Example sentences of "[adj] [vb past] [pron] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | That made her a good decade younger than he was , but she looked it . |
2 | That made him the perfect fling . |
3 | That made it a perfect victim for the advance loans ' fraud . |
4 | That made it a crime within the family . |
5 | The financial system was given more freedom than before , but that made it an even more ruthless broadcaster of economic frailties . |
6 | That helped us a lot . |
7 | I do n't know if this made her a lakelady or Lady of the Lake or not . |
8 | She lay in wait for pain , expecting no rewards from people , and this made her a hopelessly disconcerting friend . |
9 | This made her a lot happier . |
10 | An extraordinarily high proportion of Milton scholars have chosen to disregard these truths about their subject , and have decided that because Milton was on the side of the regicides this made him a revolutionary and , because a revolutionary , therefore a man of the Left , perhaps even an agonized Maminst , or at least a sympathizer with the Diggers and Levellers of his own day . |
11 | How he knew from which coach to retrieve her is a puzzle ; I expect he was telling a tale , but even this made him a very disagreeable character . |
12 | This made him a world figure . |
13 | This made him a patriot . |
14 | Secretary Janet Pike , 25 , of Gateshead , said : ‘ I 'm a big Daniel Day-Lewis fan and I would n't be surprised if this made him a Hollywood heart-throb . ’ |
15 | This made him the ideal choice to fly this naval fighter . |
16 | This made him the intellectual heir of John Hunter , whose Essays and Observations he published with due filial piety in 1861 . |
17 | Some would say this made him the ideal publisher of a newspaper . |
18 | This made him an acceptable candidate as protector and , once he held that office , helped to ensure that he could call on the backing of the Yorkist establishment . |
19 | This made him an acceptable candidate as protector and , once he held that office , helped to ensure that he could call on the backing of the Yorkist establishment . |
20 | ‘ This made us the second most successful regional morning in the UK and one of only a handful of papers to increase annual sales . |
21 | This made it a greater challenge later on . |
22 | This made it a no-go area for the Hong Kong police and it developed into a warren of opium dens and criminal hideouts . |
23 | In Chile , in an address to the Congress , Bush stated that the country 's economic policies put it in the " forefront of the free-market movement now taking hold across Latin America " and that this made it a " prime candidate " for debt relief proposed under the Enterprise for the Americas Initiative . |
24 | This made it an essentially Positivistic way of analysing events , since it relied on a notion of underlying forces producing behaviour . |
25 | This made it an offence for anyone to conduct insurance business in the UK without authorisation and resulted from concern following the collapse of several ( mainly general insurance ) companies in the 1970s . |
26 | This made it an easy room to clean , no one would want to come in while she was working . |
27 | This cost them the lead , and though they recovered well they could n't stop a second Risley boat , crewed by husband and wife team and , slipping through to take the chequered flag after five circuits . |
28 | Reasonable flavour , although some found it a little bland . |
29 | This told us a lot about Parvin 's ability to predict outcomes , to make and express judgements and to engage with a task , as well as her knowledge of concepts of size and measuring . |
30 | The only significant difference between Lucy and a statue was that Lucy had pubic hair ; this caused them a bit of a surprise at first . |