Example sentences of "[vb past] make it [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 So , I tried to make it up to her in every way I could — though it was n't easy — she went on hating me for years . ’
2 ‘ Pa , if only I 'd made it up with you , ’ she cried .
3 When I started to make it up to my horror I found the stripes did not match up front and back .
4 Thankfully there were no injuries and he and Ave Barlow managed to make it down to the best of the mountain safely .
5 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 .
6 When we finally did make it back to the ground , palpitating and soaked with sweat , there was no sign of Ranteallo , and much of the crowd had already dispersed on its way back to the Rante .
7 ‘ She told me she had made it up on the spot as soon as she saw the bloke . ’
8 That she had n't heard of the plan was scarcely surprising , since Belinda had made it up on the spur of the moment .
9 In all sixteen teams had made it through to this stage and with a full house the scene was set for an evening of top quizzing .
10 I wondered if the third soldier had made it back to his own lines .
11 Being adequately provided for , he was able to book himself into a downtown hotel which cost him three dollars per night , though he often failed to make it back to the hotel , finding the cosmopolitan and nocturnal life of the town there entirely to his liking : consecration dismantled !
12 Most of the time it failed to make it out of the pit lane .
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