Example sentences of "made [noun] " in BNC.

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1 However , recent trends in farming practice have made agriculture even more incompatible with uncontrolled recreation .
2 The other appointments were Lee Dong Ho , who became Home Affairs Minister , Kang Hyon Wook who was made Agriculture , Forestry and Fisheries Minister , and Noh Won Il who became Transport Minister .
3 We had , in fact , already made contacts between the Quality Assurance Group ( UK ) and the TQM in R & D Network — now part of the UK Quality Methods Association — to identify areas of common interest .
4 For the first time , WACC has made contacts in Kampuchea , a country whose tragic political situation made it unapproachable by outside groups for many years .
5 He had also made contacts amongst the Austrian administrators and the Serbian exiles over the river .
6 Literally translated , euthanasia means ‘ easy death ’ — but there is nothing easy about ending the life of a patient for whom pain has made existence intolerable .
7 For years , Timex enjoyed good relations with its workers , who in 1990 were made shareholders .
8 Oddly enough , the knowledge that Newley had made Arabella pregnant was harder to bear than anything else .
9 Rampant stags looked odd balanced on twigs among foliage , and so did exquisitely made seabirds , puffins and razorbills .
10 He had been active in south Wales under Edward IV , being made chamberlain there in 1479 , and it may have been this which brought him to Gloucester 's attention .
11 He had been active in south Wales under Edward IV , being made chamberlain there in 1479 , and it may have been this which brought him to Gloucester 's attention .
12 Secondly the decision is a nineteen ninety one budget by the Chancellor of the Exchequer who raised the level of the Value Added Tax to seventeen and a half per cent from fifteen per cent hit the income of the majority of County Federation and certainly the National Federation because Customs and Excise when VAT was introduced ruled that the annual subscriptions was made VATable .
13 She lived in the Palestinian camp at Rashidiyeh , a wretched four square miles of breeze-block huts and cabins relieved only by the occasional tree , a straggling plant hanging from a poorly made brick wall and an open sewer that snaked uneasily down the centre of the mud roads .
14 Success in key areas has made Germany the world leader in the export of manufactured goods .
15 She points to cutbacks in beds and says the full complement for acute mental patients should be made avaialble .
16 The Opposition have made pledges on free phones and loft insulation — and only today we heard that they proposed to cut the profits of the electricity industry by 37.5 per cent .
17 ( Our word derives from the French jonches or rushes , one of the numerous old French names for freshly made milk cheese drained in rushes or a rush basket . )
18 It was chaotic , true , but Corman 's pictures always made money and that was the way everyone was judged .
19 He had made money from his movie The Wild Angels and now he wanted to prove he could do something worthwhile .
20 Engineer Charles Stratton 's claim to have been ‘ the only person to have made money from such a machine ’ is difficult to substantiate .
21 For us , the Ceramics Fair has always made money and for a dealer that is the most important reason to return year after year .
22 Having it in their hands never made money their own .
23 Baldwin had a profound distaste for those who had made money out of the war and in 1919 he made an anonymous donation of part of his wealth to the nation as his personal sacrifice ; Neville Chamberlain was greatly affected by the death of his cousin Norman and determined that such sacrifice should not be wasted .
24 Our objective is to see whether we would have made money on those or not .
25 There was people that actually made money from it , oh they made money .
26 The journal apparently never made money for Crookes after all , but it kept his name before the public ; and being an editor does give some power , patronage and influence .
27 It was a phrase often used by her mother to describe women whose husbands had made money and moved to Edgbaston .
28 The business men and boffins here have made money moving people from A to B across the globe , but very few of the governments they 've advised have ever tried to privatize their railways , and none have tried in quite the manner Mr MacGregor proposes .
29 I , I know I agree with the committee but on the year we have actually made money , is that right ?
30 The actual show has actually made money .
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