Example sentences of "[noun] make [pers pn] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Freezing rod rings made it hard work in the Wotsits Open on the Trent at Long Higgin where Simon Roff ( Tri-Cast Barnsley ) fished the feeder at long range for three chub to 4 lb 4 oz in a winning 9–3–8 . |
2 | The involvement of influential people , including many heterosexuals , in all areas of public life ; the high visibility of figures such as Ian McKellen and Michael Cashman ; the size and nature of the demonstrations and direct actions made it great television material . |
3 | By early 1849 Kossuth 's popularity in the face of armed intervention by Croat and Austrian armies made him virtual dictator of Hungary . |
4 | Nevertheless , enough weight had been given by several sources to make it worthwhile checking . |
5 | His age made him senior partner , and Gemma wished he were not . |
6 | Still , the album 's redeeming features made it worthwhile trekking through the odd patches of lacklustre mud . |
7 | He was wearing a wetsuit and lifejacket but seawater in the river made it icy cold and he was gasping with exhaustion as he was pulled out , suffering from a shoulder injury . |
8 | At Homestead they were guests of the 482 Tactical Fighter Wing which recently had seen action in the Gulg , and It was here that each was given a certificate making them Honorary F-16 Fighter Pilots . |
9 | His jovial personality made him delightful company and his chosen Bombay mountaineers were equally affable . |
10 | A strong board with notices covered with cling film to make them waterproof catch people 's attention . |
11 | It will be void if that fact makes it impossible right from the outset to carry out the contract . |