Example sentences of "[pron] make [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Wildlife Conservation International had helped them make contact with interested scientists and individuals . |
2 | Whereas in the past voters had looked to parties and party workers to help them make sense of politics , this function was now largely given up to television news broadcasts . |
3 | Nevertheless , there are now over 400 officially registered grape growers in England and Wales , most of whom make wine , and most in the South of England . |
4 | ‘ Come on in and help me make sense of this life I live . ’ |
5 | You let me make love to you fiercely , you have given yourself to me when you have good cause to hate men ! ’ |
6 | You 'd only let me make love to you that night because you realised I was a better bet than Peter . |
7 | Rosie let me make currant men . |
8 | Nothing made sense to her . |
9 | Nothing made sense . |
10 | Nothing made sense today . |
11 | Nothing made sense any more . |
12 | ‘ Their foot shall slide in due time : for the day of their calamity is at hand , and the things that shall come upon them make haste . ’ |
13 | ‘ Everyone made money on the immigrant worker — from the big-time capitalist to the slum landlord — from exploiting his colour , his customs , his culture . |
14 | As the Saturday evening went on and everyone made use of the food and drinks on site , the Leisure Promotions team set about arranging the well-known Night Event . |
15 | That there is no popular opposition is testimony not only to how successful they have been , but also to the fact that there appears to be simply no desirable alternative : the British just do not like their politicians enough to want them made head of state . |
16 | One of them made crochet toilet-seat covers that they sold at the shop . |
17 | In our feasibility study , we found that these two types were both represented in the samples of social work offered to us as examples of secondary prevention , and a distinction between them made sense to the practitioners . |
18 | But none of them made sense . |
19 | May I make love to you , Charity ? ’ |
20 | How often should I make water changes , and how should I mix the salt ? |
21 | But how else , how else can I make life bearable ? |
22 | I made contact , and the arrangements were firmed up over the next week . |
23 | It is necessary I had come to that view for me , at that time it was necessary for me to contact one of the duty Chief Officers and on this occasion it was the Assistant Chief Constable Mr , so I made contact with him . |
24 | I made contact with Sheringham through an agent and met him at a hotel . |
25 | ‘ When I made Midnight Express I had to play a man who was in a permanent messed-up state . |
26 | I 've walked through my life , I worked , I fucked , I made breakfast . |
27 | I made storm shields for the big cabin windows and skylights . |
28 | In my discussions with the principal I made reference to the words of Jesus recorded in Matthew 19 v.4 and Mark 10 v.6 . |
29 | Well I have n't suggested a a figure , I made reference and I also referred to the fact that when you then discounted completions , identified sites , and existing measurements , you would be approximately eight hundred and fifty dwellings short . |
30 | I made jam in it . |