Example sentences of "made [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Thus , it is accepted that if a minister is made the deciding authority he will often have to act through officers to collect the material and the officer may even make the decision in the minister 's name .
2 The attention these centres have attracted has made the illegal trade in baby orangs hard , if not impossible .
3 For example , Paddy Ashdown has made the Liberal Democrats much more of a free-market party than the old Alliance , with its occasional excursions into corporatism , ever was .
4 Now for a moment I wondered if he 'd made the entire story up — the elusive animal , the bizarre hunting technique .
5 The protesters demanded that Islamic law or sharia be made the sole source of legislation .
6 Sixty-six thousand more made the weary trek home again .
7 All have made the three-year commitment to the project and , excepting the few that have managed to get various forms of sponsorship , all but the wealthiest will have to make some financial sacrifices .
8 There is a whole slew of heavyweight biographies on the shelves , too , each of which has divulged sex secrets about their subjects which have subsequently made the front pages .
9 Neither my wins in the European Championships and European Cup nor my two British records had ever made the front page — but the fact that I would n't run in a relay team had .
10 The case had made the front page ; eight column inches in the bottom right-hand corner :
11 Jim has been a newspaper seller in Swindon for 25 years and now for the first time in his life , he 's made the front page .
12 The third was Private Eye 's Adrian Mole-style Diary of John Major , which it was claimed had made the Prime Minister such a figure of ridicule that it might be a significant factor in his losing this election .
13 First , it may be that no one ( as yet ) has made the critical observations which would allow the pattern to become evident .
14 ‘ Have a try with Swayne 's cat next door ; he might have made the bloody marks on the carpet .
15 carried out an experiment in which four- , eight- , and twelve-year-olds were asked to indicate which member of a pair of blocks had made the other block move .
16 The basic issue , which Mr Fallon has so far managed to avoid totally in discussing this matter , yet which has made the Catholic community and the county council so anxious and so frustrated , is whether this Government accepts that places in Catholic schools should be provided for Catholic pupils .
17 But if so I felt that I had a chance of retrieving the situation , once I 'd made the Fraxillian delivery .
18 But many people will join John Bell in believing that Aspect 's experiment is as good as can be achieved , now that he has made the crucial move in introducing some time variation into the apparatus .
19 All these problems seem to have made the criminal personality difficult to track down .
20 All that and Benn has made the grand gesture of giving his new WBC belt to his first conqueror , Michael Watson , who is slowly recovering after the brain damage he suffered against Eubank last year .
21 Maybe nature did n't reflect her looks , or maybe because of her rather unruly appearance she had unconsciously made the inner person more … what ?
22 This marked a significant departure from previous foreign policy priorities which traditionally had made the Soviet Union the first place to be visited by a new Prime Minister .
23 Conner 's crew were incensed because they thought they had made the perfect forcing manoeuvre .
24 Moses had made the arduous climb to the top of the mountain , but on the summit he did not experience God himself but a thick cloud of unknowing . ’
25 It has n't all been smooth running of course , I mean working in a parliament with eighty separate national political delegations , working in t nine languages , I have to admit we 've made the odd slip .
26 An SFA selection committee had made the odd decision to pick a team months before the finals and conspired to select a pool of only 13 players which barely reflected the best talent available .
27 The married women in the room looked righteous as though they had made the unselfish decision .
28 It was ‘ How Soon Is Now ’ that had initially made the serious inroads into a vast American audience .
29 The rural district council relied on the assumption of responsibility by the corporation in 1945 , while the corporation denied responsibility for the former rural district families and claimed that the 1956 Housing Act had made the rural district council responsible for all the families in the camp .
30 She came to the notice of Guess ? , the American jeans company , and was made the central focus of their international campaign .
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