Example sentences of "made [pron] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | If they should have been given even more ‘ porridge ’ , then their belief that their own status made them beyond the rule of law was insufficiently punished . |
2 | And a of course is also what they used to get when you wanted to make mealy puddings you made them with the the intestines of an animal and that 's also called a . |
3 | He lived down Gypsy Lane with his two sisters , he was a single man you see and my father and mother lived here and my , they not only mended shoes but they made them and er course naturally , you know , well of course Needham was n't as big as it is now but they made them for the best people , if that , if that 's the right , not the right expression say , but er but you know what I mean er and er and he , you know , all his life you see he did that and then one day he had a shock because his er , what would you call him colleague , he , he died suddenly in the night . |
4 | There is little evidence that peasant faith declined , but the authority of village priests was progressively undermined : in terms of culture and way of life they differed too little from the ordinary villagers to inspire much respect , and the miserly provision made them by the State resulted in constant friction over money matters between priest and parishioner . |
5 | But that , of course , does not take into account the loan we made you at the start of the year . |
6 | But the stroke made none of the impact she was expecting . |
7 | Too many people , pulling in various directions , mostly clinging to a percentage of her value , made her into the rag doll she often appeared on the track . |
8 | Unlike Ted , he had risen rapidly up the ranks , was voted Rookie of the Year in 1987 , made it into the Top 16 at the end of '88 , and was tipped to become a challenger for the world title . |
9 | In ways more amenable to women 's visual pleasure , off-beat films which then made it into the mainstream distribution circuit such as Lianna ( Nelson/Renzi ) , Desert Hearts , I 've Heard the Mermaids Singing ( Rozema ) and Percy Adlon 's work with Marianne Sagebrecht in Baghdad Café and Sugar Baby have achieved a degree of success in changing the dynamics of female objectification and sexual fantasy in an entertainment setting . |
10 | I eventually made it into the Yorkshire second XI and ultimately the first team . |
11 | Super Mario Land by the Ambassadors Of Funk featuring MC Mario made it into the Top 10 in November . |
12 | Rufus made it into the train before the rush began . |
13 | Unisys Corp claims that the launch of its Communications Access Processor for linking Unix computers onto an SNA network last July ( UX No 396 ) — and which last week made it into the UK — has attracted ‘ rave reviews ’ . |
14 | We made it into the hall , which was actually less crowded , though still full . |
15 | I had underlined the few shady connections which made it into the open . |
16 | If the plane made it into the basket , the Mayor would authorise expenditure for whatever scheme was proposed . |
17 | Their backs even made it into The Times when the newspaper published names of the finishers . |
18 | By the time I had come downstairs and made it over the mali 's trenchworks , Balvinder had polished the bonnet so bright he could curl his moustache in the reflection . |
19 | He escaped with the help of Bosnians , who gave him civilian clothes to replace his army uniform , and a network of ethnic Hungarians , dodging military police across the country until he made it over the border to Szeged . |
20 | The weather was damp and chilly but the sleeping bag felt mighty good and I made it through the first night , sleeping like a log . |
21 | Three of the debut boys , England 's Barry Lane , Constantina Rocca — the first Italian to make the Ryder Cup — and former Walker Cup golfer Peter Baker of England , made it through the automatic channel . |
22 | Gritted our teeth and made it through the weekend . |
23 | The catalogue of the earlier Italian schools was written by Martin Davies , and published in 1951. the strength of the gallery 's holding of works by Giovanni Bellini made it worth the author 's while to write a preliminary note about difficulties of attribution : |
24 | A rabbit dodged between her feet and made it to the hedgerow . |
25 | We made it to the Pastukhov rocks without a break and steered left where the slope steepened considerably . |
26 | Berger said : ‘ He made it to the first corner ahead of me and I tried to hang on . |
27 | The South Koreans are rated because they made it to the last World Cup finals , but personally I will always think of the North Koreans in ‘ 66 . |
28 | We finally made it to the road and sped along towards the village in a cloud of dust , the three of us crouching low in the jeep . |
29 | Of the leading English contenders , Peter Marshall , Chris Walker and Del Harris made it to the last 16 . |
30 | She made it to the staircase , and dashed at random back into the bulk of the house . |