Example sentences of "[prep] [art] [noun pl] made [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 AT&T blamed a downturn in demand for the products made at the Irish plants and increasing competitiveness in international markets .
2 A year was allowed to elapse to allow time for the recommendations made in the report to be put into effect .
3 Translation of policy into practice would mean acting upon specifics , such as the recommendations made in the recently-issued NUT Guidelines on Negotiating for Special Needs ( 1988 ) :
4 The purchaser claimed under two heads , first for the capital loss and secondly for his loss of profits — the latter head being based on the difference over three years between the profits made at the machine 's actual rate of output and the higher profits which would have been made at the warranted rate of output .
5 She had forgotten about the payments made into the Swiss bank account and the Kensington flat .
6 It talks in some detail about the additions made to the Pactus subsequent to those which " the first king " had himself added .
7 The principal additional complication inherent in international equities investment is the exchange rate risk — that the returns of the investments made on the NYSE by British fund managers will be subject not only to the vagaries of the securities involved but also to the uncertain movements of the exchange rate between the US dollar and sterling .
8 Thirdly , it provides for civil remedies for breach of the rules made by the SIB and SRO 's .
9 In reality , from the study of the videotapes made of the language performance of most of the 150 people who took part , the language level actually being achieved did not bear a great similarity to the BSL as used by deaf people .
10 A 12-line , three sentence denial of the charges made by the tabloid New York Post , failed to satisfy Mr Rather 's critics , who had been promised a ‘ point-by-point ’ rebuttal of the accusations .
11 It found ‘ significant corroboration ’ of the charges made by the ex-policeman , Almond Nofomela .
12 The validity of the claims made for the efficacy of market forces will , therefore , be assessed on the basis of their inherent plausibility in the context of the complex circumstances in which they operate .
13 One of the wisest criteria we can apply to any of the claims made for the Holy Spirit and any of the teaching about the Spirit which is being advanced from all sides today is this : does it glorify Christ ?
14 Palace officials travelling with the royal party refused to deny any of the claims made in the extra chapter of the book dealing with events since the original publication .
15 This is at odds with some of the claims made in the promotion of serotonin reuptake inhibitors and does not support their increasing use as routine first line treatment for major depression .
16 The purpose of serving a contemnor with a copy of the committal order is to enable him to have a written record of the findings made by the court and of the sentence and to provide him with the materials necessary to enable him to decide whether or not he wishes to appeal .
17 By 1400 a sophisticated machine had been assembled for the transmission , authentication , and execution of the decisions made in the upper echelons of government , and for conducting such recurrent and routine operations as the collection and payment of money .
18 A detailed comparison should thus illuminate the costs and benefits of the choices made by the two countries .
19 In a detailed study of the contacts made between the isolated POU domain and POU HD of Oct-1 on the Ad2 sequence , Verrijzer et al .
20 Erm , could I could I first of all start with some of the remarks made by the honourable member for Nottingham North .
21 Section 34 of the statutes made under the charter provides :
22 During the course of the submissions made to the deputy judge the appellants through their counsel offered an undertaking in the terms of the order sought by the plaintiff .
23 Nearly all of the changes made by the Conservatives during the 1980s with respect to wages , benefits , taxation and the treatment of wealth have worked in the same direction .
24 Despite the slightly unsatisfactory nature of the data set used by Lucas , and although the tests he applied were hardly rigorous , his paper was influential in that it was one of the first to show that certain of the predictions made by the rational expectations hypothesis were not entirely inconsistent with the data .
25 Some committee , board and panel chairmen acquired a reputation for being especially rigorous , and in some cases angry responses from institutions focussed on the alleged biases or eccentricities of panel members as much as on the nature of the judgments made about the courses .
26 Spalding calls the period from 1930 to the present day the cooptive period because of the attempts made by the elite to integrate labour into the established political and social framework .
27 Throughout the previous Lectures we have stressed the importance of the assumptions made concerning the structure of the economy .
28 The case for the third , fourth and fifth defendants before this court , as before Sir Nicolas Browne-Wilkinson , is based upon the undisputed fact that none of the payments made by the investors was made to these defendants .
29 The proposition , in paras 1.7–1.10 of the appellant 's comments , that the margin above calculated need was set at 60% over and above that calculated to provide ‘ at any one moment , a five year supply of readily available private housing land ’ is a grossly misleading account of the provisions made in the approved Structure Plan .
30 The reference to 60% allowance , as explained in paras 11–14 above , is a gross abuse of the provisions made in the approved Structure Plan for the supply of an adequate amount and choice of housing land .
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