Example sentences of "make it [prep] their [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | She swallowed hard , thankful she had n't made it to their house . |
2 | The band made it through their music — melodic , interesting and eminently danceable . |
3 | Although he warns against treating France as an extension of the British market , he dismisses the view that it is an awkward place to do business : ‘ There is a market for everything in France and the chances are that the French do n't need any British imports — it 's a question of making it worth their while . |
4 | It 's up to the RFU to make it worth their while . |
5 | But there 's still enough to make it worth their while doing it . |
6 | ‘ But that must be in huge quantities to make it worth their while . |
7 | When therefore the amount produced ( in a unit of time ) is such that the demand price is greater than the supply price , then sellers receive more than is sufficient to make it worth their while to bring goods to market to that amount ; and there is at work an active force tending to increase the amount brought forward for sale . |
8 | On the other hand , when the amount produced is such that the demand price is less than the supply price , sellers receive less than is sufficient to make it worth their while to bring goods to market on that scale ; so that those who were just on the margin of doubt as to whether to go on producing are decided not to do so , and there is an active force at work tending to diminish the amount brought forward for sale . |