Example sentences of "made [prep] [pos pn] " in BNC.

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1 Many graduates have in the past been offered their first permanent employment through contacts made during their industrial placement period .
2 Through contacts made during their industrial placement , many graduates subsequently obtain permanent employment .
3 Many graduates and diplomates have in the past been offered their first permanent employment through contacts made during their industrial placement .
4 It all began with the discovery of some pencilled jottings she had made during her painting trips in the wilds of northern British Columbia .
5 He said that certain officials and a councillor were determined to get rid of Mrs Kemp because of the demands she was making , and had consistently made during her whole period in office , for the improvement of child care in Orkney .
6 She began to write a journal of her tours ( apparently from notes made during her journeys ) in 1702 .
7 You will have received a copy of my handwritten ‘ Functional Specification ’ in which I have tried to take account of all the comments made during our session in Paris but have been somewhat hampered by the fact that I , too along with David and Geoff , have not been able to make the latest set of disks run .
8 In a speech made during his two-day stay in Brussels , Mr Shevardnadze raised the questions about the consequences of a reunified German colossus that have also been posed in private discussions among Western officials .
9 In the same way , as the enormous empire of Alexander the Great grew in the wake of conquests made during his short reign ( 336–323 BC ) , many mints were set up , all using the same designs .
10 Often , when I was cycling through the camp after coming off duty , I would spy Thursby in the distance beavering along , head down against the gale , full of eagerness to get back on the job and spot any mistakes we had made during his absence .
11 Judge McKinnon had been widely criticized for comments made during his hearing of a case of inciting racial hatred .
12 He reviewed the changes made during his period as Soviet leader saying that " a totalitarian system which deprived the country of an opportunity to become wealthy and prosperous a long time ago has been liquidated " , and he expressed his hopes for the future : " Some mistakes could probably have been avoided , much been done better , but I am sure that sooner or later our shared efforts will achieve results . "
13 There were gifts and handshakes on the top floor of Hinton House as Sir christopher Bade farewell to some of the many friends he has made during his six-year chairmanship .
14 An association is made between its appearance and its sound .
15 Once a distinction is made between our perceptions of material things and those things themselves , ‘ then are we involved all in scepticism ’ .
16 Again , on 5 June 1286 , Edward performed homage to Philip IV of France , using the words : ‘ I become your man for the lands which I hold from you on this side of the sea according to the form of peace made between our ancestors ’ .
17 I am informed that the contract originally made between our organisation and one Anya the Apostate for demonic occupation and torment of the souls of thirty-three Gittels is now null and void .
18 In addition , recognition of the WEA 's Districts as Responsible Bodies also strengthened its national status as the major voluntary organisation in the provision of liberal adult education — in recognition of the vigour and influence of its earlier activity and the quality of the provision made through its Tutorial Classes and other courses .
19 Liaison with the RAF Chiefs in various theatres , for instance , was made through their representatives on CCO 's staff .
20 Contact with the Trade Finance manager should in the first instance be made through your account holding Branch Manager .
21 In a separate adjudication yesterday , Boots was rebuked for claims made for its Farley 's Junior Milk , a formula it recommends for babies over six months old .
22 Vega ‘ black box ’ testing : ‘ There are no valid controlled trials to substantiate the claims made for its use . ’
23 Though there is a case to be made for its use as an educational medium — and the BBC 's contribution to the Open University at Milton Keynes has been considerable , if politically questionable , and will continue despite the closure of their studios in a fine example of accountant 's false logic — this has not been the main area of impact .
24 There is a distinction to be made between policy and arrangements made for its implementation .
25 The safety of the Ignalina nuclear power station in Lithuania , based on a similar design to Chernobyl' , was raised by the republican party secretary at the 19th Party Conference ; the construction of a third reactor , he complained , was proceeding before the details of its design had been approved , and before proper arrangements had been made for its security .
26 We were also aware that ‘ TTT ’ began to be in danger of becoming yet another over-used and under-defined primary slogan and all kinds of claims were being made for its educational efficacy for children simply because of the novelty , stimulus and enjoyment which it could give to their teachers .
27 A pilot scheme at level 2 has run its course , and the banks are now deciding whether a business case can be made for its extension .
28 Much of the night passed in vain attempts to open the tomb , but an appeal to the saint herself worked wonders ( a common feature of such tales ) , and the party made for its ships with the precious plunder .
29 Most commonly , this might relate to a right of way across the neighbouring property , and details as to whether or not that right has been interrupted or whether charges have been made for its use will be required .
30 This will be the case where negotiations or discussions are extended to embrace more than a small group of people or where they are at such an advanced stage that the target is reasonably confident that an offer will be made for its shares ; where secrecy can not be maintained ; or if security is breached .
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