Example sentences of "and made [pron] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In comers landed clumsily and made their tricky way nest ward ; outgoers waddled to the edge of the rock and plunged sea wards .
2 ‘ It will certainly release a lot of the pressure that has surrounded them and made their personal lives very difficult .
3 It has sandblasted 100 years of black soot off Leeds ' fine civic buildings to reveal the pale sandstone underneath , turned much of the city centre into a traffic-free pedestrian zone and made their old manufacturing mills into museums .
4 They reflect quite accurately the rough intimidating East End world which nurtured the Krays and made their brutish power possible .
5 He had wrapped her in a blanket off her bed and made her more coffee .
6 He called Whittaker to his office the following Monday morning and made him chief trainer , waving aside protests of inexperience and of indignation at Hardy 's sacking .
7 Similar outspoken attacks on Tory rebels over charges for eye and dental checks once boosted a revolt — and made him more enemies .
8 It reached fruition on 4 Sep 6 , when the " Falcon 50 " was rolled out at Bordeaux , and made its maiden flight on 7 Nov 76 .
9 The RIBA/ARCUK Joint Visiting Panel took over the task of visiting UK schools of architecture in October at the beginning of the 1992–3 academic session and made its first visit to the University of East London .
10 The prototype was converted from a production KI.107 and made its first flight over thirty years age , in December 1960 .
11 At the specific request from an Australian customer , the only low pressure tyre CC version for operation from unprepared landing strips was manufactured , and made its first flight in April 67 .
12 The Central Area pulled all these parts together , as it were , and made them interdependent portions of the whole .
13 Lady Selvedge then rose and made her little speech — the one she always made on these occasions , for the ‘ cause ’ , whether Church , Conservative Party or District Nursing Association , was always a good one and it was safe to urge her hearers to spend just a little more than they thought they could afford , however relative the amount might be .
14 She designed and made her own clothes , sometimes colouring the fabric with home-made dyes ; this gave the articles a most individual style and character .
15 She felt ashamed that she had left him and made her own escape .
16 She made her own chutney , and made her own pickles , even though she was at work .
17 The astonishing garment was made of some smooth material in a mixture of very dark greens and blues which flattered her blonde hair and made her slate-coloured eyes even more ravishing than usual .
18 In the end he got up and made himself some coffee , then watched the early morning skies above Manhattan as he recalled the past .
19 He crept back into the kitchen and made himself another cup of tea .
20 Lambert forced his treacherous mind to keep alert , and made his tired eyes keep searching the wastes .
21 In March Gen. Chaovalit Yongchaiyut resigned as Army C.-in-C. and made his long-awaited entry into civilian politics as Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence in Prime Minister Maj.-Gen.
22 A very fair admission , McLeish thought admiringly , and made his standard speech about the need , if he might , to come back on various points as they occurred to him .
23 He joined us from a Derbyshire side near his native Tibshelf and made his Southern League debut at Bristol Rovers oh 7 December — and what a debut it turned out to be !
24 Marcus backed away from the door once or twice — it was not a very bad day — and made his usual rush in .
25 Musically the interim was not unproductive : he compiled several keyboard concertos from other composers ' music collected in Paris and London , and made his first foray into vocal music , with a couple of Italian arias ; he composed a comedy in Latin for Salzburg university entitled Apollo et Hyacinthus , a piece of Passion music , and the first act of a sacred Singspiel , Die Schuldigkeit des ersten Gebots , written in collaboration with Joseph Haydn 's younger brother Michael ( who since 1762 had been music director to the Archbishop of Salzburg ) and another local composer , Jacob Adlgasser .
26 When Aimar v , Viscount of Limoges , suspected that his wife and his uncle Archambaud of Comborn were having an affair he went to war against his uncle and made his first attack without warning .
27 Harry was a little diffident to begin with , but he soon settled down and made his first appearance for Palace at outside-right when he came into the side for season 1922–23 on 30 September at Leicester .
28 But he said nothing of this , merely noted down her address , sighed a little at it , and made his latest recruit promise to visit him once a week with her piece .
29 As Simon Halliday is a fine footballer and made his own contribution with a try you can say that it was almost a perfect backline .
30 Corbett closed his eyes and made his own prayer , sending it up into the void .
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