Example sentences of "we [verb] it [art] " in BNC.

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1 Every time we had to travel in from our suburb to the city for clinic visits , we made it a treat day .
2 Frequently couples at their golden wedding celebration will say something to the effect of ‘ we made it a point never to go to bed angry ’ .
3 We made it a bit more Kinks-y and added just a little bit of flamenco , but how can you improve a great song like that ? ’
4 We made it a condition that , as far as possible , teachers and pupils should be observed working in their usual way .
5 We made it a nice one , yeah ?
6 And if we make it a decent team — people who are good at — at swimming and riding and all … ’
7 We are inundated with relatives we encourage it and we make it a special time .
8 ‘ And shall we make it a pwethent to make it happy ? ’
9 Well can we make it a clear definition please because national means , national in terms of agents and corporates means multi-locational and all represented
10 ‘ Shall we make it the best of three ? ’
11 And then when the sc , we had a look at the script and we changed it a little bit , and then we all went , they were cutting out words , so we were doing , the first few all three ways , and we 'd look and say , okay , so it was a scrambled mess as we all looked through for three words and ended up with , and I got down on the floor , so we knew where we were .
12 Erm you know , five years hence , we do n't want it in five years hence , we want it the end of this year , early next year .
13 We gave up the written report quite frankly because we found it a waste of time .
14 We found it a comfortable and roomy two person ( one teddy ) tent with plenty of headroom .
15 It gets hard work and er someone comes along and says well can we do it a bit quicker ?
16 ‘ Shall we give it a miss then ? ’
17 ‘ Yes , ’ said Matey encouragingly , ‘ we hold it every year , and we usually make quite a large sum to give to the various charities connected with the Church . ’
18 and it displaces the hydrogen and that we that 's why we describe it the the zinc displaces the hydrogen from the acid .
19 Erm we give it a bigger force , what happens to the acceleration ?
20 We give it a drink of water when it 's thirsty and then the tiny flower begins to grow . ’
21 We give it the cook and she cooked it .
22 We shall end by observing that some adjectives ( in fact most of those discussed in Sections 6.7 and 6.8 , but not former , would-be , so-called nor late unless we give it an altogether different lexical value ) can occur with more than one value , that is , either as separatives or as ordinary ascriptive adjectives .
23 We consider it a problem , though invariably others do n't understand what on earth we are talking about .
24 We consider it a great honour for all members of the band and bugles .
25 Why should we keep it a secret ?
26 ‘ Listen , we like it the way it is .
27 But then we developed it a bit further like we did with negative numbers .
28 And we trace it every time . ’
29 Because — as you may not be entirely surprised to hear-How the Sage Saved the Bride from the Dybbuk is one of the best-loved tales in the Limnititzker lore ; we tell it every year , with several other old favourites , on the anniversary of the great Wonder-Rabbi 's death .
30 In West Yorkshire to the South we have similar problems of inner city decline and there as we understand it the authorities wish to cater for their housing needs .
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