Example sentences of "made [adv prt] with [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | That was the vow at Abbey School , Darlington , when thieves made off with one of their most vital props . |
2 | They hit coshed the driver and made off with two and a half million pounds in used five pound notes . |
3 | While Andrea , 21 , was keeping a round-the-clock vigil at her husband 's hospital bedside , burglars made off with all their wedding presents . |
4 | Burglars made off with 75 rolls of roofing felt worth £2,300 from business premises on the Yarm Road Industrial Estate , Darlington . |
5 | The thieves removed part of the roof to get into the building , and made off with sixteen handguns . |
6 | They made off with nine birds worth a total of £180 from a house in Studley Road . |
7 | They made off with nine birds worth a total of £180 from a house in Studley Road . |
8 | They made off with nine birds worth a total of £180 from a house in Studley Road . |
9 | They made off with nine birds worth a total of £180 from a house in Studley Road . |
10 | They made off with nine birds worth a total of £180 from a house in Studley Road . |
11 | They made off with nine birds worth a total of £180 from a house in Studley Road . |
12 | They made off with nine birds worth a total of £180 from a house in Studley Road . |
13 | They made off with nine birds worth a total of £180 from a house in Studley Road . |
14 | They made off with nine birds worth a total of £180 from a house in Studley Road . |
15 | They broke into the house in Scotto Crescent through the patio doors and made off with several ornaments . |
16 | Thieves who broke into a car parked in the Vane Terrace area of Darlington made off with 20 black and white Darlington rugby shirts and a sports bag worth £500 . |
17 | Thieves who broke into a car parked in the Vane Terrace area of Darlington made off with 20 black and white Darlington rugby shirts and a sports bag worth £500 . |
18 | The raiders made off with twenty thousand pounds worth of 22 carat gold jewellry , which is given to Indian women as a dowry . |
19 | It preys on children in particular , one gruesome tale relating that an Each-Uisge made off with seven children , the only remains being their discarded livers when they washed ashore . |
20 | The last chit I hired not only got herself — well , you know , with the coachman , but made off with some of my best lace when I turned her away . |
21 | SWEET-TOOTHED thieves made off with 230,000 Mars Bars in a cheeky raid on the world-famous chocolate factory . |
22 | The raiders , armed with a sawn-off shotgun , made off with thousands of pounds , leaving Darren and his parents bound and gagged at their flat above Mapplewell ex-servicemen 's club near Barnsley , South Yorkshire . |
23 | Around 30% of the current output consists of high-quality West of England cloth , the remainder made up with technical fibres such as nylons , polyesters and polyamides . |
24 | Her mother proudly showed her a room which was all for herself , with a pretty bed made up with white sheets and two pillows . |
25 | The room was full of three-tier metal bunks made up with grey blankets and hung with clothes and towels . |