Example sentences of "but [pron] made [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | On that , I think it is generally known , that we , that Telford was n't anywhere near the top of the list , and it had been taken purely on the question of the er , needs of the various areas , it 's unlikely that Telford would have succeeded , even with its reduced geographical area , but I made discrete enquiries and was told that the factor which tipped er , the Commission in favour of Telford , and this has an important bearing on what we 're going to discuss later , was the fact that Telford has been very good in taking up schemes and providing their section , and not just the Wreakin District Council , other area , other bodies in Telford , of getting good innovative schemes off the ground and providing the cash , they did n't , as some areas did , get the status , and then hardly do anything about it . |
2 | Could n't really tell you what it was now , but I made four locks for Lord 's cricket ground . |
3 | And your totems have the same names as my masks , but I made those names up ! |
4 | After what he 'd said she did n't dare turn the key in the lock , but she made short work of undressing . |
5 | But she made light work of polishing off the shopping at a supermarket near her West London home . |
6 | Leith could feel her anger straining at the leash at his sarcastic comment , but she made enormous efforts to stay cool . |
7 | ‘ But who made that telephone call ? |
8 | The weather was not too promising , but we made good time and were soon at the first terrace . |
9 | Proposals such as these aroused considerable debate in the 1930s ( particularly on the question of whether , for every job vacated by an older worker , a new one would be created for a younger person ) , but they made little headway with the National Government . |
10 | Bicker muttered to himself as he rode in front , but they made better time for the wind had not risen and the sun was almost warm . |
11 | Editor , — Martin E Wilkie and colleagues have prepared a comprehensive review on diagnosis and management of urinary tract infection in adults , but they made several statements that are not necessarily firmly established or on which recent views have changed . |
12 | Officially Wordsworth continued to dwell on the virtues of landed proprietors , but he made occasional remarks which surprised his companions . |
13 | Upon his Roman nose , a tiny pair of gold-rimmed spectacles might have seemed insignificant — but he made great play with them . |
14 | In classifying them he followed Aristotle in considering as many characters as possible ; but he made great use of the ‘ principle of correlation ’ , the way in which all the parts of an animal work together . |
15 | But he made little effort to develop this outside his own definitions of the genealogical method , while his shift into the problematics of power seemed to lead him into a labyrinth from which it was virtually impossible to extract himself . |
16 | And he said er ten pound were n't it , but it made four joints , yeah |
17 | But it made awful mess . |
18 | So when Fleischmann and Pons announced test-tube fusion as a source of energy — which was the ‘ angle ’ that the media took up and portrayed it as a clean source — the news that they apparently saw tritium as a fusion product was lost on most media , but it made many scientists concerned and others excited . |
19 | It may have rained for hours , but it made little difference to the River Lambourn . |
20 | The first meeting of the Institution of Civil Engineers was held on 2 January 1818 with eight founder members present , but it made slow progress until in 1820 Telford , who never joined the Smeatonians , agreed to become the first president . |