Example sentences of "[pron] make a tremendous [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The Minster had the gruffest basso but the others were undeterred and the whole tribe of them made a tremendous clangour . |
2 | He added : ‘ I made a tremendous start to the year and badly wanted that No 1 spot for the first time but it made me become negative . |
3 | she has always been great , but she made a tremendous jump when she started recording decent songs instead of versions of old R'n' B tracks . |
4 | I suppose that because she had n't really known me from an early age , she made a tremendous effort to get to know me later . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | ‘ Julie was a high achiever , who made a tremendous impact on all those she met and had a lot of friends , ’ said Tim . |
7 | There was no retrospective talk from the management about the players they had lost , instead they found new players who made a tremendous impact , and Scotland were consequently able to reshape their whole style and pattern of play . |
8 | He made a tremendous effort to bring himself back into reality ; his hands shook and he swallowed twice as he tried to speak ; then he passed his right hand , still clutching the telegram , through his dark hair . |
9 | ‘ I only had a couple of hours with him , but it made a tremendous difference . |
10 | * Try to buy Cheddar on the rind — it makes a tremendous difference to the flavour ( like cooking meat on the bone ) , and instantly shows that the cheese has been cut from a truckle and not from a block . |