Example sentences of "and it [is] [adv] make " in BNC.
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1 | Make no mistake , you 're in for a really hard time , and it 's not made any easier by the baddies who wander across the screen . |
2 | And it 's not made any better by feeling sorry for him . |
3 | But it 's just lying in the bank dormant and it 's not making any interest I know it 's not being , I know we 're not being charged but |
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 | The decision to offer a place is not an easy one and it is not made without very careful consideration of each candidate 's proposal . |
10 | Secondly , paralinguistic features of the ‘ vocal effect ’ type are treated as part of intonation , and it is not made sufficiently clear how these are to be distinguished from prosodic features . |
11 | 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 . |
12 | It made the ground and it is still making the sky . |
13 | And it is often made even harder to understand by the jargon of psychiatry : ‘ schizophrenia ’ , ‘ psychosis ’ and the like . |