Example sentences of "make [noun prp] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In the 1960s the oil boom made Venezuela the country to emigrate to , and it was a common occurrence for the emigrant who made good to hire a large American car ( Cadillac or similar ) and to return to Madeira by ship with the car .
2 Coal from the valleys of south Wales made Cardiff the world 's leading coal-exporting port .
3 This eventually helped make Strauss the CDU 's candidate for Chancellor in the next election , but he remained such a controversial figure in the country that his election was unlikely .
4 Relaxed laws make Vegas the home of quickie weddings , although Jackson himself has never had a girlfriend .
5 But Chapman 's team-building made Arsenal the favourites .
6 We know that another Jewish Egyptian historian of the second century B.C. , Artapanus , made Moses the originator of the Egyptian cult of animals ( Eus .
7 Success in key areas has made Germany the world leader in the export of manufactured goods .
8 She slept , with something of her old determination , in order to be awake when he came ; and often she wanted to talk : about Bruges ; about the past ; about all the foolish exploits that had made Claes the apprentice notorious — the jokes with the gun and the waterwheel ; the chases , the skating ; the escapade with the ostrich .
9 It ends a deal that would have made BA the world 's biggest airline , flying 80 million passengers to 340 cities in 71 countries .
10 The inevitable long loose mackintosh and knitted scarf were in evidence , which along with his totally bald head had long made Sammy the victim of local humour .
11 When in 1574 , Rudolf II made Prague the capital of the Holy Roman Empire , he gave the Jews yet greater security .
12 Unfortunately , Bergman has decided not to direct his own script , but has instead put it in the hands of the Danish director Bille August , who made Pelle the Conquerer , which won last year 's Palme d'Or at Cannes and which Bergman is rumoured to like so much that he has already seen it six times .
13 The shows that top the ratings are soft , for example we make Rupert the Bear and that gets a 60 per cent share of the kids ’ audience . ’
14 We turned down the offer of researching exactly how many men we 'd get to 3,000 feet of urinals , but allowing a couple of feet for each one , 1,500 men would make Wembley the tops for discriminating against women .
15 The order follows one placed earlier this year for fourteen Tampicos , and will make Embry-Riddle the world 's largest fleet operator of Aerospatiale light aircraft .
16 THE NEXT Labour government will abandon the ‘ corrupt priorities ’ of the Tories ' education policies and make Britain the brains of Europe , Jack Straw , the party 's education spokesman said yesterday .
17 Versace dazzled with psychedelic prints , Dolce & Gabbana sent corsets disguised as frocks shrieking down the catwalk and even the conservative Genny showed micro-skirted green and orange checks instead of the restrained tailoring that made them , made Milan … made Italy the world 's leading fashion force .
18 Yet the successful launch of the first Diamant A rocket with its rudimentary A I ‘ Asterix ’ satellite ( or space capsule ) nonetheless made France the world 's third power in space — a feat achieved eight years after the Russians but with minimal resources compared with those of the Russians or the Americans .
19 It is the original India Pale Ale that made Burton the brewing centre of Britain .
20 It was the Quaker ironmaster Abraham Darby ( q.v. ) who first used this method successfully here in 1709 , and in so doing , he made Coalbrookdale the cradle of the Industrial Revolution and Shropshire — for a time — the centre of the industrial world , with ideal coal deposits at hand to give the area a head start in the production of pig-iron .
21 Two weeks later Sarah told Mrs Bradford that she would have to leave , making Maggie the excuse .
22 Although Cornwall was not the only county where nothing less than 40s. was reckoned as substance , the making of an independent return by each hundred resulted in five sets of officials taking different views of the native poor , the complement of which tapered off from the modest ( 15 per cent ) in the eastern parts to the negligible ( 0.4 per cent ) in the far west , balanced to some extent by aliens , who were classed as poor and accounted for one-eighth of this category , making Penwith the antithesis of East hundred , notwithstanding that many who were subsequently taxed in Kerrier hundred were passed over in 1522 .
23 A government that believes we are out of recession , but is still making Britain the Taiwan of Europe .
24 However 1 per cent of a very large and expanding GNP produces a significant total , making Japan the world 's ninth biggest military spender .
25 But he says : ‘ I honestly believe we are on the verge of the big breakthrough , promotion to the First Division and making London the headquarters of rugby league in this country . ’
26 Marcellus met with opposition from conservative senators , who accused him of making Rome the object of envy , and of corrupting the populace with a taste for leisure and idle chat .
27 ‘ The Blue Angel ’ is , of course , set in Germany , while Shakespeare , rather surprisingly , made Vienna the scene of ‘ Measure for Measure ’ .
28 Under twenty years of military rule , its output has grown to make Brazil the world 's largest agricultural exporter after the United States .
29 The Druids by their widespread influence in high places were able to make Boudica the focus and figurehead of all anti-Roman feeling .
30 Part of the push to make Tuxedo the OLTP standard is coming from a group of seventeen Tuxedo reseller/licencees known simply as ‘ The Club . ’
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