Example sentences of "made in [adj] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ We 're also experimenting with taking the basic nickel-plated steel wire and having it made in various different tempers or levels of hardness : five per cent , ten per cent , fifty per cent harder .
2 a fine board made in various qualities for drawing .
3 The popular end of the market and consequently the cheapest pool-liners are those made from 500-gauge polythene in a light blue colour and made in various standard sizes .
4 Similar proposals continued to be made in various forms in the second half of the century , though none was elaborated in as much detail as that of Saint-Pierre or attracted as much attention .
5 In an alcove a shelf displayed objects made in various woods ; she recognised a rosewood apple , a walnut bottle , a limewood fir cone .
6 Yet yesterday 's appointment of Howard Kendall as manager seems , on the face of it , one of the most rational and sensible moves the Blues have made in recent years .
7 Yet yesterday 's appointment of Howard Kendall as manager seems , on the face of it , one of the most rational and sensible moves the Blues have made in recent years .
8 Taking up the points made in recent days by Mr Tony Blair , Labour 's employment spokesman , and the TUC , Mr Fowler said the dismantling of the closed shop need not wait for the passage of the bill .
9 If investments have already been made in recent years , the average investor will not bother to make further improvements until energy prices begin to hurt .
10 The majority had no wish to stop work , particularly after the great strides which had been made in recent months , but they were n't going to be sat on either .
11 We then examine the approaches firms have made in recent years , such as ‘ environmental scanning ’ , to formalise their acquisition of external information .
12 What changes has the farmer made in recent years to the seven year plan for the use of one field and the application of fertiliser to it ?
13 Great strides have been made in recent years to offer greater choice and to personalise private rooms , but resources are never enough to provide the optimum living conditions for a comfortable and happy old age .
14 Moreover , Dewey gave an undertaking that no drastic changes would ever be made in the allocation of numbers to subjects , although certain modifications have been made in recent editions .
15 Large investments in this area also have been made in recent years , as indicated in Table 11.14 .
16 These substantial resources will enable the executive to continue the progress that it has made in recent years in improving housing conditions in Northern Ireland .
17 Considerable advances have been made in recent years in using computer models to understand the intellectual aspects of the human mind .
18 Lightbody 's omission must go down as one of the biggest boobs the NIBA have made in recent years .
19 Early television cameras were large and the image of poor quality , but much progress has been made in recent years .
20 Nevertheless , much progress has been made in recent years .
21 Everybody 's aware that this may well be the last Gen , the last Party Conference before the General Election , and what is more , of , an impression of the terrific progress that the Labour Party 's made in recent years , and further gains over the last year in terms of public support , so that we really are on the threshold of a General Election campaign which we realistically hope to win , and we 've got the policies in place to meet the needs of the nation for the nineties .
22 An announcement will be made in due course about territorial representation .
23 Now in pursuance of the premisses the said lords spirituall and temporall and commons in Parlyament assembled for the ratifying confirming and establishing the said declaration and the articles clauses matters and things therein contained by the force of a law made in due for me by authority of Parlyament doe pray that it may be declared and enacted that all and singular the rights and liberties asserted and claimed in the said declaration are the true auntient and indubitable rights and liberties of the people of this king dome and soe shall be esteemed allowed adjudged deemed and taken to be and that all and every the particulars aforesaid shall be firmly and strictly hold en and observed as they are expressed in the said declaration .
24 There is some doubt about the circumstances of Molla Yegan 's death , to which reference will be made in due course , but it may be remarked here that while el-Kefevi is possibly right at least about the rough date of Molla Yegan 's death , the slightest suspicion attaches to the basis for his statement by reason of the fact that his words ( if not their order ) are practically identical with Taskopruzade 's statement about the death of Molla Taj al Din Ibrahim , known as Khatib-zade ( Hatibzade ) : Hatibzade and Molla Yegan are associated in an anecdote related by Taskopruzade in the biography of the former but included by el-Kefevi in the biography of Molla Yegan .
25 An application for Mark Newall 's extradition to Jersey would be made in due course , the statement said .
26 Efforts were made in late August to arrange for high-level talks in September between the ANC and Inkatha , two weeks of severe township violence in Transvaal having claimed over 500 lives .
27 This had been the basic premise of a proposal made in late August by the Netherlands ( holder of the presidency of the Council of Ministers in the second half of 1991 ) specifying four conditions for economic convergence : ( i ) a high degree of price stability , indicated by a level of inflation close to that of the best-performing state for a two-year period ; ( ii ) a sustainable government financial position , indicated by budget deficits deemed not to be excessive ; ( iii ) currency within the 2.5 per cent fluctuation margins of the exchange rate mechanism ( ERM ) of the European Monetary System for at least two years without devaluation against other member state 's currency ; and ( iv ) a close approximation of comparable interest rates to those member states with the best performance in terms of price stability .
28 Among his acquisitions which now ornament the garden are a superb collection of third-century Roman marble sarcophagi , richly carved in high relief ; a splendid group of eighteenth-century North Italian commedia dell'arte figures decorating the Long Garden , admirably suited to the whimsical topiary there ; and a commission of Lord Astor 's , Ralph Waldo Story 's riotously blowsy Fountain of Love made in 1897 which forms an eyecatcher ( to put it mildly ) in the drive .
29 A further factor possibly bearing on the popularity of Hercules in Britain is the discovery made in 1857 at Willingham Fen .
30 ‘ The architect 's plans for the changes made in nineteen hundred and ten when the Priory was reconsecrated Roman Catholic and the Little Sisters took over . ’
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