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

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1 As for the next ten years of Brookside , Eithne and the elusive Chrissie Rogers offer their best regards to the series that made them both household names .
2 It will make them great soul winners .
3 ‘ I made me second team debut when I was eight year old , ’ he claims .
4 I was 19 and still studying at RADA when I made my first TV appearance .
5 Having done my first sound broadcast in the Forties and made my first television appearance in 1952 , I can remember when Lord Reith 's belief that broadcasting 's prime function was to inform , to entertain and give all sides a chance to state their case , still reigned .
6 He goes on with self-glorifying statements like , ‘ I made my first tube amplifier in 1957 ’ .
7 My hand was throbbing and light-headedness was giving way to a headache which made my left eyebrow twitch .
8 And I had a thought that made my whole body thrill with shame .
9 Oh he says I make my own prawn cocktail he says at home and lettuce and
10 I make my own purse nets but some of good quality can be bought from all well-stocked gunshops .
11 The majority of their team has played the neighbouring Gorleston course on a number of occasions and should make their local knowledge count .
12 1991 : Recordable CD ( CD-R ) becomes a reality , with demonstrations of a Denon -manufactured system at a September hi-fi show held at a Heathrow hotel pulling huge crowds ; the time when punters can make their own CD compilations looms ever nearer .
13 The boys will make their own video film and plant cherry trees at Richmond House as part of the Scout Association Promise appeal .
14 Explain in your memo whether Network members can obtain success-based remuneration from you , the vendor of the business , or from the vendor 's agent , or whether network members must make their own fee arrangements with prospective purchasers .
15 Normally the best way forward is to create a stable environment and to cut corporation tax so that businesses can make their own investment decisions , rather than to distort those investment decisions .
16 If Departments need additional copies of publications , they should make their own purchasing arrangements .
17 The court must make its own value judgment on the defendant 's conduct , taking into account its social utility and the care with which it is carried out .
18 The government called a session of the National Security Council ( NSC , comprising the four heads of the armed forces and police , the President , the President of the Senate , the President of the Supreme Court , and the Comptroller-General ) , which met on March 27 and agreed that each branch of the armed forces would make its own report public .
19 When , and how it will make its relational database technology compliant with OMG specifications , has not even been discussed , the firm says .
20 She 'd make her own cough mixture for winter time in pint bottles .
21 None the less , the new season will bring some excitement : Cecilia Bartoli will make her American stage début in Houston with Il barbiere di Siviglia ; Eva Marton and Gösta Winbergh will undertake the name parts in Ariadne auf Naxos and Lohengrin , the latter to be conducted by Eschenbach ; and there will be a new opera , Robert Xavier Rodriguez 's Frida , based on the life of the Mexican painter Frida Kahlo , which had its première last year in Philadelphia .
22 Green eyes stared back at her from beneath dark slanting brows but with her short hair that accentuated her elfin face she somehow felt the swimsuit only made her slight figure look even more boyish .
23 ‘ You 're the one who made her Official Dog Chaser , ’ pointed out Ferd Frog .
24 Carole Ann Ford made her first film appearance at the age of eight , retired to school for a few years , and then emerged again at fifteen , working constantly thereafter until her landing of the part of Susan Foreman in the Summer of 1963 .
25 The touch of his naked thighs against her inflamed rump made her raw flesh tingle , but in spite of that — or because of it — she rubbed her bruised buttocks against him .
26 That deep voice made her whole scalp prickle with reaction .
27 The heat made her white dress stick to her .
28 I was sure they could hardly wait , but then to be fair to Fenella she was the only woman under fifty I knew in London who made her own damson jam .
29 In time , they decided to get married and Mother made her own wedding dress from a roll of silk given to her by her mother .
30 ‘ I want a team of aggressive players but I do n't want violent men in my team ’ , was the advice he gave to Gimbert and Moscato , who made their Five Nations debuts against Wales in Cardiff , while Simon was made captain of the students side .
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