Example sentences of "[det] [verb] [pron] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Say no more than that and that wins you a prize .
2 That made her a good decade younger than he was , but she looked it .
3 That made him the perfect fling .
4 That made it a perfect victim for the advance loans ' fraud .
5 That made it a crime within the family .
6 The financial system was given more freedom than before , but that made it an even more ruthless broadcaster of economic frailties .
7 Many Eurosport programmes are sponsored already , and by major companies such as Volvo , and that offers it an edge .
8 In four years I fostered one ! and I am proud to say that Fr Liam Durrant , our present Vocations Director , came through my hands — should he be successful , would that make me a grandfather ? !
9 I had the hair up a bit and I liked Siouxsie & The Banshees — does that make me a goth ? ’
10 Just because I have a dark blue saloon car … well , does that make me a murderer ? ’
11 ‘ Does that make me a suspect ? ’ she asked , her spine rigid .
12 Did that make her the same as Amelia as the others ?
13 ‘ Does that make him the murderer ? ’ whispered Alice in an aside to Alfred .
14 Does that make it a nation ?
15 Does n't that make it a different computer ?
16 Mijnheer yelled , ‘ Hey , Salembere , does that make you a bluetree ? ’
17 There was little to indicate what a busy area this was to become , with buoyed channels for the large tankers , and the storage tanks and quays of Sullom Voe tucked away neatly out of sight amongst the low hills .
18 ‘ Until we 've got stable testing , that worries me a great deal . ’
19 That worries me a bit , and yet having
20 That helped us a lot .
21 Does this make me a criminal ?
22 But does this make them the future of rock ‘ n ’ roll ?
23 I do n't know if this made her a lakelady or Lady of the Lake or not .
24 She lay in wait for pain , expecting no rewards from people , and this made her a hopelessly disconcerting friend .
25 This made her a lot happier .
26 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 .
27 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 .
28 This made him a world figure .
29 This made him a patriot .
30 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 . ’
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