Example sentences of "made [adv] [prep] a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Well , you could have put that scene he made on at a theatre in the West End and charged for tickets , I reckon .
2 Table 7.5 shows the percentage of tracks with 0,1,2 , … additional records as a result of additions made randomly to a file .
3 It was already beginning to fill up with French businessmen , and Jean-Paul made purposefully for a table in the window .
4 after a swift , furtive glance at them , jumped the ditch on the other side of the lane and made off at a run over the fen .
5 Maggie was about to protest that talking to Roger and Luke did not qualify as lurking , but Roger made off with a bottle in each hand and Luke had vanished again .
6 Burglars made off with a Sekonda watch , a Panasonic television , a video recorder and a music centre worth £750 from a house in Humber Place , Darlington .
7 Burglars made off with a video recorder , CD player , cash , a television and other items worth a total of £1,370 from a house in Grange Road , Darlington , on Thursday .
8 They made off with a video recorder , music centre and jewellery from the property in Turker Lane .
9 Burglars made off with a video recorder , television , hifi , microwave and jewellery worth £2,439 from a house in Aviemore Court , Darlington .
10 Burglars made off with a video recorder , television , hifi , microwave and jewellery worth £2,439 from a house in Aviemore Court , Darlington .
11 Thieves made off with a microwave oven , £200 cash , a compact disc player , television and video recorder .
12 Burglars entered a house in Harrison Terrace , Darlington , on Saturday evening and made off with a man 's gold watch valued at £100 and two bottles of whisky .
13 Thieves made off with a stone lion worth £28 from a garden at Lovesome Hill , Northallerton .
14 A TOTALLY pointless crime happened last week in Milton Keynes when office thieves made off with a computer — that speaks only Japanese !
15 They did not keep him long , however , and this time he made off with a companion and even had the nerve to work for three months on a French farm before starting a marathon trek across the entire length of France .
16 Thieves made off with a cot mattress , pram and potty she had bought for the baby .
17 Thieves made off with a television , video recorder , midi system , microwave oven , Vax cleaner , computer , 12 games and 20 CDs worth £1,960 from a house in Whorlton Moor Crescent , Darlington .
18 They made off with a television and a video recorder worth £550 .
19 The raiders made off in a car which had been reported stolen earlier .
20 Oh he used to wash them and he had a proper , he had a case what he made up with a rack so as he could drop them all in .
21 The agreement , like those that had preceded it , envisaged a directly elected presidency , and a bicameral legislature made up on a republican and a population basis , respectively ; central authority would be limited to those spheres of activity that had been specifically delegated by the members of the union .
22 Bordon came out for the second half in determined mood and soon Wilson made up for a number of misses by flicking in the third goal .
23 Our enthusiasm for getting afloat was an overriding factor — that part of the job remained the same and made up for a lot of hassle .
24 Not , however , a balanced diet made up of a bit of one and then a bit of the other , but an integration between the two .
25 Imagine a hollow tube made up of a layer of cells just one cell thick with contractile filaments located near the outer surface .
26 " Month " means a " calendar month " ( Law of Property Act 1925 , s61 ) made up of a period of consecutive days .
27 You might compare , for instance , a real letter from 1740 with one of the letters in Richardson 's novel Pamela ( published 1740 , and made up of a sequence of imitation letters ) .
28 We put on a display of marching or and er weaponry we 'd got in King George 's playing fields and er talk about the weapons er er er br brings to mind we had a , a weapon that was a anti-tank weapon and it was a Robin Robinson Heath er contraption made up of a tube , cast iron tube on a three legged tripod with er a hinge ring on the one end which had a recess for a cap and a trigger to , to fire this cap .
29 Next , in ( 17 ) , we have a minimal property complex made up of a property extended by another property , P P , alternatively represented as in ( 18 ) .
30 The community was not homogenous , but made up of a multitude of different groups with different attitudes and beliefs , while ‘ relations within the community , between different groups , are significantly outside the control of the police ’ .
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