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

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1 This commitment is manifest in these ‘ live ’ recordings made in the mid-1980s in collaboration with North German Radio ( NDR ) .
2 The Abingdon , Oxfordshire company is pleased with its slow but steady improvement , particularly given the investment made over the year in overseas expansion and new products .
3 Other traditional specialities include a wide range of handwoven rugs made at the school in Forli and wrought-iron work , basketwork and mosaics from nearby Ravenna .
4 There are those who argue that it was the desperate attempts made by the Soviets in the last decade and a half to match the US , especially in Star Wars research and development , which brought about the economic collapse that dismantled the communist monolith .
5 Auditors certified the amount of the net deficit of a company under the terms of an agreement for the sale and purchase of that company , but stated that they were unable to determine the adequacy or otherwise of a provision made by the directors in respect of potential legal claims against the company .
6 The only change made to the design in the intervening time was making the device surface mount rather than CPGA , LSI said , a factor that contributes to its cost-effectiveness .
7 There had been an unpopular decision made at the Lords in London , so gunmen here decided to shoot a lord , to set an example .
8 As for the case made against the versions in the Classic Anthology — that by using rhyme they align themselves with the closed poetry of print and not with the open poetry of the speaking breath — the obvious retort is that , although in these poems Pound often rhymes , he writes them in free verse , and in a free verse where the syllables are weighed , and the varying pace controlled , as scrupulously as in anything else he has written .
9 Before the conservative country-offensive had become official policy they had flirted with French supporters of the Civil Constitution of the Clergy ( regarded by its Spanish admirers as a piece of thoroughgoing regalism ) , and had supplied a stock of ideas that were to govern , not only the church settlement made by the liberals in the Cortes of Cadiz , but the programme of liberalism until 1939 .
10 ‘ This summer I decided to stay at home and present a jazz/big band summer course , similar to the programme at Appel Farm , having seen the progress made by the pupils in America . ’
11 Paradoxically , the progress made by the opposition in the elections — which their own intransigence had helped to bring about — was taken by the conservatives as a justification for their continued political presence .
12 He said that both legislation and the voluntary scheme fulfilled pledges made by the government in its 1990 environment White Paper .
13 Erm many factors effect what type and extent of convergence happens erm and these can include the range of the speakers repertoire , the probability that there will be future interactions with the same listener , erm the status relationship between the two participants and whether there 's any recollections of previous shifts made by the listener in the same conversation .
14 ( Any other inventions made by the professor in the course of his employment will be deemed to fall within the provisions of Section 39(2) of the Patents Act 1977 , i.e. will be taken to belong to him . )
15 There was no concrete proposal made at the meeting in Minsk on Dec. 30 to settle economic issues affecting the member states of the CIS .
16 One attraction of the method was that an easy flowing line could be printed , in contrast to the short strokes made by the burin in copper ; and Edward Lear 's parrots , toucans and owls are stunning examples of lithography .
17 A crucial factor in how the vote goes will depend on what recommendation the MCC Committee makes to the members in the postal ballot — on three previous occasions when members have forced protest votes in the past , the committee 's recommendations have always won overwhelming backing .
18 The prosecution sought to adduce in evidence documents which contained statements made by the defendant in the earlier bankruptcy proceedings .
19 It also includes an assessment of the significant estimates and judgements made by the Directors in the preparation of the accounts , and of whether the accounting policies are appropriate to the Group 's circumstances , consistently applied and adequately disclosed .
20 Only later was a full investigation made of the events in Dallas by a commission under Chief Justice Earl Warren , which produced 26 volumes of evidence .
21 On this view the only reservation that is relevant is that made by the State whose law is applicable to the transaction , and reservations made by the State in which the forum is located have no significance as such and operate only if the conflict rules of that State lead to the application of its own law .
22 After three years of restoration , Veronese 's ‘ Marriage at Cana ’ is the centre of a small exhibition , until 9 November , of the discoveries made by the restorers in the course of their work .
23 When changes made to the scheme in 1990 are fully phased in , families may get more than $2,000 a year .
24 In Wales , however , as a result of a request made by the WJEC in 1968 , the major centre for such training is University College , Cardiff , in conjunction with the University of Wales Institute of Science and Technology .
25 The purchaser will use its reasonable endeavours to obtain the release of any personal guarantees made by the Directors in respect of ABC and its subsidiary companies ' existing obligations relating to the business of ABC and subsidiaries ( which after investigating such guarantees and terms of release it agrees to obtain the release of ) and pending such release will indemnify the Directors against any claims under such guarantees .
26 It incorporates consolidated texts of the Solicitors ' Accounts Rules 1991 and the Accountants ' Report Rules 1991 , together with changes made to the Rules in April 1992 .
27 Although UCTA does not say so , the section must here only be dealing with sales or hire purchase of goods made to the consumer in the course of a business , because s 6(2) only protects persons dealing as consumers , and a person can only deal as a consumer if the person with whom he is dealing deals in his turn in the course of a business .
28 The closing date for the Croner 's Practical Hygiene offer made on the insert in this edition of Hospitality has been extended to May 31 .
29 The statutory framework applicable to the applications for admissions made by the applicants in November 1990 can therefore be summarised as follows .
30 But even if a choreographer breaks such regularity when setting a classical ballet he usually balances the pattern made on the floor in one enchaînement by another moving in the opposite direction .
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