Example sentences of "and [noun pl] make it " in BNC.

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1 The wide availability of Cervelat in supermarkets and delicatessens makes it one of the most popular of charcuterie products and one that will not offend even the most conservative of palates .
2 The vast majority of the black sportsmen have aspirations of detaching themselves from the routines of school , employment — or unemployment — and wringing out a career in sports , even athletics , ostensibly an amateur sport but bountiful enough in ‘ gifts ’ and sponsorships to make it a lucrative career .
3 ‘ I would like to see players and coaches making it their priority .
4 Poulson and Associates made it clear that they were not a ‘ financial development company ’ but that they could locate a suitable such investor for the scheme .
5 And the wide range of economical cooking methods and equally wide range of colours and styles make it easy to choose the right oven for you .
6 Coatings used to have separate plants in each country , because local tariffs and duties made it too costly to import .
7 But by 1870 even larger ships and cargoes made it necessary to create a new port , or outport , at Avonmouth .
8 A tall chimney above the heating plant and workshops made it look rather like a factory under guard .
9 Grosvenor 's speeches and writings make it possible to reconstruct his political views in considerable detail .
10 It certainly was n't fun any more , and efforts to make it appear so seemed hollow . ’
11 Not least , the absence of any serious rationing of consumer goods , and the large number of exemptions from military service for skilled workers and farmers made it appear that the regime was well in control of developments , did not fear a war on the 1914–18 scale , and was even rather generous in its provisioning arrangements .
12 A combination of history , tradition and resources makes it possible for the cathedral to set high standards , musically as well as liturgically .
13 The Commission has been saddened to hear of cases where clergy and organists make it difficult or impossible for serious pupils to practise .
14 The design of cylinder head combustion chambers is being further refined with the use of new light metal alloys and ceramics making it possible to overcome the weight disadvantage faced by diesel engines .
15 The fact that there are several persons in addition to the group leader who can reflect and provide feedback about such negative attitudes and behaviours makes it more likely that the individual member will take such information seriously and do something about it .
16 Sophisticated dyes and colourings make it possible to hide this sign of age for as long as we wish and those in public life may , unfortunately , believe that only by covering the tell-tale grey will they maintain their credibility as energetic and creative top people .
17 I mention it here in order to signal that the existence of legal rules and sanctions makes it more difficult to uncover from historical evidence why people in the past gave financial assistance to their relatives , if they did , and in particular , to decide how far such assistance was based upon feelings of obligation or duty .
18 Dramatic foliage and flowers make it a worthwhile challenge for the adventurous .
19 Early diagnosis is difficult partly because the denial systems of primary sufferers , family members and others make it hard to get a clear picture , especially when there may be few adverse consequences .
20 Their starting-points , their work backgrounds and their position in the education system as users and receivers make it likely that the criticisms of non-teachers as well as their expressions and acts of support will differ from those of teachers .
21 In some areas , ignorance and taboos make it difficult to introduce new customs .
22 But , most of all , it takes the will of people like you who care about whales and dolphins to make it happen .
23 It had since been rebuilt ; its arched windows and roofs made it look like a Russian provincial home .
24 These peaks and troughs made it impossible for developing countries to plan ahead .
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