Example sentences of "and the [noun pl] made " in BNC.
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1 | And the consequences made her shudder . |
2 | The Committee 's report provided the basis upon which the Law Society was invited by the Lord Chancellor to undertake the task of organising a legal aid scheme , which resulted in the Legal Aid and Advice Act 1949 and the regulations made thereunder . |
3 | Then the land had to be cleared of its debris for the sowing and pasture , and the forests cleared of their tangle , and the journeys made , of necessity , to bring in new seed and new livestock . |
4 | Emily hated travelling by train , the noise and the steam and the cinders made her head ache and the feeling of not being able to control the iron monster frightened her . |
5 | These rights are contained in s159 of the Criminal Justice Act 1988 and the rules made thereunder , and are set out in detail in Chapter 7 " Reporting the Courts " . |
6 | Allerton Bywater is hardly on the rock map and the locals made the most of a rate visit to their town , greeting every song with enthusiastic clapping . |
7 | Five major politicians of the West control the nomination committees : Edward Heath , Jacques Chirac , Helmut Schmidt , Amintore Fanfani and David Rockefeller Jr The recommendations of these panjandrums are then considered by the Japanese , and the decisions made . |
8 | This information should be presented in a standard form , as should the minutes of the meeting , recording the essentials of discussions and the decisions made . |
9 | It hovered , in an almost disembodied way , slightly above the shade of her lamp , and the fingers made a little pinching movement . |
10 | Yet it did , and the batsmen made the most of the conditions . |
11 | But despite apparent government support a number of ministers objected and the proposals made little headway . |
12 | Reporting restrictions were not lifted and the magistrates made an order preventing publication of the boys ' names or anything which could identify them . |
13 | One down with three to play in a fourball is tough , but Howard made a sensational birdie on the 16th and the Americans made two bad seconds at the 17th . |
14 | Fine Young Cannibals were singing , ‘ Jonny , we love you , wo n't you please come home ’ and the words made Terry feel like crying . |
15 | The case dragged on , and the insurers made an offer of settlement . |
16 | He was set upon and punched as he walked near the park 's tennis courts and the robbers made off with his wallet and jacket . |
17 | The laws of the Church made a man look outside his kindred for a wife , and the dynasts made virtue of necessity and constructed elaborate alliances by their marriages . |
18 | Stukeley 's brief description ( p. 84 , Vol. i ) reads ‘ Brigcasterton … was fenced about with a deep mote on two sides , the river supplying its use on the other two ; for it stands at an angle , and the Romans made a little curve in the road here on purpose to take it in , as it offered itself so conveniently , then rectified the obliquity on the other side of the town ; it consists of one street running through its length upon the road ; the great ditch and banks are called the Dikes . |
19 | The table did for working and eating ; the mattress ( put straight on the floor and covered in black tweed ) did for sleeping and lounging ; and the steps made extra seating areas as well with the help of large flat black or white cushions which stacked like striped playbricks when not in use . |
20 | Indeed , the exact timing we choose will depend upon social and work factors and the comments made earlier about ‘ larks ’ and ‘ owls ’ will be pertinent here . |
21 | Hussa had beached the boat and the children made off in every direction to explore . |
22 | Particularly in the case of partners , the one doing the caring may sometimes feel considerable resentment at the changes in the relationship and the demands made , and then suffer guilt because of this . |
23 | His self-promotional skills combined with his love of sport and the arts made him a popular choice in his new fields . |
24 | But the parody was mistaken for the real thing , and the songs made the charts . |
25 | Middlesbrough Town Hall RIDE grew up a lot in public in 1990 a year when bands like themselves and the Charlatans made it very big , very quickly . |