Annotation:
Note: In this context, "to make it" is a phrasal verb that means "to arrive".
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[#2879564] Can you make it in time? (CK) *audio*
[#2271743] I didn't make it in time. (CK) *audio*
[#2644266] Tom won't make it in time. (CK) *audio*
[#2400133] Tom didn't make it in time. (CK) *audio*
[#4495933] Tom barely made it in time. (CK) *audio*
[#3592874] Tom might not make it in time. (CK) *audio*
[#2540522] I'm going to make it just in time. (CK) *audio*
[#3310877] We're not going to make it in time. (CK) *audio*
[#2641453] Tom made it back in time for dinner. (CK) *audio*
[#2539509] I'll make it back in time for supper. (CK) *audio*
[#4012554] Do you think we'll make it to the station in time? (CK) *audio*
[#4386676] We made it to the top of the mountain just in time to see the sunrise. (CK) *audio*
[#2331757] I had to attend a meeting so I couldn't make it in time to pick Tom up after school. (CK) *audio*
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This sentence was initially added as a translation of sentence #923350
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