Example sentences of "[verb] make it " in BNC.

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1 point of order , the point that I made make it on this side is that we are not against the expenditure .
2 you can make make it right next time with Tracey 's and Linda 's anyway , if they had n't done it in office because I can put two pound what Tracey paid onto Linda 's anyway , it 'll still balance it out wo n't it ?
3 His pen-and-ink drawings provided Minton with unrelieved amusement , as Lyttelton has recalled : Humphrey Lyttelton 's presence at Camberwell helped make it a centre for the beginnings of ‘ trad ’ , a jazz revival which replaced ‘ the polite and effete noise which had hitherto passed for genuine jazz ’ with a new vitality and energy .
4 This has helped make it a big importer of garbage .
5 The crowd ( as ever ) did Leeds proud , were all around the ground and Im sure helped make it another ‘ home game ’ for the players .
6 I want to know and I want to help make it happen . ’
7 He reckons that if he were getting paid on the same basis that he gets paid for GP beds , in a small GP unit , he could afford to employ the additional staff , and resources and back-up to help make it all happen .
8 If the manager signs off the employee 's plan as reasonable , then it follows that the manager has to help make it come true .
9 What I 'd like to introduce lastly now is an approach that you can take to training to help yourselves and to help make it more effective and more systematic and what I 'd like to introduce to you is , is something called the training cycle and the rest of the course is actually based around the training cycle and I know Margaret you 've actually seen the training cycle a few weeks ago , I 'm not sure if , if any of the others are , any of the others familiar ?
10 To help make it a big Merseyside day , Sharp has reduced prices for adults from £7 to £5 with youngsters at just £2 , all pay-at-the-gate .
11 The things you have to do make it progressively more and more difficult for you to really get around and see what 's going on in your factories .
12 There are three reasons for this : first , women dress differently from ‘ 20 men all wearing pinstripe suits ’ , making them more memorable ; second , they offload their emotions over redundancy much more quickly , making them better prepared to look for a new position ; and third , because of the so-called ‘ glass ceiling ’ , those women who do make it to the top are ‘ slightly better ’ than their male competitors .
13 Consequently , secondary-school pupils in China have only a limited opportunity to go into higher education and in this sense , those who do make it can be viewed as a privileged elite .
14 Despite the assurances of the prosecuting counsel , the next day the headlines certainly gave a different picture , although the newspapers do make it clear that it is the rapist 's account — Zoe stripped as we talked , claims rapist ( Daily Mail ) ; RAPIST SAYS VICTIM ZOE STRIPPED OFF ( Star ) .
15 Royal Mail International Pre-paid Services really do make it easy to keep in touch with your friends and relatives abroad .
16 Though you do make it sound like running up a cotton frock .
17 If you get through that you 've got to give the balloon a good hard squirt to make it burn , and if you do make it burn it goes up with a hell of a whoomph and you 've still got to get away . ’
18 What you need to do is to be able to provide a private sector a certain level of certainty , that the concession will be er granted long enough so that one can recover both your costs an=and certainly be able to make a profit and so er to the extent that the franchises that are being considered are short natured , seven years , er that becomes rather disadvantageous and unattractive er concessions of twenty and thirty and forty years , and and really thirty thirty to forty year period er do make it in fact make it very attractive for private sector involvement .
19 But do make it simple
20 Er er Madam Speaker er non-wage costs never get into employees wage packets but do make it more expensive for employers to provide a job .
21 whether or not they do make it .
22 Yes I know , but they do make it
23 Although the returns accruing to a particular film from the Eady Levy , as it was called , were limited both by the size of the box office in any particular year , and that film 's success in the market-place ( the levy was paid out in proportion to a film 's success ) , the promise it offered did make it easier for independents to raise cash .
24 He never did make it to the Academie , but being made international president of PEN , following Francis King , mattered a lot to him .
25 I did not threaten to resign but I did make it clear that I would not endorse changes I could not justify .
26 And once she was sure I would n't — because I did make it clear , you know , that I had no intention of doing more than agreeing to the legal business — she felt safe again . ’
27 ‘ My mother did make it . ’
28 We found the machine was fairly comfortable to use for long periods , but the high body did make it slightly awkward to control in tight corners .
29 One marsupial , however , did make it to Sulawesi .
30 A few mono copies of the album with the deleted cuts did make it out of the factory but no stereo version was believed to have been pressed until early this year , when the only known copy was advertised for auction by Strider Records of New York .
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