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

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1 As regards finding more ‘ absolute ’ tempo area indications for automatic mechanical instruments : there are mechanical noises on the recordings I made of the 1793 and undated Niemecz mechanical organs associated with the turning of these instruments ' flywheels .
2 I reiterate the point that I made to the hon. Member for Greenock and Port Glasgow ( Dr. Godman ) .
3 Be before we start can I make two quick announcements , one er I made at the last lecture , that is there is a public lecture given by Baroness at five fifteen today on the subject of the Soviet Union and wh where does it go , erm and that 's in .
4 To those who point to Britain 's right , under the Maastricht Treaty on European Union , to choose not to be part of the Single Currency , I recommend a passing glance at a passage in a speech I made in the closing stages of the second reading of the European Communities ( Amendment ) Bill on 21 May 1992 .
5 The comparison that I made in The Independent newspaper was based on what the Secretary of State 's own review had recommended as the number required to run the system .
6 And was that sublime trip I made around the celestial skyline embracing the deep recesses of Cwm Llan just a dream ?
7 I know , too , that my mother valued the people she met here , from the smiles of the young folk to the friends she made at the Senior Citizens ' Lunch Club and Meeting .
8 A wedge approach to three feet produced an eagle three at the ninth , while her solitary lapse was the four she made at the short 16th .
9 She made for the new extension , hoping she had imagined that speculative look in her young assistant 's eye , and feeling that she 'd better let him think the Palmer & Pearson file had dropped on her desk while he was absent on Friday .
10 We were going to run that tape you made after the planning-committee meeting , but in the light of recent events it seems unwise .
11 The colonel gave me a friendly pat on the shoulder , and we made for the outside world again .
12 We made for the top front of the vehicle , as this provided the best all-round view .
13 The main assessments we made about the structural situation of the economy and the direction of change needed for both the economy and society have been verified .
14 The errors we made in the 1960s and 1970s can , and are , being corrected .
15 If anybody wants to comment on it , or any I think perhaps just confirm the calculation about being roughly one a day , that erm if you take the number of decisions that we made in the last twelve months , twenty one point eight percent of which were , erm , decisions to be put out by twenty six five , if we divide that by four , divide it by fifty two , and divide it by five you end up with point eight six per day , er
16 Well , we 've got a couple that we made in the fifties .
17 But to sit here , like one of the effeminate fools smirking over there or , worse still , like Antonini and Ferrante and the others he 'd spotted , who boasted of the conquests they made of the long-legged girls who dreamed of jewels and furs and sold themselves so easily — to sit here , to even be in the same room with such men , made him feel filthy .
18 The 128 they made for the fifth wicket actually saw the visitors go on the defensive , although not for long .
19 They made for the outer offices , but it was too late .
20 Trent waited until they made for the upriver side , then charged forward uncaring .
21 They made for the steep edge .
22 England 's performance confirmed the impressions they made in the second half of their 1-1 draw with Italy at Brighton last month .
23 He made for the central entrance to the choir under the organ and almost collided with Dhani , who giggled .
24 Outside , the world was waiting for Mr Major 's victory oration and shortly after 1.00 he made for the front door .
25 While a good case can , in retrospect , he made for the national interest being served by higher prices , there were few at the time who argued against the interpretation of Citrine and Self that there was a long-run obligation to sell as much electricity as possible at as low a price as possible .
26 One of the ways in which Upper Palaeolithic man differed from his predecessors lay in the use he made of the skeletal structures of his food animals .
27 Whilst I would commend you to study the German Staff Paper in its entirety , I would also draw your attention to its personal citation of AVM Bennett , and note the dateline March — 1944 : " This 35-year-old Australian — known as one of the most resourceful officers in the RAF — had distinguished himself as long ago as 1938 by a record long-range flight to South Africa … an example of his personal operational capabilities … may be cited in the attack which he made of the German Fleet base at Trondheim . "
28 Will the Minister widen his reply to include funding of the national companies , and in particular will he explain the remarks that he made to the Royal Society of Arts last week , when he speculated on the Government funding the national companies directly ?
29 Perhaps he ought to remember those days and get around to living up to the promise he made to the last Tory conference .
30 Mr Larkin is haunted by memories of a visit he made to the secluded woods at along with Marie Pettitt , Gary 's mother .
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