Example sentences of "[noun prp] made [adv prt] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Oh definitely , aha Donna made out about that
2 But Hackney made up for those heart-stopping moments with 100 per cent willingness to try anything and his 200 per cent determination for the team cause .
3 It preys on children in particular , one gruesome tale relating that an Each-Uisge made off with seven children , the only remains being their discarded livers when they washed ashore .
4 But Pietro made up for all that and for everything else , or so I thought .
5 SKIPPER Allan Border hit his highest first-class score of the tour as Australia made up for lost time on a rain-hit day against Warwickshire at Edgbaston .
6 In his speech to the Polish parliament he said that the changes in Eastern Europe provided a historic opportunity to build a Europe made up of independent democratic states , not divided into blocs and relying on the protection of superpowers .
7 Thieves who broke into a car parked in the Vane Terrace area of Darlington made off with 20 black and white Darlington rugby shirts and a sports bag worth £500 .
8 Thieves who broke into a car parked in the Vane Terrace area of Darlington made off with 20 black and white Darlington rugby shirts and a sports bag worth £500 .
9 Switzerland made up for 500 years of neutrality by setting about the Canadian team , who were unsportingly thrashing them .
10 United were within thirty minutes of possible relegation … then Joey Beachamp made up for all his earlier misses .
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