Example sentences of "[conj] it [is] [adv] make " in BNC.
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1 | Although it is mostly made up of perennial plants which will come up fresh in spring , there are one or two evergreen shrubs added for structure : an upright rosemary and a couple of spiky yuccas . |
2 | This last judgement ( although it is commonly made ) is speculative , of course , as the scribe is normally anonymous , but it is analogous to rejecting live speakers from a random sample on the grounds that they do not speak as we think they ought to speak , or rejecting attested spoken forms on the grounds that they are not what we would expect in some particular location . |
3 | One difference between a vintage wine and any other is that it is generally made from the grapes of only one year , rather than a blend from several . |
4 | It 's really nice and sweet all day and it 's fucking making me even angrier . |
5 | We 've just gone through Armistice Day and I was and it 's always made , made me feel there 's something a little bit wrong about Armistice , it seemed more of a glorification in the way |
6 | ‘ And it 's now made Jamie even more convinced that he can be one of the best . |
7 | I could have said anything , made an excuse , but I wanted to be straight and it 's only making things worse . ’ |
8 | And it 's really to make people to attract peoples ' attention and to make them think about these issues . |
9 | In the increasing number of critical surveys of the English novel published during the present century Conrad is the sole writer ever to be included in the safe , accepted procession from Fielding to Henry James and beyond who could , to some degree , be considered to write of adventure in the traditional sense ; and it is always made perfectly clear that Conrad 's moral and philosophical probings constitute his true value , his story-telling expertise being , by implication , no more than a means to an end . |
10 | It made the ground and it is still making the sky . |
11 | And it is often made even harder to understand by the jargon of psychiatry : ‘ schizophrenia ’ , ‘ psychosis ’ and the like . |
12 | If it 's well made I 'll pay the price whatever it is . ’ |
13 | As one church planter has said : ‘ When Jesus comes back , I want to be doing something for God , even if it 's only making mistakes . ’ |
14 | They 've liaised with other organisations to make sure I 've got somebody coming in , even if it 's only to make me something to eat . |
15 | I agree with Jenny but I do n't think I am too frightened to slop on paint cos you know since I 've started doing pallet knife paintings cos it 's really made me feel fair more confident . |
16 | A leafy retreat is an excellent goal for a small town garden , but it is best made acknowledging the urban setting , using un-wild plants such as bamboo , acanthus , fig , vine , alchemilla , euphorbia , wisteria . |
17 | But it is carefully made by Chris Thomson , and does n't destroy the Fifties charm of Criena Rohan 's book . |
18 | Chinese parents do , of course , shower love and attention on their children but it is always made quite clear that child's-play has to remain well within the limits of normal social behaviour . |
19 | Some may baulk at such a suggestion but it is only making explicit what archivists do implicitly . |
20 | Yeah but it 's still making me confused I 'm thinking about too much at once it 's making it worse . |
21 | And that this , according to ancient legend , is because it is largely made of gold ? ’ |
22 | ( 3 ) When looking at clauses which require compliance with time limits ( eg a time limit for notifying a warranty claim after a defect is discovered in goods supplied under the contract ) the question to ask is whether the time limit has been imposed from a genuine need to protect the other party 's position , or whether it is there to make it difficult , or practically impossible , for the other party to exercise its rights under the clause . |
23 | But if the being of an individual woman is sufficiently strong and well-developed , then , knowing that light to be there deep within her , she can allow it to permeate the whole of her presence , refining and changing her very substance rather as a lamp when it is lit makes an apparently opaque glass shade appear translucent . |
24 | The Marxist position on the alternative to bureaucracy under socialism , in so far as it is ever made explicit , is still largely based on the lessons derived from the Paris Commune and from Trotsky 's critique of Stalinism . |