Example sentences of "[Wh pn] made [art] " in BNC.

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1 Here , Mrs Pettifer began to interject but the small gentleman silenced her with a flap of the wrist which was altogether not very gentlemanly and proved too much for the great lady detective who made a more purposeful interjection of her own .
2 BRACKNELL Tigers and Livingston are Britain 's survivors in Europe following their wins in the Champions Cup on Thursday night , but the week 's honours went to Oldham Broadway Celtics , who made a glorious exit from the Korac Cup with a 98-91 win over Monaco in France .
3 All credit to the authorities in Leipzig who made a clear decision not to intervene .
4 There was Gerry who made a fortune in the Californian avocado boom and now just wanders the world .
5 The first day belonged very much to Gooch , who made a fine 153 that was to earn him the Man of the Match award .
6 She was followed by Michael Foot who made a strong attack on the Government and ended with the devastating charge that the Falkland Islanders had been betrayed and ‘ the whole responsibility for the betrayal rests with the Government ’ .
7 He 's a man who made a lot of money and never had a dime on him .
8 She was never more than a light comedy performer who made a virtue of her acting limitations by being amusing as she demonstrated them .
9 While his loyalism gave him urban working-class support , it was the rural Protestants who were most receptive to his evangelical emphases and who made a seat like Bannside obviously attractive .
10 Mrs Hancock , the girl from the other side of the tracks , had always professed her love for the rough , tough ex-miner who made a fortune and espoused the most outlandish ideas .
11 Mr Graham also had words for Seaman , who made a crucial second-half save from Flynn : ‘ He is still the best goalkeeper in the League .
12 BIG LEAP * , who made a successful reappearance in a 21-runner field at Doncaster last month , is napped to follow up in today 's Stroud Green Handicap ( 4.10 ) at Newbury .
13 John Bader of Guernsey , who made a profit out of selling roses to Labour and then sought to safeguard it by voting Tory .
14 Mr Harley , who made a long statement to me at the time , would doubtless have indicated if the Bawdsey site was ever raided from the sea .
15 Pinto , who made a winning debut in Carpi , Portugal , in 1991 , and had led his club Benfica to the European Cup , had always been at the front among a big group early on .
16 Andre Fabre , who made a succesful Newbury raid with Lion Cavern in last Saturday 's Singer & Friedlander Greenham Stakes , may lift another 2,000 Guineas trial with Steinbeck in today 's European Free Handicap at Newmarket .
17 One such is Dr Campbell Murdoch , a senior lecturer in general practice who made a study of Down 's Syndrome in Scotland .
18 The non-associative nature of the phenomenon was emphasized by Gibson and Gibson ( 1955 ) , who made a firm distinction between their own account and the associative interpretation , which they referred to as ‘ enrichment ’ .
19 Two Derby winners and an uncle who made a record ascent of the Eiger , that 's the sort of thing that mattered . ’
20 Surprisingly , it was the Nazis who made a gift of this public park to Prague .
21 Gordon Beamish was a man who made a fetish out of being lynx-eyed .
22 So was English comedian , Charlie Chaplin , who made a hit as the little tramp .
23 But a malfunction occurs and he comes to believe that he really has been an intelligence agent who made a startling discovery on Mars …
24 REMEMBER the man who made a fortune out of a book which claimed that the Old Testament was really the story of how extra-terrestrials landed on earth or , to put it plainly , that Elijah 's still small voice was a wee green man speaking in his ear ?
25 Bremner is one of many Scottish players who made a remarkable transformation when he took up a career in management .
26 The car ferry to Arran was full of tourists and , being Friday evening , city commuters who made a determined beeline for the bar before the weekend golf louts took all the elbow room .
27 But even at this distance we can clearly recognise in Joe Johnson a player who made a sterling contribution to the Palace cause in the early and formative years of our club .
28 Brian Wood was the strong , solid , ever-dependable central defender who made a tremendous contribution to Palace 's promotion to Division Two under Dick Graham in 1963–64 , but who then had the misfortune to suffer a badly broken leg in a third round FA Cup-tie in January 1965 , from which he never fully recovered while with us .
29 The recordings comprise passages read from written accounts of parliamentary speeches by William Lynd , who made a living in the early 1890s by demonstrating and lecturing on the phonograph .
30 In charge will be Mark Potter who made a hash of Cowley Steps during the Exe Descent but is likely to be more efficient when he gets going on the inevitable canoeing aspects of the centre .
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