Example sentences of "[noun prp] [noun] make [pron] the " in BNC.
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1 | Professor Roger Scruton made himself the spearhead of the academic attack , especially in his Peace Studies : A Critical Survey ( with Baroness Cox , 1984 ) , and Education and Indoctrination ( with Angela Ellis-Jones and Dennis O'Keefe , 1985 ) . |
2 | Sussex , though , are unlikely to be among the cynical chorus , not after their slip-up against the Minor Counties on a Marlow marsh made them the 14th first-class county in 55– or 6–overs play to have their colours lowered by junior opposition . |
3 | KEITH RAMSEY 'S match-winning shot for Manchester Giants in the 105-104 victory over Sunderland 76ers on Tuesday night made him the toast of the Stretford Sports Centre , particularly as all of their supporters had been confined to the bar . |
4 | DAVID Sinclair made himself the ideal employee when he filled in an application form for a sales job , a court heard yesterday . |
5 | Between the last years of the 16C and about 1653 , they rebuilt the Church of St Salvator making it the first church in Prague of the Counter-Reformation . |
6 | Il Moro won , becoming the first challenger to claim a finals place , while Nippon 's loss to New Zealand made her the first to be eliminated . |
7 | By 1225 the loss of Poitiers and La Rochelle made it the effective capital of the remaining Plantagenet dominions . |
8 | It was by conquest that the Danish King Cnut made himself the first king of a truly united England in the early eleventh century . |
9 | Our programme has been extended to parts of Scotland and Northern Ireland making it the largest of its kind in the UK . |
10 | The popularity of Hollywood films made them the most obvious indicator of the general shift in world trade . |
11 | James Brown made it the perfunctory Single Of The Week and concentrated mainly on the depth of lyrical content . |
12 | ART SHELL 'S appointment as the new head coach of the Los Angeles Raiders makes him the the first black in that position in modern NFL history , but the club 's owner , Al Davis , immediately played down the importance of the move . |
13 | A performance of perfect control and naturalness from Michael Crawford makes him the one true man at the play 's heart . |