Example sentences of "that [noun prp] made " in BNC.
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1 | The other major discovery that Magnus made he called the ‘ righting reflex ’ . |
2 | Three years later , in 1638 , Laud arranged for him to become Rector of Uppingham , in Rutland , and a chaplain to King Charles I. It was at this time that Taylor made his first marriage , to the sister of one of his Cambridge pupils . ’ |
3 | From these diaries we know that Minton made between two and four visits to ‘ Marshalls ’ every year up until 1954 , staying usually a couple of nights and returning to London with sheaves of drawings . |
4 | A customer capable of signing a cheque for £100,000 is unlikely to balk at the extra £10,000 or so , and Aston 's aberrant mid-'80s profitability was due in no small part to the fact that Gauntlett made his car more expensive , in real terms , than it has ever been . |
5 | The apparently impressive result was that Sarah made distinctions of the following sort : ‘ yellow question banana ’ would be replaced with ‘ yellow colour banana ’ , or ‘ round question apple ’ with ‘ round shape apple ’ . |
6 | All the same , if it happened that David made her with child , she would bear the child proudly , and be glad that she had brought him a degree of happiness . |
7 | The difference , if I remember rightly , was that Bach made his trip before he 'd become famous — indeed , took his agent 's Congratulations ! |
8 | The way I put it to myself is that Sylvie made a choice . |
9 | ‘ Are you suggesting that Barney made up his mind to kill Angy and cold-bloodedly chose a method that would throw suspicion on someone else ? |
10 | The reason that some have thought that psychoanalysis operates as a closed belief system is , no doubt , a result of the fact that Freud made the point that people usually reject psychoanalytic ideas at first , and the vehemence of their rejection may mask deep repression of material . |
11 | Controlling the way her image was seen around the world ensured that Kylie made the most of her success as her face became familiar all across the globe . |
12 | In 1968 , Benn 's desire to sell Romania sophisticated jet-engines was frustrated ‘ despite the fact that Ceauşescu made a courageous speech attacking the invasion of Czechoslovakia . ’ |
13 | It was back in England for ( Sir ) Alexander Korda [ q.v. ] in 1933 that Laughton made his screen name in The Private Life of Henry VIII at the start of a sequence of major cinema biographies ( The Barretts of Wimpole Street ( 1934 ) , Mutiny on the Bounty ( 1935 ) , Rembrandt ( 1936 ) , and the unfinished I Claudius ( 1936 ) ) , which were to see him at the very peak of his reflective , anguished talent for larger-than-life monsters of reality . |
14 | Moments later the visitors suffered a setback when Lee Richardson limped off — and it was then that Paatelainen made his important entrance to the fray . |
15 | Gazza said : ‘ Some of what he did might have been wrong but I respect the fact that Maradona made himself the player Napoli could n't do without when he was in Italy . |
16 | For one thing Miss Martineau writes well ( although her editor might have dampened an American passion for ‘ inside of ’ and ‘ outside of ’ , and corrected her mistaken belief that Boeing made McDonnell Douglas 's DC-10 airliner ) . |
17 | It was on this subject that Gould made his last recorded parliamentary speech in February 1728 . |
18 | Whether one is satisfied that Mercier made free with its location so as to avoid having a fussy detail right at the edge of his picture must be for each observer to decide . |
19 | It was about this time that Wynne made her first contact with Lars Carstensen and links were forged with Carita House , who have supplied so much of our equipment and clothing over the past 25 years . |
20 | It was the next morning , the morning of Christmas Day , that Carol made her announcement . |
21 | The inventory of the shop shows that Martin made recorders ( flutes ) , bassoons , musettes and transverse flutes , the flute-type instruments being by far the most numerous . |
22 | Although the inventory establishes that Martin made oboes , bassoons , musettes and piccolos , and Borjon included them among the woodwinds made by Jean and his sons , there are no known surviving examples . |
23 | We have n't paid for it and therefore er , we er , you see a rather large item for provisions and minorities , that includes the ninety nine million consideration that er , went out of the door in July , as well , of course , as the substantial provisions that Thames made , in their own accounts for their property leases and for er , potential losses on the disposal of Reeves their West Coast , U S production company . |
24 | The result was that Teshigawara made Belfast the first priority of his UK tour for the Japan Festival — not an easy thing to do , given that the settings will take two whole days to set up , with a further day for transporting them from Britain . |
25 | Charity was very aware of two things : that Matthew made no attempt to define his relationship with her , and that Sandra Bamfield 's golden , cat-like eyes narrowed on her with vague suspicion . |
26 | Thornton knew of various incidents which confirmed his opinion that Walsh made a distinctly negative impression in the hunt for backers . |
27 | They 're inside the stockade that Flint made years ago . ’ |
28 | It was in the unlicensed ring that Lenny made his name . |
29 | It will be recalled that Peirce made no use of natural selection for similar purposes , and the difference between the projects of the two epistemologists will be clarified if we note why Quine can do so . |
30 | ‘ Mathilde 's story was that Hasan made the fatal mistake of falling in love with one of the kidnapped virgins . |