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(121) The removal of petty restrictions has made life easier. (122) He made a flying leap at the ball. (123) Look, you've made the floor all muddy! (124) Sarah made a menacing gesture with her fist. (125) Caldwell made a plea for donations. (126) I made a real hash of my exams. (127) He made cutting comments about his wife. (128) This cake is made with ten eggs, which give it a rich taste. (129) Jim made a vow that he would find his wife's killer. (130) The copy he made of the painting can pass for an authentic one. (131) To keep the company alive, half the workforce is being made redundant. (132) I hope I made it clear to him that he was no longer welcome here. (133) The allegations against them were made in sworn evidence to the inquiry. (134) Sir Robert made his announcement after talks with the President. (135) The government made an appropriation of a billion for the new project. (136) It was a fruitful meeting; we made a lot of important decisions. (137) He hopes to be made a knight for his work at the Bank of England. (138) The very mention of her singing made her squirm uncomfortably. (139) Do you ever wonder if you made the right decision ? (140) Thomas made a little grimace, perhaps he thought the wine was sour. (141) 'Do you think that made much of a difference to the family?'--'I think so.'. (142) His latest film is one of the funniest he's ever made. (143) The lack of a common language made it very difficult to intercommunicate. (144) We made two slits for the eyes and a perpendicular line for the nose. (145) He made the sweets himself and sold them by retail. (146) The awards are made at the discretion of the committee. (147) She'd made some overseas investments as a hedge against rising inflation in this country. (148) He made a monkey of me on the tennis court. (149) She has made a television documentary on poverty in our cities. (150) The rules have now been made equally applicable to all members.