Example sentences of "man [Wh pn] made [art] " in BNC.
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1 | He 's a man who made a lot of money and never had a dime on him . |
2 | Gordon Beamish was a man who made a fetish out of being lynx-eyed . |
3 | REMEMBER the man who made a fortune out of a book which claimed that the Old Testament was really the story of how extra-terrestrials landed on earth or , to put it plainly , that Elijah 's still small voice was a wee green man speaking in his ear ? |
4 | Much of the credit for that must go to New Zealander George Simpkin , the man who made a name for himself as coach of Waikato and subsequently as coach of Fiji in the 1987 World Cup . |
5 | BOB Morton , the man who made a personal fortune of £15m building up and selling companies like Kwik-Fit , Burgess , Hatfield Estates and Norank , is poised to repeat the process . |
6 | He once shocked Bonar Law , who took a rather more respectful view of money matters , by saying that ‘ a man who made a million quick ought to be not in the Lords but in gaol ’ . |
7 | And if he had meted out to Elise the same unpredictable treatment , the same highs and lows , then it was n't beyond the bounds of possibility that he was the kind of man who made a girl , driven beyond all logic , all reason , decide that life without him was no longer worth living . |
8 | They believe he may be the same man who made a number of violent attacks on prostitutes in Warrington and Crewe . |
9 | Again the work was completed in Oxford , and was carried through by the leadership of a man who made no mistakes in seeking chemical collaboration or in letting matters drop for lack of it . |
10 | a flush-faced man who made no sound |
11 | Their most famous inhabitant had been a crazy man , a drunk , a painter , a man who made no secret of his liaison with a whore . |
12 | The young man who made the tea sat with us , occasionally contributing to the conversation . |
13 | ‘ So it was a man who made the call ? |
14 | Horst Klosterkemper , chairman of the relevant committee but probably better known as the man who made the European Team Championships in Dusseldorf such a success , acknowledges that the event — without sponsor prize money for the last two years — has lost some of its gloss . |
15 | He is also the man who made the male pony-tail so heterosexually de rigueur that it has become a badge of masculinity on the toughest football terraces . |
16 | The man who made the invitation was very like his father , but without the vitality that had distinguished Marius Steen . |
17 | The film stars Sir John Gielgud and is directed by John G. Avildsen , the man who made the Rocky blockbusters into box-office hits around the world . |
18 | I 'd just like to second that it was a good day and also to point out as the er man who made the postcards we should n't get too excited about this as a money making scheme . |
19 | The man who made the original and so far only allegation of sexual abuse is believed to be living in England . |
20 | One of the gentlemen he supplied with specimens was Edward Robson , a Darlington man who made the collection which is now being rehoused and documented at Sunderland . |
21 | Roberto Mancini , playing in place of injured Juventus striker Roberto Baggio , was the man who made the party go with a swing for the Italians . |
22 | Alright , what you did n't see , and I 've talked to the man who made the video , and he tells me that in fact — as played in slow motion , it does definitely show that Martin Foyle as the ball was going goalward , got the final touch to the ball and did put it into the net , no doubt that in fact it was Foyle 's goal . |
23 | Seven years ago her sister Susie , was abducxted by a man who made an appoitnemnt with her London estate agency . |
24 | Six yearfs ago Mis Lamplugh 's sister was abducted by a man who made an appointment with her London estate agency . |
25 | Her experience of men was limited to indifferent kisses from kind , sweet men who made no impact on her . |
26 | He took him to all the different workshops de Chavigny maintained in different parts of Paris : he let him watch these highly skilled men at work , the specialists in metalwork , the specialists in inlay work and enamels , the gem-cutters , the gem-setters , the team of men who made the mechanisms for clocks and watches . |
27 | Tony does n't expect his navvy to turn many heads , but if it makes just one or two commuters appreciate the courage and dedication of the men who made the Chiltern Line , the effort was worth it . |