained trousers indicated that Putt had suffered other injuries and he made it clear that he was unable to walk .
17 Innocent was adamant that Lupold was unacceptable and he made it clear in June 1205 , at first secretly and later publicly , that Philip would have to drop Lupold as negotiator .
18 And he made it clear that he was n't talking about regular reallocation of senior positions in the Church .
19 And he makes it interesting .
20 Physically and erm emotionally writing can be very isolating and so , for example a few years ago , I was writing a huge piece on Africa about Africa and I found emotions growing that I actually did n't have names for , erm and it made it impossible to finish the piece I was working on , and then I , I went to see an Afro Asian exhibition of art and I saw portraying some of these paintings the same emotions and it , it did n't give me a name for the emotions but it , it made me feel an awful lot less isolated seeing that erm other people have also , have also felt this .
21 And it made it ten times worse .
22 And it makes it easier for the slash-and-burn cultivators to get in rather than sort of coming in gradually round the edges , there are now great swathes cut through tropical rainforest at Amazonia certainly , and the Trans-Scabon railway is about to be put through which again will make it easier for the sort of to come in , and I think that should be bourn in mind .
23 There are hitches and hassles aplenty to contend with now and what makes it worse is that you 're powerless to do anything except grumble and grouse .
24 And what makes it such an invigorating saga is his ability to let his idiosyncratic Broadway denizens talk for themselves .
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