Example sentences of "which [adv] made [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | There had been one or two Earth stories of how warriors going into battle had gone shoulder to shoulder , which had always seemed a rather odd expression , but which suddenly made sense . |
2 | Despite Gregory 's constant emphasis on the involvement of Childebert 's men in Gundovald 's cause , it seems from the chronological coincidence of Chilperic 's murder and the elevation of the " pretender " to the kingship , that it was the support of this third group , that is of Desiderius and Waddo , which suddenly made rebellion viable . |
3 | places , of quiet which once made Saints |
4 | I think it must have gone down your neck Mademoiselle , said Betty , which nearly made Mademoiselle have a fit . |
5 | The magazine was dated September 1978 , which probably made Ms Wilikins , prospective parliamentary candidate , somewhere in her forties . |
6 | The introduction of the slow and uniformly burning safety fuze ( which also made gunpowder blasting easier and safer ) was a great step forward . |
7 | It was the TV show Saturday Night Live which originally made Martin a huge hit in the States . |
8 | Which really made matters worse . |
9 | But the work which really made Wordsworth 's reputation , The Excursion ( 1814 ) , is usually dismissed as almost unreadable ; it offers Wordsworth 's mature opinions ‘ on Man , on Nature , and Society ’ , and one must grant that , as The Prelude was not published in 1814 , it appeared to be his most considerable poem . |
10 | Lisa adored Rachel , which frequently made Phoebe cross . |
11 | Their prosperity depended , however , not so much on their skill as on a distinctly artificial market situation in the years around 1800 which even made Sussex corn-growing profitable . |
12 | They swam like long rubbery strip-lights through the water 's gentle currents , and kept the rooms , corridors and towers of the castle bathed in a silky , pervasive light which sometimes made distances hard to measure and gave the air a thick sort of look . |
13 | He was not tall , close to minimum height in fact , but he was stocky , and he made up for lack of inches with a pressing , high-speed manner which sometimes made people think he was all noise and movement and no intelligence . |
14 | To test that detection of CREB and ATF1 is due to leucine zipper ( LZ ) dependent dimerisation we performed a competition assay in which synthetically made LZ peptides of known dimerisation specificity were tested for their ability to compete for binding . |
15 | It also features the work of the Anglican Peace and Justice Network which recently made contact with the landless people of Pelotas , Brazil . |