Example sentences of "[noun] [noun] made [pron] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 Binding me with his confidences , he said that the wonderfully athletic , Aryan rear view of Steffi Graf made him understand how the camp inmates could believe they were indeed Untermenschen in relation to the SS .
2 You are as tough as Miss Lockwood made you sound .
3 READING about how Princess Anne bossed her new husband around on their wedding day made me wonder whether it is time the rules of royal succession were changed .
4 Ever since the days it had been called Kingstown , it had been a lovely place to live ; tropical palm trees along the coast line made it seem like somewhere much more exotic than it really was .
5 On this occasion , Anthony d'Offay made one bid of $100,000 but the reserve had been set at a higher level .
6 Charles ' suspicions of Dr Lefeuvre made him think his address was already common knowledge .
7 His monotone drawl made one feel he is not yet convinced that he has the mental application to match his great physical ability .
8 His monotone drawl made one feel he is not yet convinced that he has the mental application to match his great physical ability .
9 The clothes of skinhead girls made them look superficially like the boys .
10 This telephone call made me think back over the years .
11 I had tried this myself and knew it was not nearly as simple as the village boys made it seem .
12 Once , Bill Pertwee — again a staple member of the cast — remembered for me , Kenneth Horne made him write to the wife of an executive he thought Ken had insulted at a party given by the BBC for the Round The Horne cast .
13 The shame of believing he could initiate any intimacy with Resenence Jeopardy made him flush .
14 Perhaps I 'm sounding cynical , but the sight of Diana reaching for Lady Spencer 's arm during the funeral service made me feel quite sick .
15 At Kenwood G.P. made us split .
16 Then , impulsively , she squeezed Ruth 's hand , adding : ‘ I know Mr Hardiman made us swear we 'd never try to find out where the money came from , but — well , now we 've found out by accident , so that does n't count , does it ?
17 Like Lotus 1-2-3 and SuperCalc , Quattro Pro 's printer support is very good — although having to tell all these programs individually that I had an HP LaserJet IIIsi made me realize how easy it is telling Windows just the once for all your applications .
18 By the early 1970s , however , the situation looked more favourable ; the reorganization of teacher education following the 1972 White Paper and the run-down of initial teacher training made it seem feasible to redeploy resources to raise the quality of the teaching force in further education .
19 Her kind indulgence made me shrink a little .
20 Van Gelder made one last try .
21 The price tag made her wince .
22 This partially revived me after the £1,314 price tag made me feel faint .
23 Mrs Geary made it sound a quite unorthodox request .
24 I was starving ; it was hours since either of us had eaten but Mrs Lewis made me wash my hands before sitting at the table .
25 The sharp night air made them step out .
26 Her scarlet and green plaid outfit made him want to avert his eyes .
27 Your claim to be the first publication to print dog obituaries made me wonder how many other readers remember the Tail-wagger magazine , which had a regular In Memoriam column .
28 It was a well-turned performance and , if the putter was really as good as Brian Harley made it look , there was no doubt that he would sell a huge number .
29 They came together with control engineer Dave Smith to look at this particular problem but , as their work progressed , their recently acquired quality training made them realise that a Corrective Action Team was needed to look at the wider question .
30 Now comes news that the Theatre Royal is hosting a month-long season of an equally popular musical Lerner and Lowe 's My Fair Lady , coincidentally the show in which Liz Robertson made her name .
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