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

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1 But Kathleen has made it today , in honour of your arrival .
2 And look this grate here 's the same thing now as it was in nineteen O eight and I make a fire in it everyday but I have n't made it today .
3 Conscious and Dorado would n't have made it either .
4 Its first rail link proposal was not produced until July 1988 and the public furore which followed forced major and extremely expensive changes to the design which have made it financially vulnerable .
5 I 've made it extra strong .
6 Small garden cane It 's made it rather heavy with er , the material on it as well .
7 I know that in some parts of the country , notably in the north-east , one or two local authorities have made it rather difficult for protective street furniture to be erected along the sides of roads where there has been ram-raiding .
8 who are closing their Newark operation you see , which has made it rather tricky to approach them .
9 By the time she had made it downstairs , she felt pretty awful — hot and aching and nauseous , with the most terrible pain hanging excruciatingly over one side of her face .
10 ‘ Robert ’ — he turned on his factor — ‘ you should have made it plain — ‘ Nothing is plain out there , I tell you .
11 Can you put your hand on your heart and say that you have made it plain what he or she is allowed to do ( hopefully not unnecessarily restrictive ) and what he or she should not do ?
12 Christina had n't seen Martin for about six months , since Stephen had made it plain how much he objected even to a friendship between them .
13 He has told April that I am insanely in love with him , and now they both hate me : he , because I have made it plain this is not the case , and she for much the same reason , only compounded by the fact that since he has raised the subject , and in view of his demeanour towards me …
14 Boswell had by now made it plain over a number of years that he wished to write Johnson 's Life .
15 Moreover , both directly and through the medium of the European Community , my right hon. Friend the Foreign Secretary has made it plain to the Government of Israel that we deplore the closure decision and that we believe that the universities , colleges and schools should remain open .
16 A EUROPEAN Commission document has made it plain that politics rather than economic criteria will determine whether the Highlands and Islands win a long battle to qualify for increased cash aid from Brussels .
17 Now then , if the council could , could 've come to some agreement and put in there , it would of made it right for us , now , you see we 've done so before , this is what I do n't like about he , he applies for planning permission does er the notice was no bigger than six inches long and four
18 The political re-awakening of the Pro-Choice lobby has made it electorally essential for Republicans to abandon the simplistic Pro-life slogans of the Reagan years .
19 ‘ You 've made it pretty clear you could n't care less . ’
20 But player/manager Hoddle 's departure has made it pretty well certain .
21 SEARCHING for genuine bargains in the New Year Sales can be a struggle but TODAY has made it easier with a comprehensive guide to the best buys on the High Street .
22 and he 's made it probably an even worse hash than , than the average teacher
23 On the Liberal side , anger at the illegal campaign against Home Rule had made it equally difficult for Asquith to compromise , and he too could see no other way forward .
24 The note to the accounts on assets held for sale explains that the marked and continuing downturn in the property market since 1990 , as reflected in the latest valuation reports , has made it increasingly difficult to forecast the dates on which Burton will have completed the letting and sale of its development properties .
25 Certainly the growth of ‘ total war ’ in the twentieth century has drawn populations into the war effort in ways that have made it increasingly difficult to maintain the principle of protection of the civilian population .
26 For nearly two centuries a political framework had existed which had made it increasingly easy to tap Europe 's resources and savings .
27 All these legislative changes have made it increasingly difficult for local authorities to avoid appearing to lurch from crisis to crisis .
28 Its corollary is that precisely because of their prior example , they have made it increasingly difficult to write intelligently on popular culture .
29 The rise in house prices , which has recently done so much to increase the capital owned by a sizeable group of the population , has made it increasingly difficult for other people , and particularly those whose parents are poorer and who do not own a house , to join the ranks of the upwardly mobile , capital-accumulating home-owners .
30 These pay levels have resulted in low morale within the Service and have made it increasingly difficult to recruit and retain staff .
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