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

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1 For martial artists it mattered less what form you studied than that you made it a way of life .
2 Thus the 1980 Education Act made it a requirement for all schools to provide public information on the curriculum .
3 He made it a requirement that the husband should not exercise such access in the presence of his mistress or her son without further order of the court .
4 For example , the 1986 Act removed the right to benefit for most 16- and 17-year-olds and made it a requirement that claimants pay 20 per cent of their rates/poll tax and 100 per cent of their water rates .
5 When incitement to racial hatred was first criminalised in 1965 , the legislation made it a requirement that an intention to incite racial hatred be proved .
6 The cabin was surprisingly spacious , even if it did lack the little human touches that made it a home .
7 Every time we had to travel in from our suburb to the city for clinic visits , we made it a treat day .
8 Amongst the possible charges which legislators could face were fraud ( a fraud statute of the District of Columbia made it a felony for a person knowingly to write a cheque which exceeded the amount in the relevant account by more than $100 ) , tax evasion , and the violation of disclosure and campaign fund laws .
9 It was a sharp strike which made it a dream return to his native North East following his £175,000 move to Merseyside in November 1991 .
10 I actually made it a union firm .
11 This lascivious hankering for the impossible , this lusty speculation and mystification , what the Vermorels call ‘ consumer mysticism ’ , all of this was written off by Punk , which left us with a shame about worship , made it a pad of its task to negotiate equal terms between audience and artist .
12 'Mill Reserves made it a weekend of double celebration for Shottermill Football Club by clinching runners-up spot , thus ensuring promotion to division two .
13 It made it a weekend marriage , but it seemed to work .
14 Ms Jeffreys said : ‘ Deaths have all occurred since the rave scene began and people made it a dance drug .
15 I could listen to this over and over again , but I guess that 's what made it a hit .
16 Only a year earlier , Wilson himself had denounced the legislation which made it a member .
17 Fans hung out banners for their hero , saying ‘ We love you Jimbo ’ and ‘ Age rules ’ , and the game 's greatest entertainer made it a night to remember .
18 We made it a bit more Kinks-y and added just a little bit of flamenco , but how can you improve a great song like that ? ’
19 I soon realized that if I made it a bit spicy , I 'd get more than threepence for it , so I used to make up limericks , things like ,
20 Having to hold the button down all the time made it a bit awkward for looking out of the side window , but by craning her neck she could just manage to see the hole to the rear of the craft .
21 You know , perhaps if you straightened up on the side , or made it a bit more symmetrical , so that I know how to improve it next time .
22 You made it a kind of fable .
23 Its ‘ difficult ’ themes ( the war and homosexuality ) made it a succès d'estime , but although Ackerley was hailed as a coming dramatist , he never completed another play .
24 Inspector Morse star John Thaw made it a family double , receiving his CBE 15 years after actress wife Sheila Hancock got hers .
25 Actor Lloyd Bridges and wife Dot made it a family day out with his son Beau , wife Juli and children .
26 They forfeited only one game in their rousing win while sisters Jane Thomas and Gail Richards of Rhyl made it a family affair , beating Joanne Attwood and Lara Hill of Mold in three tough sets .
27 For one thing , he made it a reproach that Anselm 's ‘ election ’ had been the work of schismatics — a charge which Anselm coldly denied .
28 The extent to which some university appointments were political spoils in the eighteenth century is suggested by the demand made in 1714 by Murray of Cringletie , an administration candidate for the representation of the county of Peebles , who made it a condition of his coming forward that his brother should be given the vacant chair of church history in the University of Edinburgh .
29 We made it a condition that , as far as possible , teachers and pupils should be observed working in their usual way .
30 Lehzen made it a condition of her appointment that the princess should never see strangers except in her presence .
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