Example sentences of "what made it [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | It was a dangerous time , and what made it even more dangerous was the arrival of some strange new neighbours . |
2 | His wife was ill , very ill , and what made it even worse was that he felt responsible for her illness . |
3 | What made it even worse was that she had to pretend to enjoy it . |
4 | What made it easy was that earlier charters had been produced by so many different monastic scriptoria in so many house styles that spotting the inauthentic was a task for the dedicated scholar — who in any case was more likely to be employed in propagating fraud than in hunting it out . |
5 | It was , as the Duchess said in her speech , an exciting event because Derbyshire had so few smaller manor houses of this type open to the public — and what made it all the more special was the fact that Eyam Hall is still the family home of the Wrights , who built ( or rather rebuilt ) it , a few years after the plague , in 1671 . |
6 | This is what made it still possible — though to a rapidly diminishing extent — for workers in the newly industrialising areas to remain half-agricultural . |
7 | What made it more extraordinary was that everything had conspired against them , from the Home Unions committee 's refusal to grant them official Lions status right through to the kick-off . |
8 | What made it more significant was that over 7,000 Sheffield fans were following us . ’ |
9 | What made it more difficult for the social workers in Orkney , she said , was the very small size of the department ; they had few colleagues with whom to share the stress . |
10 | What made it so enchanting was the setting . |
11 | But what made it so was the school , and the way the courses were taught . |
12 | That 's what made it so hard . |
13 | What made it so difficult for Spaniards during the 1930s to coexist peacefully ? |
14 | They er well I think constitutionally it 's very difficult and this is why there is now in a similar sense as why I suggested it to you as a subject , because not only it was er a very emotional story of a glamorous young woman saying I ca n't cope with being treated by the media and other people , I 'm going to retreat but what made it so historic and therefore the treatment of it 's so interesting , was that it presented such an extraordinary constitutional position |
15 | What made it so easy for you to make your mind up ? ’ |
16 | So 200 people came to an event , organised by the Farming Wildlife and Advisory Group — FWAG — to see for themselves what made it so special . |
17 | That 's what made it so obvious , because it was , he would put the records on , and then come out and start dancing , and I thought I 'm not going that No , they played that , sh what 's it , shake , shake , shake the room , |