Example sentences of "made [adv] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 No I think it could save lives , because it means that we have immediate access er to what 's going on and so on rare occasions , life and death decisions can be made down the telephone .
2 The Minister has made exactly the point that I was making — that , in effect , a tiny minority has claims that are unfounded and without merit .
3 Marital work was accepted by these parents in an effort to solve the problem , and progress was made once the father finally admitted that he had been told at work that he was too domineering and was unable to delegate responsibility to his juniors .
4 Throughout what follows either Cartesian or spherical polar coordinates are used when analysing motion in free fall ; the latter choice is made whenever the system studied has spherical symmetry .
5 ‘ You just made up the word , ’ he tells me , as if that is forbidden .
6 The few small cottages which had once made up the village community had been bulldozed into the ground and their occupants moved into the grey and faceless high-rise apartment blocks of the new urban development .
7 Miss Southworth said the woman had made up the story to friends and was then forced to go through with it , after complaints were made to the police .
8 Mr Parker , 33 , denied that Joanna , 25 , could have made up the story .
9 But Mr Stewart said : ‘ You are a liar and you have made up the story about the gun and the threats to kill . ’
10 However , the countess was later charged with perverting the course of justice after police became convinced she had made up the story .
11 Made up the words and music to a Christmas carol ?
12 ‘ I think so , ’ answered Mildred , though in fact she had made up the tale on the spur of the moment and it had somehow got rather out of hand .
13 Blanche may have made up the prowling .
14 The groom said one of her horses died of colic or some such recently , from eating the wrong things , and the trainer did n't want any more accidents , so he 'd made up the feeds himself . ’
15 But there were evenings when the fire burned brightly and Aunt Louise sat in her winged chair , her skirt turned back to toast her knees ; while having made up the fire I knelt on the hearthrug , loath to leave the fierce heat of the flames .
16 But if you 've made up the gain at all , then since it 's residential property , it 's exempt .
17 Equity investors have made up the difference .
18 In a final report , which has not yet been made public the Atlanta group concludes that seven babies died of deliberate overdoses and that another 2 I deaths could have been avoided if the hospital had been better equipped to spot trouble .
19 We have made public the existence of two standing committees of Ministers , one chaired by my right hon. Friend the Secretary of State and one by my right hon. Friend the Prime Minister — again an unprecedented step .
20 The State Administration for Environmental Protection has made public the names of 3,000 businesses which it says are responsible for the lion 's share of China 's industrial pollution .
21 The black comedy of the gallows scene in Verdi 's Un ballo in maschera is very Verdian and also very Karajanesque ; and though Karajan often made out the critics in Strauss 's Ein Heldenleben to be a nicer bunch than they probably are , I have yet to hear a more vitriolically gossipy performance of the ‘ Tritsch-Tratsch ’ Polka than the one Karajan conducted with the Philharmonia Orchestra in one of his last recordings with them in September 1960 .
22 Putting the light on would be too risky , but the curtains were drawn back and by now their eyes had become accustomed to a darkness in which could be made out the shapes of furniture and smaller objects , a darkness of monochrome and black spaces and faintly gleaming edges .
23 After she 'd made out the application for him she said , ‘ Can you manage if I leave you with it ? ’
24 Furthermore , a settlement arrangement was made whereby the creditor countries could exchange on a monthly basis their accumulations of the weaker currencies ( which they had been buying in the EC exchange markets ) for some other form of reserve asset .
25 On Poland , an arrangement was made whereby the Communists would form a joint administration with elements of the London government-in-exile , but this did not prevent the country 's long-term domination by Moscow .
26 I will argue that a major readjustment needs to be made whereby the researcher takes on a more participative role working with and alongside practitioners and clients .
27 If no input is made then the log file name defaults to LIFESPAN_PI.LOG .
28 If no input is made then the log file name defaults to LIFESPAN_PI.LOG .
29 If no input is made then the log file name defaults to LIFESPAN_PI.LOG .
30 If no input is made then the log file name defaults to LIFESPAN_PI.LOG .
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