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

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1 And we asked them to tie it up , the lads made a bloody job I think they tied it up for coming round .
2 He gave £50 million , which of course made an immense difference to life at the National Gallery , not only in the 1980s but for the future .
3 The pier and the hydro and the telephone made a big difference to it .
4 This is not a unique case the Planning Committee at its last meeting made a similar recommendation on a different mineral site .
5 Two snapper per man made a good dinner .
6 A MAN made a second appearance in private at Aberdeen Sheriff Court yesterday accused of murdering his father .
7 ‘ Oh , he knuckled under , but the young man made a great show of being a soldier and the McLaggans went to cool him down . ’
8 The man made a sudden effort and the words tumbled out fast .
9 he plays father of four Doug Willis in the series and also told Woman 's Own magazine that the family on screen a happy on screen family life made a welcome change from real life .
10 New things had happened , the spread of the scientific temper , erm reasonably effective and cheap methods of contraception , the emancipation of women due to the development of industry , the decay of Christianity , all these various factors made the old conception of marriage out of date , and so he takes it in hand , he pillories it , and he suggests new possibilities , of which one seems to be nowadays obtaining favour , that 's trial marriage , i.e. that people should experiment with living together erm so long as they do n't intend at that stage to have children , before they finally decide to marry and settle down .
11 In line with Ferreira da Nóbrega 's assurance that Brazil was not imposing a debt moratorium such as had been the case in February 1987 [ see pp. 35823-24 ; for lifting of moratorium see p. 36553 ] , and that payments would resume when the exchange situation permitted , payment was in fact made the following week .
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