Example sentences of "made [prep] [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 The England boss then gave a breakdown of the dramatic telephone calls made during Sunday .
2 Other proposals on political union made during February came from Italy ( envisaging the possibility of joint deployment of EC military forces ) , Belgium ( envisaging a treaty obligation to introduce a common EC industrial policy ) , and Germany ( envisaging a treaty commitment to privatization and radically increased powers for the European Parliament — EP ) .
3 Significant progress was made during December in recovering the bodies of Western hostages who had died or been killed during captivity .
4 Instead two further attempts were made during Attlee 's prime-ministership to negotiate a replacement for the Quebec Agreement .
5 A Chinese government spokesman said that the announcement had been made during Kaifu 's visit in part because of Japan 's experience as the only country to be subjected to nuclear attack . )
6 On the sixth , there 's a recording for the Voice of America of Bist du bei mir , made during Bach celebrations in New York in 1950 .
7 International anger and domestic turmoil threaten to reverse fragile gains made during Fujimori 's 20 months in government .
8 They were the leading power in eastern Europe ; Serbia had a client-prince and a marriage alliance had been made between King Imre of Hungary 's sister and the Byzantine emperor .
9 But worst of all were the comparisons being made between Monty Clift and Jekyll and Hyde .
10 The present report concerns consecutive patients with a firm diagnosis of AIDS related sclerosing cholangitis made between March 1987 and May 1991 : all were investigated prospectively to the agreed standard protocol .
11 Some interesting comparisons can be made between RAF and USAF training methods .
12 Nevertheless the Cuk converter topology seems likely to remain an outsider until a true trade-off comparison can be made between Cuk and Buck at a series of realistic equivalent performance levels , a task that would take a lot of time , but whose results would be of great interest to many in the power supply design field .
13 His first major acts to subdue the Romans followed in the tradition of the agreements made between Clement II and the senate in 1188 and Celestine III and the senate in 1191 .
14 The response from the State Department came in a message dated the following day , 15 May [ KP 125 ] : " We believe that no distinction should be made between Chetniks and other dissident Yugoslav troops and that our position with respect to anti-partisan or dissident Yugoslav troops in general , in agreement with that of the British Foreign Office and in accordance with Macmillan 's recommendation , is clearly set forth in PEP TEL 424 , May 2 .
15 The sampling of companies both by direct means ( interview ) and indirect means ( questionnaire ) , firstly , enabled questions to be tested across cultural boundaries ; secondly , permitted a more accurate checking of findings ; and , thirdly , facilitated comparisons and generalisations to be made between Germany , Holland and the UK .
16 Thirty-three calls were made between July and October last year .
17 And even before she died , there were already signs of a new threat , when in October 1558 a truce was made between France and Spain .
18 More distinction might have been made between Largo and Grave , perhaps , since both occur in the Concerti da chiesa ( Nos. 1–8 ) .
19 Our measurements were made between February 1991 and March 1992 at the Australian Baseline Air Pollution Station , located at 41°S on the northwestern tip of Tasmania .
20 ( 1 ) The third defendant fraudulently altered in a number of material respects an application which had been signed on behalf of C.M.C. by the first plaintiff for a loan on the security of the bakery. ( 2 ) The third defendant concealed from the plaintiffs the true impact of arrangements made between C.M.C. and two companies which I will describe simply as Crescent and Highdene in which , unknown to the plaintiffs , the third defendant was personally interested .
21 More typically claims are made between States on behalf of individuals , for example under the traditional theory of State responsibility .
22 When Christ died , ‘ atonement ’ was made between God and man .
23 Christians believe that through the death of Jesus a new relationship is made between God and his people , called the covenant .
24 The presentations will be made between June 1 and July 16 .
25 The judge held that the contract originally made between Mr. Atkinson and J.C.L .
26 A number of disclosures were made between November 1989 and February 1990 of secret arrangements between the government and British Aerospace ( BAe ) in relation to the latter 's purchase of the motor manufacturer Rover Group .
27 This grant included those territories or cities disputed between Lombardy and the pope , and basically reaffirmed arrangements made between Charles ' father , Pepin le Bref , and Rome .
28 A few weeks later , when the link had been made between Willi and his mother , who lived in Rochdale , the Movement collected money for the rest of his journey .
29 In this event contact between representatives of the suppliers and management and staff of the OUP should be made through E.S.C .
30 Green fees ( £8–£48 ) are not included , but tee reservations can be made through Sally .
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