Example sentences of "[verb] make the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 I would not be surprised to see smart Flat performer Lift And Load make the hot favourite work hard for his success .
2 The period between the end of the twelfth century and the middle of the thirteenth saw several crucial innovations in weaponry and armour which helped make the medieval knight what he was always intended to be : a superb fighting machine .
3 The award of the medal is accompanied by a cash prize and is normally made annually to the candidate who , in the opinion of Analytical Division Council , has made the greatest contribution , and whose work has made the most significant impact on any branch of analytical chemistry .
4 But it is in the area of conversational analysis that ethnomethodology has made the greatest contribution .
5 If the theory is to exemplify and test holism , the project of discovering whether , or how , it can be applied , is obviously extremely urgent , and among Althusser 's followers , the person who has made the greatest strides in this direction is undoubtedly Nicos Poulantzas .
6 This year , footsteps have been spotted exiting from Cold Hole ( Fuar Tholl , Hard V ) , and I have n't heard who has made the second ascent , and it bugs me !
7 Already , the Smith camp has made the right noises — about reform of the trade union block vote , about an openness to electoral reform , and about a wide-ranging policy review — that might not have happened had Gould not intervened .
8 ‘ Your Grace has made the right decision , God be thanked ! ’
9 Medical advances almost invariably increase the demands on doctors ' time , and it is this increased intensity of working that has made the long hours of many doctors intolerable .
10 All that and Benn has made the grand gesture of giving his new WBC belt to his first conqueror , Michael Watson , who is slowly recovering after the brain damage he suffered against Eubank last year .
11 Who has made the highest aggregate number of runs in a career which has not included a score of 300 ?
12 For example , Paddy Ashdown has made the Liberal Democrats much more of a free-market party than the old Alliance , with its occasional excursions into corporatism , ever was .
13 She realised he could provide her with some top-class partners and she has made the best of them .
14 We are confident that the RIBA has made the best decision available to protect the future well being of the Journal .
15 It is all this research into stable fluorescent powders that has made the new compact fluorescents possible .
16 In addition to the third instalment on the Cuyp , the national gallery has made the first instalment on a Cranage painting .
17 A pleasure steamer has made the first day trip down the Severn to the Devon coast for almost a century .
18 The attention these centres have attracted has made the illegal trade in baby orangs hard , if not impossible .
19 For systems-oriented software such as data communications and systems-management products , the company has made the systems-based approach to pricing more flexible .
20 But many people will join John Bell in believing that Aspect 's experiment is as good as can be achieved , now that he has made the crucial move in introducing some time variation into the apparatus .
21 Joseph Hotung , the businessman collector from Hong Kong who has made the complete refurbishment of the gallery possible ( together with the Wolfson Foundation and the British government in their pound-for-pound funding arrangement launched in 1990 ) , is full of admiration for it .
22 ‘ Sellafield has made the Irish Sea the most radioactively contaminated stretch of water in the world .
23 John Zabriskie , who originally found that the blood toxin responsible for scarlet fever is made under the direction of a bacteriophage , is also a member of the team which has made the toxic-shock discovery .
24 John Prescott has made the clearest pitch for the left 's support by defending the ‘ old vision ’ of socialism .
25 First , it may be that no one ( as yet ) has made the critical observations which would allow the pattern to become evident .
26 The basic issue , which Mr Fallon has so far managed to avoid totally in discussing this matter , yet which has made the Catholic community and the county council so anxious and so frustrated , is whether this Government accepts that places in Catholic schools should be provided for Catholic pupils .
27 Fame has made the former rebel into a smug , uncommitted and corrupt member of the musical establishment .
28 Yet such as it is , what I have witnessed has been enough to throw a strong light on the materials I have used , and , for me , has made the dry bones live .
29 John Baillie has made the further point that , in his detailed criticism of cyclical views of time , St Augustine was anxious to defend the doctrine of creation and particularly its corollary that ‘ through the creative power of God the course of events is characterized by the emergence of genuine novelty . ’
30 Witold Krassowski : Images of Poland , a long history of oppression has made the Polish people tough , with a strong sense of national identity .
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