Example sentences of "make her [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | Her ability to capture the humour which is too often missing in children 's material has made her a firm favourite with children 's book publishers alike . |
2 | Her ability to capture the humour which is too often missing in children 's material has made her a firm favourite with children 's book publishers alike . |
3 | ‘ Is that necessary ? ’ asked his wife , who had all the instincts that would , a century ago , have made her a successful workhouse mistress . |
4 | Mrs Burrows had made her a red coat with fur on the collar and cuffs and it suited her dark hair and huge brown eyes perfectly . |
5 | Her sophisticated turnout and stylish overdressing had made her a minor legend in this remote northern district . |
6 | But her belief that all women , regardless of wealth , should be offered clothes that were artistic and beautiful , not brash , sexually offensive or uncomfortable , would have made her a worthy member of most of the nineteenth-century dress reform movements . |
7 | No she does n't want any fuss , Con 's made her a big cake I believe a very nice cake Eileen said |
8 | He paused , then added dispassionately , ‘ Had she been born a man , those traits would have made her an excellent ruler . ’ |
9 | A long , indented coastline , with many harbours on both the Atlantic and the Mediterranean , gave her easy access to the oceans and had made her the economic centre of the world . |
10 | Du Maurier 's atmospheric and often sinister novels and stories made her a worldwide bestseller , while she herself remained reclusive and deeply private . |
11 | BRITISH actress Rachel Ward is set to star in a sequel to TV 's Thorn Birds — nearly a decade after the hit saga made her a worldwide star . |
12 | She was not able to hear well enough to take shorthand , but her pleasant personally and conscientious work made her a valued member of staff . |
13 | That made her a good decade younger than he was , but she looked it . |
14 | The city 's site on the Isthmus made her a natural centre for trade , and the aryballos seems to have been created to meet a new need : to bottle scented oils , imported from the East , for re-export east and west . |
15 | Round him , she was talkative in order to provoke him into replying , and the attempt made her a habitual confessor , though she would have been amazed if she had been charged with talking about herself all the time . |
16 | ‘ Sunnie 's courage and fighting spirit throughout Jackie 's imprisonment made her a national figure , ’ he said . |
17 | Sarah had produced a child by another man , and that made her a loose woman . |
18 | He once made her a beaded jacket so beautiful she told him she wanted to be buried in it . |
19 | In Soho , hell-bent on a good time , her tremendous vitality made her the female counterpart of Minton . |
20 | Moreover , her individual sense of fun and fantasy made her an enchanting companion , though a neurotic strain was also apparent . |
21 | Which , though he did n't know it , made her an easy target . |
22 | Her background made her an early starter in the love stakes . |
23 | Her appetite for life , boundless energy and numerous gifts and graces made her an all-round person . |
24 | Her great kindness and sense of humour will be long remembered , as will the enthusiasm and energy which made her an outstanding Teacher and Society Member . |
25 | Being fond of tapestry work , this was frustrating until her husband made her an adjustable frame so that she could work her tapestry at eye level . |
26 | I debated whether to call on him to kill him for his slanders before I came here to try to see her , and ask her to have me back — if you think I would make her a suitable husband , that is . |
27 | Two of the couples were obviously married , and in their early fifties , but sitting at opposite ends of the length of the table were a silver-haired woman still showing some of the beauty that had helped make her a famous actress in the forties ; and a broad-shouldered young man . |
28 | The American , Ciel Pulitzer , is now hoping to promote Delia 's work in the States , which will certainly make her a busy lady . |
29 | Her part in Share My Lettuce had done as much for her own theatrical career as the show had done for Ken , and she was embarking on a series of films that would make her an international reputation . |
30 | I 'm convinced you 'll make her an excellent mother . ’ |