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

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1 The young man who made the tea sat with us , occasionally contributing to the conversation .
2 It was Don who made the effort ; he bought the local paper and looked at ads for houses ; he phoned estate agents and asked for lists of properties .
3 But it was the 38 year old veteran , Jimmy Connors , who made the blood come to the boil .
4 It resembles the pictures of dancers frozen for all time by the potters who made the Greek vases just to display their feats .
5 In the family Shanta married into , the head of the family was her husband 's cousin , and it was he who made the rules :
6 It 's designed by Tomasz Starzewski , who made the dress that Viscount Althorp 's wife , Victoria , wore for their wedding .
7 It is , as far as can be remembered , the first November 7 since the revolution that coal miners have been on strike — the very core of the working class who made the revolution possible .
8 Mark is visibly angry with ‘ them ’ , the faceless bureaucrats who made the rules that nearly lead to his ruin .
9 The others were a liberal coal-owner , an ex-comptroller of the Bank of England , and the former headmaster of Winchester ( the postmaster general , who made the appointments , was a Wykehamist ) .
10 The Christian ideal was more the saint than the sage : men and women who made the world to come seem present now rather than those who knew how to live and survive in a stormy and dangerous society .
11 ‘ The God who made the world and everything in it , being the Lord of heaven and earth , does not live in shrines made by man ’ ( Acts 17 : 24 ) , St Paul had told the Athenians , with one eye on the great shrine of their city 's divine protectress on the next hill .
12 Most people who made the pilgrimage found it well worth their while , not only for the quality of the music-making but also for a quality of staging and design that pointedly bypassed the often musically ruinous fads of post-war directors ' opera in order to re-establish contact with an older and still valid tradition that goes back , with a passing glance at the work of Wieland Wagner , through Gründgens and Reinhardt to Roller and Mahler and , in some respects , Wagner himself .
13 But when the time came to compose a quarrel between people , it was the representatives of the groups to which they belonged who made the peace .
14 It was clearly not an easy one ; and the small group who made the bond designed to shore up its decision pales into insignificance when set against the numbers involved in the second bond .
15 It was an American poet who made the observation .
16 For those who made the summit , it was , disappointingly , shrouded in cloud .
17 As last year , though , it was the crews who made the story , in the most wholesome of ways this time .
18 WHETHER it was Major , Kinnock or Ashdown who made the greatest impression on the viewers , we shall know on Friday morning .
19 Lenihan , 32 , who made the first of his 52 international appearances against Australia in 1981 , missed all of last season 's Five Nations programme after an operation to repair damage to his neck .
20 Lenihan , 32 , who made the first of his 52 international appearances against Australia in 1981 , missed all of last season 's Five Nations programme after undergoing an operation to repair damage to his neck .
21 IT MIGHT be fair to assume that the people who made the posters for both Labour and the Conservatives would be experts on the way the campaign has been run .
22 Meet The Feebles ( 18 ) is a smutty satire on the Muppet show , written and performed by the same New Zealanders who made the enjoyably gross sci-fi romp , Bad Taste .
23 There can only be one Creator , one God who made the earth and maintains it under divine control .
24 The initial idea of God as the one who led the people ‘ out of the house of bondage ’ , who freed the Israelite slaves from Egyptian control , develops into an idea of God as one who made the heavens and the earth .
25 About this God Paul says two things : on the one hand , ‘ He ’ is ‘ the God who made the world and everything in it ’ , who ‘ does not live in shrines made by man ’ ( 17:24 ) ; on the other hand , ‘ He ’ is not far from each one of us , for ‘ in Him we live and move and have our being ’ ( 17:27–8 ) .
26 In the event , it was the Prime Minister who made the most personal attacks on her challenger in a series of last minute newspaper interviews .
27 It was Geoff Yeadon and Oliver Statham who made the first connection in the jigsaw , 12 years ago .
28 ‘ So it was a man who made the call ?
29 There were a privileged few who made the Grand Tour to complete their education and seek out Europe 's art treasures , but travelling for pleasure was not an accepted part of life as it is in Western industrialized countries today .
30 In and around Fournier Street , east of Spitalfields Market , are several eighteenth-century houses once occupied by the weavers who made the district famous for its woven silk .
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