Example sentences of "[noun sg] made [pron] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The vulnerability of minor revenue officials to demotion or removal made it imperative for them to remain on good terms with men of influence able to mar their careers , and shortly after his clash with the provost of Inverkeithing Main made his peace with the Cunningham family .
2 A young student at Bangor University made his first TV appearance with us .
3 The pope 's ardent desire for clarification and decision made it possible for judges to be used who were not always the bishops , in close contact with Rome , but abbots and other ecclesiastical officials .
4 The Bournemouth decision made it clear that the Unity Campaign 's success had been more apparent than real .
5 Political Islam made its biggest splash not in the Middle East but in distant Algeria , and for reasons wholly unconnected with the Gulf war .
6 On this plate was depicted a map of the heavens , and holes along the line of the ecliptic made it possible for a representation of the sun to be moved at intervals of a day or two in imitation of its annual motion .
7 The invasion of the non-marine habitat probably first happened in the Carboniferous , but relatives of the living land snails are rare before the Cretaceous , at which time the familiar Helix made its first appearance .
8 Although the discovery of the double helix made it possible to understand how information might be stored in DNA , revolutionary advances in areas such as nucleotide sequencing and computing have been needed before people can contemplate recovering the stored information on a large scale .
9 Criticisms within and without Parliament made it clear that this audit model of control was beginning to falter in the post-war period .
10 But France 's own reliance on US financial support made it difficult to resist the Anglo-American policy .
11 In the first period of extra time , Alex Brown put Dynamos ahead and then Nick Crook made it 3–1 with just five minutes to go .
12 Melissa was horrified when the bounder made his own designs clear as she modelled a £700 Prince of Wales check trouser suit in a London park .
13 This was because the terms of the contract between seller and buyer made it clear that the buyer in re-selling the goods was doing so , not for his own account , but as agent for , and on account of , the seller .
14 The publishing explosion following the development of printing made it necessary for catalogues to give rather more detail : for instance , the edition and date of a book might now be more crucial to the reader , because there were so many variants .
15 This split made it impossible to unite a broad democratic majority and left the republic divided almost from the start of the regime .
16 The courts of law , they argued , are procedurally ill-equipped for this task since their formality , cost , speed , and complexity made them inaccessible to , or intimidating for , the ordinary citizen .
17 The straight forward design and short wheel base made it ideal for negotiating the sharp curves of the Welshpool line .
18 The latter measure made it worthwhile for the Americans to try and do what the British had failed at , making British films which would go down well in America .
19 The judgment on the News International ban made it clear that political censorship , at least , could be fought effectively , and the basis for the defence against censorship was the Public Libraries and Museums Act 1964 .
20 Their casual acceptance of his presence made him edgy .
21 Their long-lived presence made it possible for them to act as a kind of semi-permanent critique of newer cultural trends .
22 GLC funding made it possible for them to conduct a research project into the lives of young lesbians and gays .
23 I realised that the detail and the logic of the story made it impossible not to believe Fearnley .
24 Opaque scummy floods lapped only a metre below her feet ; a foul smell made her nauseous .
25 His mum made him some instead , and I 'll pour it on you after you said that one .
26 A NEW service which is expected to encourage more travellers to switch from road to rail made its inaugural run into Middlesbrough station yesterday .
27 A NEW service which is A expected to encourage A more travellers to switch from road to rail made its inaugural run into Middlesbrough station yesterday .
28 Jonty Rhodes , whose fierce commitment and exuberance in the field made him one of the ‘ stars ’ of the World Cup .
29 The Colonel was not normally one whose nerve or self-confidence could be shaken by a comrade 's torment — he had seen too much and , besides , a soldier in the field made his own luck — but sitting now in the darkness , hardly aware of the familiar sounds of a barracks coming to life , the hollow ring of that dead voice seemed to re-echo in his ears .
30 Thinking of her sister made her impatient .
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