Example sentences of "[coord] [pers pn] be [adv] made " in BNC.
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1 | And they were interviewing this feller , he said , oh we went for a day out he said and I 'd just bought this car and I was really made up with it he said |
2 | It 's hard for people like us because I think playing music is a legitimate goal in life and you 're not made to feel legitimate , you 're made to feel opportunist . ’ |
3 | Human beings have good and loving feelings , because God.is love and we were originally made in God 's image . |
4 | They look like goats and they 're beautifully made garments and very warm . |
5 | Luckily for Paul a donor was found and he 's now made an almost complete recovery . |
6 | I 've seen him a few times and he 's never made a favourable impression on me ! |
7 | He had n't got creases on his face from being folded up , and he was n't made up of hundreds of tiny dots , but apart from that … |
8 | When Gloucester took Sir John into his service he acknowledged his importance by doubling his wages : the knight was confirmed as steward of Middleham with his fee increased from £13 6s 8d to £20 and he was also made constable of the castle with a fee of £16 13s 4d . |
9 | When Gloucester took Sir John into his service he acknowledged his importance by doubling his wages : the knight was confirmed as steward of Middleham with his fee increased from £13 6s 8d to £20 and he was also made constable of the castle with a fee of £16 13s 4d . |
10 | Make no mistake , you 're in for a really hard time , and it 's not made any easier by the baddies who wander across the screen . |
11 | And it 's not made any better by feeling sorry for him . |
12 | We 've just gone through Armistice Day and I was and it 's always made , made me feel there 's something a little bit wrong about Armistice , it seemed more of a glorification in the way |
13 | ‘ And it 's now made Jamie even more convinced that he can be one of the best . |
14 | The decision to offer a place is not an easy one and it is not made without very careful consideration of each candidate 's proposal . |
15 | Secondly , paralinguistic features of the ‘ vocal effect ’ type are treated as part of intonation , and it is not made sufficiently clear how these are to be distinguished from prosodic features . |
16 | In the increasing number of critical surveys of the English novel published during the present century Conrad is the sole writer ever to be included in the safe , accepted procession from Fielding to Henry James and beyond who could , to some degree , be considered to write of adventure in the traditional sense ; and it is always made perfectly clear that Conrad 's moral and philosophical probings constitute his true value , his story-telling expertise being , by implication , no more than a means to an end . |
17 | And it is often made even harder to understand by the jargon of psychiatry : ‘ schizophrenia ’ , ‘ psychosis ’ and the like . |
18 | This withdrawal of co-operation was described as a suspension rather than a severance , however , and it was not made clear whether DEA agents would be ordered out of Mexico . |
19 | And it was soon made clear to me that their shopping , far from being a simple necessity , was very much a serious business . |
20 | I went up to London early that morning and it was n't made up . |
21 | They all became ill and infirm , which increased Mother 's workload , and it was all made worse because of the lack of space . |
22 | The quality of luggage was of great importance , and it was usually made of good leather . |
23 | In point of fact the reverse ruled : I was constantly having chits thrust at me giving me a blow-by-blow account of " Charlie 's " state of health , but I was never made aware of the seriousness of Eddie 's wound , and somehow I did not know until I visited him in hospital later that morning . |
24 | But she was n't made of brass , or ice either , although she tried to close her mind to what he was doing , to the gentle , unbearable pleasure of his lips moving slowly over hers , not cruel as they had been earlier , but coaxing , first lightly and then more demanding . |
25 | But we are n't made of steel . |
26 | But they 're beautifully made , really beautiful . |
27 | Team sizes can be varied but they are always made up of an odd number of competitors . |
28 | That was that was then that wa er I mean people knew that they were n't antiques but they were imitation antiques you know , but they were well made . |
29 | But they were probably made before 1750 , by which date the enclosure had apparently been accomplished . |
30 | ‘ They had their own little bits of garden but they were never made to help when they were young , which is probably why they liked it all the more . ’ |