Example sentences of "[noun] [is] make [prep] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Having returned to London , the Goldsmiths considered the subject and it is remarkable that , after so many years in which scarcely a mention is made of Stockport in the Minute Books , it now occupied so much of their attention for five years .
2 So they fail to notice that there is no tube of white paint , whereas in another " list " , Miss Sayers ' description of the picture on the easel , mention is made of masses of white clouds .
3 The KUBE is made for KEF by Boothroyd Stuart ( Meridian ) and is very neatly put together using high quality components ( 5532 operational amplifier integrated circuits , 317/337 voltage regulators and so on ) and housed in a simple black-finished alloy box .
4 A charge of £15 is made for infants under the age of 2 years on departure date , provided they sit on an adult 's lap during the journey .
5 Conventional cell : The conventional cell is made from wafers of monocrystalline silicon , the semiconductor material used in microchips .
6 The problem here is that unless some attempt is made by sociolinguists to ‘ unpack ’ the pertinent variables for which social class stands proxy , progress in formulating a satisfying explanation of the relationships between linguistic and social structure is likely to be slow .
7 Another tape is made for distribution to other broadcasters .
8 The Mazda 's hard-top is made by TWR of Oxford and affixes using the catches for the soft-top .
9 Reference to possibly these small trials is made in Underground In Furness ( 1967 , p. 57 59 , E. G. Holland ) .
10 Where the disclosure is made in confidence by a child victim to his solicitor , the solicitor 's entitlement to breach his duty of confidentiality depends on the child 's degree of maturity .
11 ‘ Recent ’ in this case seems to mean c1990 ; thus reference is made to proposals for Manchester 's Metrolink to run in the City Centre , while the changes wrought by the Transport and Works Act 1992 are barely anticipated .
12 In the years immediately before the Reform Act , frequent reference is made in Scotland to Boroughmongers , although , as the spelling shows , the term was of English origin .
13 4.3.1 ( if no modification is made by Counsel in accordance with clause 4.2.4 ) be borne by the Landlord
14 Wild angelica 's close relative angelica archangelica is made into candy by crystallising the stalks .
15 The implication of the Reinberg group 's work is that rapidly rotating shifts , where no adjustment is made in terms of body rhythms , are preferable to longer cycled systems .
16 In these latter cases , the guaranteed payment against the countersigned bill of exchange is made by reference to a measurable and external act such as , for example , completion and authentication of shipping documents .
17 The altarpiece is made of wood from one of his ships , the ‘ Resolution ’ .
18 The distinction is made between molars in place in mandibles or maxillae , and isolated molars .
19 In the transcriptions , no distinction is made between varieties of /a/ , except after /w/ , where / / is used ( eg choix ) .
20 Usually , no distinction is made between types of bill , but occasionally the Bank does so .
21 Each headstone is 32in high and of uniform appearance ( no distinction is made on account of military or civil rank , race or creed ) .
22 One of the standard questions of public finance theory is why redistribution is made to recipients via price subsidies and in-kind transfers rather than through cash transfers .
23 The less common Florida mustard is made with wine from the Champagne region .
24 The PL is made in ratings of 7 , 9 and 11 W ( control gear 4 W extra ) which give light outputs equivalent to 40 , 60 and 75 W filament lamps .
25 The rosary is made of stones from the Santo António river and anchor chains from the ships torpedoed in Funchal Bay during the First World War .
26 Where payment into court is made in respect of an accident and the plaintiff is receiving Social Security benefits as a result of the accident Ord 11 , r 5(4) applies .
27 An application for assessment of damages is made on notice under the procedure for interlocutory applications under Ord 22 , r 6 .
28 Unlike the Labour party , where policy is made after debate at the annual conference , power over Conservative policy rests entirely with the headquarters in Central Office , the Cabinet or Shadow Cabinet , subject to the influence of MPs .
29 Where a money claim is made on behalf of a person under disability , the approval of the court is required to any settlement , compromise , or payment into court .
30 Section 31 relates to civil proceedings , inter partes , where a claim is made in relation to property which has been acquired in circumstances of an incriminating nature .
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