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

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1 But , in reply , let me make two fundamental points which , I think , make the original question far from otiose and the answer to it anything but platitudinous .
2 The specimens he studied were collected mainly by J. Bennie and A. Macconochie , the official Fossil Collectors , both of whom made many significant discoveries during their careers .
3 Be before we start can I make two quick announcements , one er I made at the last lecture , that is there is a public lecture given by Baroness at five fifteen today on the subject of the Soviet Union and wh where does it go , erm and that 's in .
4 At no time during the writing of The Snow-White Soliloquies did I make any conscious connection between its contents and anorexia nervosa .
5 I am writing a lot in my diary in mid and late May , but nowhere do I make any direct mention of the 13th .
6 Can I make some general comments on the three scenarios that you that you put to us .
7 I made one stupid mistake in one of my books , about a car , and I got about 25 letters .
8 I made one good decision : to wear the trainers on the plane , and carry the paperwork in my hand luggage .
9 I made one bad decision : to board the plane .
10 Yes Mr , I made that very point .
11 It improved when I made this close friend , who had some of the same ideas as me on things like sex , drugs , politics , music .
12 I made this round trip between church and house three times and settled in the end for slaking my thirst from a tap in the churchyard .
13 I made this very mistake of criticising the course during one of my medical placements , when I spent eight weeks on a busy medical unit .
14 I made some new pots and put them in a very hot fire .
15 It could not be accomplished on the run though I made some schematic doodles based on observation : the way , for example , drainage run-off channels bulldozed off the sides of the track echoed the pattern of the tree branches or veins on a leaf .
16 By midnight we were all yawning hard and so I made some strong coffee to wake us up .
17 In my first few months I made some real gaffes — sitting in the wrong part of the dining room , for instance , and using a commanding manner with staff who were n't used to it .
18 ‘ When I heard you were coming I made some discreet enquiries about you at the newspaper .
19 And I think this is behind I made some adverse comment about the Prime Minister 's comment about the burden of the old — to be fair , I think one of the problems she probably had in mind was the fact not of the immediate peak of elderly people , but the peak in the twenty/twenties where the full impact of the erm pension scheme that we 've got will hit with a considerably older population — can we afford it ?
20 Looking back to the latter half of our time in Scotland , I seem to have been engaged in a variety of activities : was twice part of a consortium to bid ( unsuccessfully ) for the franchise for Scottish Television ; was appointed chairman of the board of Edinburgh 's Royal Lyceum Theatre Company , a post I held for seven years ; was persuaded to stand as a candidate for Lord Rector of Edinburgh University and ( mercifully ) was defeated by its former Roman Catholic chaplain ; gave poetry recitals with Moira at Edinburgh Festivals and elsewhere ; attacked in a lecture to the Royal Society of Arts the moronic language of disc jockeys whom I referred to as ‘ the Anyway Boys ’ ( the word ‘ anyway ’ being their standard linking passage ) — but singled out for praise a comparative unknown by the name of Terry Wogan ; rejoined the Liberal Party ; took part in a shoot where in the gloaming I brought down what I thought was a woodcock but turned out to be a parrot , escaped recently from its cage a mile away ; fished for salmon in Spain where my guide was called Jesus ( and enjoyed bawling for him down the river bank ) and on the way home visited the marvellous cave paintings of Altamira and Lascaux ; proposed ite health of Prince Philip at a Variety Club luncheon and of London 's Lord Mayor at his midsummer banquet ( he was also chairman of the London Rubber Company to which I made some fruity references ) ; and for a year was resident British columnist of the American weekly magazine , Newsweek International .
21 I made some Tommy-sized bets and ate very well in the ( literally ) below-stairs bar , and in general walked around , race-card in hand , binoculars around neck , exactly as usual .
22 ‘ It 's time I made some formal introductions , ’ he said .
23 After some discussion we decided to hold up the cheque for a day or two instead of refusing it , while I made some informal inquiries .
24 The international managerial bourgeoisie , of which I made some conceptual criticisms above , is defined as : ‘ a socially comprehensive category , encompassing the entrepreneurial elite , managers of firms , senior state functionaries , leading politicians , members of the learned professions , and persons of similar standing in all spheres of society ’ ( Becker and Sklar , 1987 , p.7 ) .
25 ‘ I do n't think I made any expensive mistakes .
26 I made these particular spinners myself out of bits of copper . ’
27 cos I made these stuffed tomatoes with rice in
28 So I make some fresh coffee .
29 He and Sir David accordingly set upon this final crucial lap of their preparations and to witness the unswerving determination with which they persevered in the face of repeated frustrations was a humbling experience ; countless letters and telegrams were dispatched and his lordship himself made three separate trips to Paris within the space of two months .
30 Another factor which made Russian foreign policy different in kind from that of the other Great Powers in 1880 was that , like Great Britain ( with whom she often came into conflict over them ) , she had great extra-European interests , both in the Far East and central Asia , where her territories , influence and commerce had been growing steadily for twenty years .
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