Example sentences of "it made the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | So far , Intergraph is more than satisfied that it made the correct decision when it selected Chameleon . |
2 | The insolent way she said it made the other girls gasp with astonishment . |
3 | It made the other planes droning around the dull sky look puny . |
4 | It made the following submissions in support of that argument . |
5 | It made the following recommendations : |
6 | As it made the historic journey from being a charity team for Irish immigrants in Glasgow 's East End in 1888 to being a European Cup winning team in 1967 , there is a widely held myth that the club resents spending money and keeps its funds in the infamous biscuit tin , a closely guarded money chest under the Parkhead bed . |
7 | I had often marvelled at it , but it made the present disaster all the more unbearable . |
8 | It made the annual holiday more easily available to millions . |
9 | Stephen said this very seriously but for some reason it made the wedge-faced sergeant guffaw . |
10 | It made the nifty moves a bit difficult . |
11 | This last provision was included in the enabling legislation to allow for representation of minority religious groups , but it made the triennial elections a running denominational sore and made the Boards particularly sensitive to pressure from minority interests . |
12 | Doing Ophelia on stage before taking up the BBC contract meant that I went there with a little track record — I 'd been blooded , if you like , and it made the whole thing a lot better . |
13 | When we could n't revive it , it made the whole thing worse for them . |
14 | The Unwins themselves — and it was impossible for anyone to grudge them their moment — said over and over that it was great , just great that one of the horses actually on the train had won one of the races , it made the whole thing worthwhile , and the whole party , drifting into the dining car in true party mood , agreed and applauded . |
15 | It made the previous days seem like shallow , callow girls , all light and bright and ordinary . |
16 | It made the startled singer wan na Shout as loudly as her Sixties hit when it was plonked on her plate at a wedding feast by a mischievous magician . |
17 | But it made the national press because Arthur was up there and there was a bit of shouting and scuffling . |
18 | One moment halfway up the straight it looked as if Eddery might have cut it too fine ; the next it was a question of how far he would win by , for this burst of speed was so decisive that it made the top horses in Europe look one-paced . |