Example sentences of "what made [pers pn] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Later I realised that what made me uncomfortable was not that they looked like the inmates of those cattle trucks .
2 I reckon that 's what made me ill , it 's your fault .
3 ‘ Is that what made me different ?
4 This is what made them anxious about the attitudes of powerful men in their societies — rulers , great magnates — towards the churches of which they considered themselves the lords .
5 This is what made them 'special " .
6 This quiet group of people looked so simple and unassuming that at first he could not think what made them interesting to him , and then he realized that they gave every appearance of complete sincerity .
7 But maybe that was what made them different from him .
8 Both campaigns struggled , I believe that this was what made them different from the rest of the fleet .
9 For centuries they were ‘ consecrated ’ by the first celebration in them of the eucharist : what made them holy was the use made of them .
10 He confided to Phoebe that what made him sad was his garden .
11 ‘ I read that when Tom Watson was asked what made him such a successful player , he replied : ‘ Desire , dedication , determination and a little bit of talent . ’
12 ( It was also , of course , disgusting and deplorable : that 's what made it such a success . )
13 None of the villagers would go near the pool , which was what made it such a suitable place for a rendezvous .
14 What made it worse , was that the police had the time of the tram-cars and the time it took to get to a certain stop .
15 What made it worse was that he had a terrible cold at the time .
16 What made it worse was that Prince Charles seemed less concerned about her predicament than that of his friend Camilla Parker-Bowles .
17 What made it worse was that his face remained so still , as expressionless as it had been earlier when discussing trivia with the Doctor .
18 What made it worse was his coldness .
19 What made it worse was that the infection was traced to some undercooked meat she 'd eaten in England .
20 That was bad enough but what made it worse was that I had n't the faintest idea what was wrong with them .
21 What made it worse was that in order to explain the frustrations that I had experienced I found myself making stereotyping judgments about Africans as lazy — not even caring to look after themselves — and as unreliable .
22 What made it worse was I heard people saying what a very good side Spartak were .
23 The one person each loved , for Celie it was her sister , Nettie and for Phyllisia , it was Edith , their oppressors had driven away and as Phyllisia said what made it worse was that , ‘ I let you . ’
24 In a taped interview with Jill Jones , Head of Science in a comprehensive , which I shall quote from several times , I asked her , after she had been talking for a while about the frustrations , what made it all worthwhile .
25 ‘ I soon learnt what made it all happen … what got you in the mood , eh Bella ?
26 What made it all so difficult was that , though practically no one had had a good word to say for Hereward , no one could or would pin down that dislike into a form which could prime a hatred violent enough to kill him .
27 This was not snoring but a kind of clicking , irregular and sporadic — that was what made it irritating — and liable to start when least expected .
28 This was my father 's first visit to her since the war ; what made it possible was the free travel concession he now had , working for British Railways as a painter and decorator .
29 We 're gon na come around the Lord 's table now and celebrate what made it possible for us , and we 're gon na sing that little song , it 's in the front of your erm Songs of Fellowship , it 's number five .
30 What made it fun on the night was the fact that we knew what we were doing .
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