Example sentences of "[conj] made [prep] the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The Official Solicitor 's report is particularly relevant because , although made for the limited purpose mentioned above , it is the report of an independent guardian ad litem which makes clear that all the children are opposed to any suggestion that they should return to the foster mother and her ‘ family . ’
2 ‘ The glass at CastleCourt is laminated and made to the highest specification .
3 The brush head and handle are easy to clean , and made to the highest safety standards ( both the handle and the recharger unit are completely sealed ) .
4 Yet Iago suddenly wheeled his pony again , and made for the highest point of the ridge , where he could look back over the valley , and see as far as the scattered outer copses and the rim of the forest .
5 In Paris ! ) , then took a growler and made for the first address I had .
6 The leaders — Castle Falis , Princeful , Kapeno , Rondetto and Rutherfords — swept over Becher 's and made for the twenty-third fence , the smallest on the course and , though taken at a left-hand angle , a simple preliminary to the trappy right-angled bend to the left at the Canal Turn .
7 We stomped down the stone steps to collect our sacks and made for the Upper Tier of the crag .
8 She rose gracefully to her feet and made for the front door , with Melissa following .
9 Exulting in her escape , she closed the outer door behind her and made for the great outdoors like a child let out of school .
10 So saying , she thrust the coffee into Jack 's hand and made for the light reading ‘ Ladies ’ , rubbing and muttering as she went .
11 She picked up her things again and made for the dim daylight outside , rather relieved it was n't a bright day .
12 Billy pulled away from his friend 's arm and made towards the empty yard .
13 It is the last exhibit in the show — an alcohol-vapour cloud chamber that displays continuously the tracks of the Earth 's background irradiation and made by the Phywe company , West Germany .
14 An order made by a court in any part of the United Kingdom in bankruptcy proceedings can be enforced in any other part of the United Kingdom as if made by the corresponding court in that other part except in so far as the order relates to property situated there ( unless the Secretary of State and the Lord Chancellor make provision for this ) ( s 426(1)-(3) ) .
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