Example sentences of "[coord] [adv] made [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 in all honesty ans answer what he said , you more or less made a statement and said yes I am er but I , I know all about the products and I 'll give you best advice .
2 We had a Debating Society in school which was pretty tough — if you dropped clangers , missed the point or otherwise made a clown of yourself , it was remembered throughout the following week until you had a chance to redeem yourself .
3 Rovers were 2-0 in the opening 15 minutes through Morrissey and John Aldridge and perhaps made a rod for their own backs by scoring so early and then failing to add to that lead until the 77th minute through Neil McNab .
4 A Home Office spokesman said : ‘ He went with two prison officers to see a relative and just made a run for it . ’
5 William Trood was also an intrepid traveller , and once made a trip to Morocco , where he was presented with a silver-inlaid Damascus sword by the Sultan of Morocco .
6 Two weeks on the beach at Mombasa , not in a hotel of course , but in the bungalow of an old friend who had survived freedom and independence in Kenya and still made a living out of East Africa 's import and export trade .
7 When she arrived at the airport she reached into her baggage and quickly made a phone call to Amsterdam .
8 Reaching her room , she wanted with all her heart to leave Parkwood , and even made a move to get out her overnight bag .
9 But although she accepted a dressing-down from him in public , and indeed made a point of telling people ‘ Oh !
10 Now reference was made to the police finance working party which met for a long period of time , and unfortunately made no progress whatsoever in zero base budgeting .
11 So there was a further delay in operations until February this year , when the single made yet another appearance and ultimately made a reacquaintance with the UK Top Ten , sparking off talks of that Madness reunion .
12 In the autumn of 1936 , however , they needed each other and accordingly made an effort to conceal their mutual distrust .
13 And then And never made a mistake of course , he tried to teach me but it was just a waste of time .
14 He roared , he bellowed , he shouted with laughter , and never made a sound .
15 There the register-keeper was well and truly confused , since he not only referred to children of ‘ Charles William Titford , Linen Draper , Bishopsgate Street ’ — a nomenclature which we are used to by now — but also made an error when it came to wife Anne 's name — she appears as ‘ Mary ’ .
16 Wagner differentiated them by associating drama with visionary illusion and music with dreams , but also made an attempt at establishing parity between them by pronouncing drama " the visible counterpart of music " and by stressing the equal greatness of Beethoven 's music and Shakespearean drama .
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