Example sentences of "make it [adv] and " in BNC.
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1 | You 've made it officially and it 's been noted . |
2 | Marco Polo seems to have been the first European actually to have made it there and back . |
3 | The army has made it endlessly and publicly clear that it does not want to get involved . |
4 | Soaring land prices throughout Europe have made it more and more difficult for less viable farmers to enlarge their farms along the lines of government and EEC structural policy . |
5 | Subsistence farming remains the main form of economic activity but the problems of insufficient or inadequate lands , heavy indebtedness and lack of credits have made it more and more difficult for families to survive by farming alone . |
6 | Military reforms initiated in the 1870s , which reduced the standing army , introduced universal conscription , and built a large reserve of trained men on the western model , had made it more and more difficult to insulate soldiers from civilian life and inculcate unquestioning obedience . |
7 | I 'll make it tomorrow and shove it in the freezer . ’ |
8 | you could n't make it today and get away with it |
9 | However , since Ecstasy is a designer drug , a competent chemist can make it anywhere and underworld sources claim it is produced in the region . |
10 | They were facing each other , Ward saying , ‘ We have nothin , that could make it there and back . ’ |
11 | It will develop operations in other countries ; it will seek to develop downstream subsidiaries ; it will become increasingly self-reliant and all this will make it less and less relevant to the responsibilities of a government ministry . |
12 | Erm , so scale , proportion , those are the few , few things brought in together , we 'll st , we 'll start off with just weight , now we 'll find sort of weights of things , and then we 'll make it more and more difficult |
13 | When he had , he made it simply and plainly . |
14 | But the increasing activism of its supporters , particularly young Catholics living in ghetto areas , made it more and more difficult to exercise restraint . |
15 | Gloucester thereupon went off to capture Berwick-upon-Tweed and , after thirteen changes of ownership over the centuries , made it once and for all English . |
16 | the one I make , I made it once and you liked it with the almonds on top |
17 | DAVID MELLOR has gone to the back benches nursing the belief that since he told John Major all about his expenses-paid holiday it made it okay and if life were fair none of us should have considered him out of order . |
18 | So you could see the pattern yourself and make it easier and a lot of the time at school when the teacher 's telling you , Why do n't you do it this way ? they 're not trying to make it harder for you . |
19 | Little bit of electricity and then make it more and more |
20 | Certainly the constraints of examinations make it more and more difficult to cope with the range of abilities in the mixed ability class . |
21 | Certainly the constraints of examinations make it more and more difficult to cope with the range of abilities in a mixed ability class . |
22 | This week , Faldo has been not exactly refusing interviews but making it abruptly and abundantly clear that he is willing to say nothing of import . |
23 | The steady economic growth and the increasing level of wealth which it generated led to an expansion of commerce whose effects were visible throughout the whole of France , but nowhere more so than in the capital , making it more and more a commercial as well as a political centre . |
24 | We get chance after chance to make it right and what do we do ? |
25 | It 's like , sort of thefts of motor vehicles , we can reduce the theft of the actual vehicle , because there are security devices now to do that , to make it harder and you can not odds somebody coming along the street , throwing a brick through a window and grabbing your cassette out . |
26 | The deepening recession in Germany makes it more and more certain that German companies will have to transfer manufacturing overseas , and so long as the former Comecon countries remain outside the European Community , Ireland will be one of the most cost-effective places to site new plants . |