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

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1 John Morrissey put the home team ahead after eight minutes from a Kenny Irons pass and John Aldridge made it 2-0 eight minutes later after Irons rattled the bar .
2 As the elevator ascended Newman made his flat statement .
3 Fielding and the Autocrat made their different entrances .
4 Peter Watkins made his first feature , Privilege ( 1967 ) , for an American company , after his astonishing depiction of what would happen if a nuclear bomb fell on Kent , The War Game ( 1965 ) , had been banned by the BBC .
5 The difficulty was , Maddy made him nervous , and the more anxious he became , the stickier became his palms .
6 But Will made it clear he 'll be happy to work with me and was keen that we all pull together . ’
7 In the 85th minute however Bangor made it six .
8 Defender , Shaun Taylor made it 4 .
9 Matthew Barbrooke restored Lowestoft 's lead when heading home Paul Mobbs 's cross , but they were denied their first win in eight matches when Gary Taylor made it 3–3 on 74 minutes .
10 Taylor made it clear that he is not happy with Platt , scorer of England 's last five goals and widely regarded as the manager 's favourite footballing son .
11 Three years later , in 1638 , Laud arranged for him to become Rector of Uppingham , in Rutland , and a chaplain to King Charles I. It was at this time that Taylor made his first marriage , to the sister of one of his Cambridge pupils . ’
12 Jacqueline made it clear that she disapproved and eventually told Catherine to move out .
13 3 minutes later , Pompey 's very own Guy ; top scorer , Guy Whittingham made it 2-0 .
14 Campbell was involved again when Glentoran made it 2–0 .
15 Mr Baker made it clear that the leadership was determined to use the conference — under the slogan ‘ The right team for Britain 's future ’ — to lift the flagging morale of supporters and raise the party in the opinion polls .
16 Wittingham made it two nil on the hour and then followed two further goals from Wittingham with Faraday replying for Bournemouth , but Wittingham struck again his fourth to make the final score ; Portsmouth five , Bournemouth one .
17 Victoria made it clear any schedule would have to make time for both shopping and relaxing , with official duties including opening hospital wards and presenting medals at swimming galas .
18 In this case Mr Kelly made it clear to Dixons that his client needed a PC which could be upgraded to 4Mb of RAM and could take a dongle plugged into Com1 .
19 Mr Tsurumaki made his initial fortune in steel trading during the Korean War boom .
20 However , William made it clear that he was opposed to limitations , and not only was it doubtful whether such far-reaching reforms could have passed the Lords ( where the Tories held the ascendancy ) , but even the moderate Whigs showed themselves unprepared to support them .
21 Gar-vey added the second and Macauley made it three from Hignett 's cross .
22 Nevin made it 3 .
23 When he had convinced himself of this , and made sure that there was no other evidence which could lead the authorities to him , Kirov made his discreet departure .
24 At one stage , Fields had threatened to pull out of the arrangement altogether and find a new partner , until the CAA made it clear that Fields would not have a licence without Virgin 's involvement .
25 Mr Hull made it clear that he did not know very much about the paintings and that he was not an expert in them .
26 Since Mr Hull made it plain that he was not qualified to give an opinion about the painting 's authorship , the plaintiff 's employee must have realised that in proceeding with the purchase he was relying on his own skill and judgment .
27 Sampson ( broken bone in hand ) and Anderson ( back ) may cause bigger problems but Mr Van de Velde made it clear he expects improvements from a side who were unbeaten this year until after the semi-final .
28 Mr Murray made it clear yesterday that he would like the counties to accept the whole plan , not just parts of it as has happened with earlier committees .
29 When Galvone leapt aboard and seated himself beside his chief Hauser made his unsettling comment before they started up the rotors .
30 Louis-Napoleon made it plain that he was himself sure that the main result of the establishment of universal suffrage would be his own success .
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