Example sentences of "go out of [pos pn] way to make " in BNC.

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1 We have a Mother and Baby Room and try to go out of our way to make life easy . ’
2 However , sometimes the situation is quite different and the horse goes out of its way to make itself tense and anxious .
3 and I 'll just , I , you know , I do n't need someone like that but the point is that he , if he knows you do n't like him , he goes out of his way to make things difficult for you .
4 Our evening was made by the presence of a very jolly guard , Mr Howard Morgan , who went out of his way to make the trip a pleasant one and moreover told us much of interest about the line .
5 ‘ Sales companies in America and Ireland go out of their way to make them feel at home .
6 Set in extensive gardens , the staff at the Sauerhof go out of their way to make visitors welcome , and with the superb health , fitness and beauty programmes on offer , you 're sure to leave feeling on top of the world .
7 She relates that Lena will even take the trouble to teach customers how to use machines that they have bought elsewhere and go out of her way to make deliveries , both free of charge .
8 This time the army has gone out of its way to make it clear , publicly , that it has no views on what has been going on .
9 ‘ She has n't exactly gone out of her way to make anybody else happy , has she ? ’
10 His equanimity was legendary amongst his colleagues and he had gone out of his way to make her feel a part of the team when she first arrived at UNACO .
11 ‘ Not unpleasant , perhaps , ’ he said thoughtfully , ‘ but you have n't exactly gone out of your way to make me feel welcome — either here or back at the television studio . ’
12 ‘ You do n't go out of your way to make a series , ’ said Peter Rogers , who produced the entire batch .
13 You know he seems like really frightening and intimida that 's the thing though cos er what , yeah , I just I do n't know I ca n't just forget about it and say well who cares because he really does go out of his way to make things hard .
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