Example sentences of "[noun pl] that made " in BNC.

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31 AT the beginning of the 1980s passengers experienced great variances of comfort and style on InterCity and cross-country trains mainly according to whether they were travelling in one of the three basic designs that made up most of the fleet , one each from the fifties , sixties and seventies .
32 's Thus the women who stayed at work sometimes acquired the skills that made them " fully " trained in the trade .
33 The second fact is that Labour , despite the recession and its junking of almost all the policies that made it unelectable in the '80s , has not made a significant advance .
34 Two years ago , I went on holiday to the States and witnessed scenes in clubs that made me realize women were n't as inhibited as I 'd thought .
35 The transformations that made the 740 into the 940 — a more rounded rump with a bigger boot , a more modern , 960-like facia , bigger brakes and more front headroom — are all worthwhile , and the 940 SE Turbo is solid , well built , generously equipped and decently rapid .
36 Made them in Leicester , Nottingham , Scotland and then the products that made from them were made in this country , Nottingham , Leicester and Scotland .
37 Lastly she went to hang her towel and arrange her toiletries in the bathroom , only to find several thick towels of varying sizes already hanging there for her use , and an array of soaps , lotions and hygiene products that made her own cheaply bought things seem scarcely worthy of being unpacked .
38 You said , do you actually eat the products that made you allergic Paul ?
39 She understood that — even the parts about the governing rules that made the cypher change — but her mind was too slow , too inflexible to hold and use what she had been shown .
40 The Treatises supported such arguments , and it was his having , and being suspected by the government of having , such seditious views that made it necessary for Locke to flee to Holland in 1683 .
41 Marie 's parents had strong religious views that made her feel very guilty about having sex in their home when she and her husband had to live there for a while : " We did it on the bedroom floor on the wedding night because I would n't use the bed , in case it made a noise .
42 Under Franco , they used to be distributed among representatives of the different political groups that made up the regime 's base of support ; under democracy , incumbents in such posts have tended to be replaced with each change of government .
43 But it was n't his deeds that made him a Christian , it was his trust in Jesus Christ .
44 Participants I spoke to afterwards found the lectures useful and interesting , but it was the mock trials that made the day .
45 The seven communities that made up the population of Møn in those days ranged round one or other of the churches and each community made itself known to the others in a common language of bells .
46 It was one thing for Jean-Claude to have had the experiences that made him uniquely suited to interpret Alain-Fournier 's novel ; it was quite another for those experiences to have laid the foundations for a creative , personal life .
47 She also wore extremely high-heeled shoes that made her legs seem even longer .
48 Tottenham2 Aston Villa5 THE most disappointing aspect of Tottenham 's 13th home defeat of the season was not their naive defending or individual errors that made Aston Villa think some of their opponents were practising for the PFA strike .
49 Covering his own face with his hands , he was overtaken by silent sobs that made his shoulders shake .
50 This seemed to quieten Oliver ; his screams died down into long , big sobs that made him shake all over .
51 If the deal goes through , you can probably say good-bye to the models that made Piper famous among private pilots — the PA-28 range and the lovely Super Cub .
52 Cos it was in with the electric bills , and I did n't want that , and that was one of the advantages that made me decide to have here , cos I knew that the heating was in with the rent .
53 There were rocks and boulders that made
54 But yesterday it was revealed that lawyers for the survivors , victims ' families , the airline , Boeing and three companies that made the engines have agreed payments will not be restricted .
55 The same year , age 40 , he married a woman with strong religious beliefs , and took over a cluster of little companies that made things like office clocks .
56 Much has been written about Griffith and his contribution to the movies but the ingredients that made up his genius have never been better identified than in the review Heywood Broun wrote of Intolerance when it appeared in 1916 .
57 ‘ If an assassin were to dare to enter my kitchen , ’ Auguste announced in tones that made it clear that no villain would have the temerity , ‘ do you not think that poison would be his chosen means , rather than an arsenal of rifles hidden in a kitchen range ? ’
58 The adoption , for instance , of Darwinian views of evolution depended not simply on the intellectual breakthrough of a brilliant mind but on the conjuncture of social movements that made these propositions more acceptable then than they might have been at other periods .
59 Butler had an easy manner but his searching cross-questioning gave him a reputation as a somewhat intimidating examiner or assessor for appointments , duties that made frequent calls on his time .
60 It was the circumstances that made this achievement even more outstanding .
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