Example sentences of "[verb] make him [art] " in BNC.
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1 | And a performance that helped make him the Queen Mum 's favourite . |
2 | IAN McCANN cruises the mean streets of Kingston to find out what a crap fist they 're making of the great man 's legacy , and to talk to some of those who helped make him the Third World 's finest musical ambassador . |
3 | This has made him a rather accommodating man for his ex-enemies to deal with . |
4 | Andrew 's background has made him a focal point for media interest this week , including an appearance on regional television filmed back at the last working tin mine , at South Crofty , near Redruth . |
5 | In his defence , Souness believes his no-nonsense approach has made him a marked man . |
6 | His uncompromising image and his pursuit of success has made him a figure of unmitigated resentment . |
7 | His antiquarian temperament has made him a greater snapper-up of unconsidered trifles of archaeology , architecture and literature . |
8 | In fact , ‘ Damnation Derek ’ is a Christian who believes in ‘ Witnessing ’ and it is this simple , even commendable desire to tell others about God and all things Christian that has earned him his nickname ( 'Damnation' is n't his real name — in case you thought he had very unloving parents ! ) and which has made him a Playground Health Hazard . |
9 | It has made him a millionaire but 32-year-old Chris would sell it all tomorrow if he could find a buyer . |
10 | A First Division club — possibly Wakefield Trinity — has made him a tempting offer and Roberts , who played for Wigan in 1987 , is keen to accept . |
11 | It is the influence of Weber 's style which has made him a phenomenon of the 1980s . |
12 | But if the master has made him a bailee of them so as to vest him with exclusive possession , then , like any other bailee of this sort , he has it ; so , too , if goods are delivered to him to hand to his master , he has possession of them until he has done some act which transfers it to his master , e.g . |
13 | But he 's prepared to be judged on the kind of material that has made him a television star . |
14 | He is disliked among liberal Serbs but his method of pillaging in Bosnia and Croatia has made him a very rich man and in the fragile economic state of former Yugoslavia , rich men are very powerful . |
15 | He assumes that becoming rich has made him a better man and that he deserves admiration for it . |
16 | A lifetime 's devotion to ants has made him the principal authority on the subject . |
17 | The act has made him the star of the show . |
18 | I want to make him an excellent offer for Sleet , one impossible to refuse . |
19 | John 's slight built made him a tantalising opponent , but he had scorching pace and neat control , while also possessing the ability to cut inside and shoot powerfully for goal himself , so that he could always be relied upon to contribute several useful goals each season . |
20 | Dr. Tomlin has written a letter to Mr Gorbachev explaining about his hunger strike , and asking for support to help make him a Czech national again . |
21 | He turned down an offer last week but I 'm going to make him a little better offer next week . ’ |
22 | I was going to make him a director , bloody good young man , tough and fair and straight . |
23 | I 'm going to make him a card with Happy Father 's Day on it and a star on it . |
24 | True , he 'd got The Zombie Walks coming up , but that was n't going to make him a millionaire , and the old overdraft was getting rather overblown . |
25 | I thought he looked upset , so I did n't mention the pantomime I had just witnessed and instead offered to make him a cup of tea . |
26 | There , at the bar , he had been introduced to one of the heads of M.I.9 who , when he heard that Eric wanted to get back to Italy and could speak more Italian than most people who had been on the run , immediately offered to make him a member of the Allied Screening Commission . |
27 | Still ca n't you dare to make him an offer on it ? |
28 | … commanded his armie to halt , and himselfe went alone to the toppe where , having sighted the Mar del Sur , he knelt down and raising his hands to Heaven , pouring forth mighty praises to God for His great grace in having made him the first man to discover and sight it . |
29 | That could have made him a candidate for murder , could n't it ? ’ |
30 | His discipline , his dedication , and his pursuit of excellence may not have made him the most charismatic of world class players , but it has made him one of the most respected . |