Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] make [art] [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Edward had made the same objection .
2 Fame has made the former rebel into a smug , uncommitted and corrupt member of the musical establishment .
3 The United Kingdom has made no such declaration .
4 The unexpected development seemed to make no more sense than the feather and the note ; or , for that matter , the glass ball .
5 In each lexical domain , children appear to make the same assumption : newly acquired words contrast with those already known .
6 Children learned to make the same response ( X ) to the visual stimuli A and B , and a different response ( Y ) to stimulus C. ( for some subjects X and Y were different verbal labels , for others they were different hand movements . )
7 After housing , the service in which privatisation has made the most progress is the NHS , inroads have been made on several interrelated fronts .
8 At the same time he found it interesting that prison had made the former district governor more passionate about the cause championed by Akhenaten .
9 It seemed that Fen had made the same resolution .
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