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

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1 That made her a good decade younger than he was , but she looked it .
2 That made him the perfect fling .
3 That made it a perfect victim for the advance loans ' fraud .
4 An extraordinarily high proportion of Milton scholars have chosen to disregard these truths about their subject , and have decided that because Milton was on the side of the regicides this made him a revolutionary and , because a revolutionary , therefore a man of the Left , perhaps even an agonized Maminst , or at least a sympathizer with the Diggers and Levellers of his own day .
5 This made him the intellectual heir of John Hunter , whose Essays and Observations he published with due filial piety in 1861 .
6 This made him the ideal choice to fly this naval fighter .
7 Some would say this made him the ideal publisher of a newspaper .
8 This made him an acceptable candidate as protector and , once he held that office , helped to ensure that he could call on the backing of the Yorkist establishment .
9 This made him an acceptable candidate as protector and , once he held that office , helped to ensure that he could call on the backing of the Yorkist establishment .
10 This made us the second most successful regional morning in the UK and one of only a handful of papers to increase annual sales .
11 This made it a no-go area for the Hong Kong police and it developed into a warren of opium dens and criminal hideouts .
12 This made it a greater challenge later on .
13 This made it an easy room to clean , no one would want to come in while she was working .
14 The Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 made it a legal requirement for Police Authorities to maintain consultative arrangements on behalf of the local community .
15 My Lords , the code which first made it a criminal offence to drive a motor vehicle with an amount of alcohol in the body exceeding a fixed statutory limit ( introduced by the Road Safety Act 1967 and re-enacted in the consolidating Road Traffic Act 1972 ) was found in course of judicial construction to have been drafted in a way which afforded to many drunken drivers a variety of wholly unmeritorious avenues of escape from conviction .
16 Ted Owens was one of the stalwarts of Crystal Palace FC during the inter-war period , when his resolute performances at right-back during the latter half of the 1930s made him a firm favourite .
17 His death at the age of twenty-four made him an instant legend .
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