Example sentences of "[pron] make him [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Shall I make him a lead , then ? ’ said Lee .
2 Mrs Jones recalls , ‘ I made him a robe and head-dress and his father made him a crook .
3 When we got to my house , I gave Man Friday some trousers , and I made him a coat and a hat .
4 " He just came down here , and I made him a cup of tea and we said an act of contrition together . "
5 But I made him a vow , ’ she shrugged .
6 him something else for Christmas , something smaller and I made him a model out of matchsticks and I said this is the prototype
7 I made him an illusion .
8 He wanted someone to make him a prototype .
9 Hayling is a man of considerable and obvious intelligence , with dishy looks and great charm which made him a favourite with some of the women comrades .
10 He was a tyrant , a bully , and he 'd stolen her things — which made him a thief into the bargain !
11 The distinctive thing about him which made him a legend in his lifetime and made his biography one of the Methodist best sellers of the century , was an immediate apprehension of the divine glory which issued naturally in leaping , dancing , and cheerful controversy with the world .
12 Alexander 's method was brought about by his unique way of thinking which made him the genius that he was .
13 His loneliness as a child had been reinforced by his years of solitary endeavour in the north-west frontier in India and Kenya , which made him the world 's leading authority on the diseases of the camel .
14 He had also been identified as one of those who had guarded the hostages after the TWA 747 hijack in June of that year , which made him an accomplice in the murder of US Navy diver , Robert Stetham .
15 His personal score stood at seven which made him an ace and then came that morning of ferocious winds and driving snow when he 'd come in at four hundred feet , flying blind , lost his engine at the last moment and crash-landed .
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18 A student of mine in a Spenser class which read A Present View suggested it seemed peculiar to be reading a piece by an author commonly hailed as one of the great writers of the English Renaissance putting forward views which makes him a type of war criminal within a twentieth-century perspective .
19 He possesses the Spirit of God 's Son , which makes him a son of God , and enables him to utter the family cry to God as ‘ Abba ’ .
20 One particularly interesting example is Kleinig 's conception of consent as ‘ an act in which one person tends to facilitate the initiative of another ’ in a manner which makes him a participant in that initiative who shares responsibility for it .
21 In the case of the discretionary sentence there is always a notional equivalent determinate sentence which could be imposed in accord with established sentencing practice but for the current mental state of the defendant which makes him a danger to the public .
22 The receipt a person of a share of the profits of a business is prima facie evidence that he is a partner in the business but the receipt of such a share , or of a payment contingent on or varying with the profits of a business , does not of itself make him a partner in the business .
23 She made him a sandwich and brought it to the table .
24 When the man who waited with her crept to her shoulder and whispered in her ear , as he did several times between his nervous pacings about the room , she made him no answer , and never seemed even to be aware of him , though her braced tension made it plain that nothing that passed in this apartment escaped her instant notice .
25 You made him a replacement for Judd . ’
26 He became lord lieutenant of Hertfordshire in 1612 and his punctilious implementation of orders from the Privy Council impressed the king , who made him a knight of the Garter in 1624 .
27 Of no mean magnetism himself — Lawrence thought highly enough of him to make him the recipient of some of his most excruciating introspections — Curtis was the inspirational force of that curious organization , the Round Table , in whose journal of the same name Lawrence published his article on the new imperialism in the Middle East .
28 Should he make him a friend ?
29 Ironically , it was so bitter that it made him a liability to the early Fascist movement , from whose main body he was later to break away .
30 I am saying this to show you the other side of Basil — this firmness — this absolute integrity — if you believe in a thing lie would say , even if it made him a bit unpopular , which I think is marvellous .
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