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

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1 Although the concessions met the demands made at the start of an unprecedented national protest campaign on June 10 , they now failed to satisfy the opposition , who responded by continuing to call for Ratsiraka 's resignation .
2 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 .
3 The original intention was to provide a critical accompaniment to government promises of action on the inner cities made at the beginning of this Parliament .
4 Without the adjustment , it had been estimated that the budget deficit would have exceeded L147,000,000 million , which was the level predicted by the International Monetary Fund ( IMF ) in criticisms made at the time of the adoption of the 1990 budget in December 1989 [ see p. 37509 ] .
5 8.4 left Fake ‘ Lombardic ’ brooch ( MLA 1930.11–6.1 ) , one of a number of pieces made at the beginning of the century .
6 Now we await the entry into the Promised Land , the turning of the people into an independent nation of some renown ( you will remember that was the vision implied by the terms of the promises made at the start of Genesis 12 ) , and their becoming a source of blessing for ‘ all the families of the earth ’ .
7 However , in spite of promises made at the time by the then Scottish Secretary , Malcolm Rifkind , nothing has happened .
8 These points reinforce the generalizations made at the beginning of this chapter , that housewives approach housework as work , analogous with any other kind of job .
9 Thanks to the changing critical climate , the new ideas circulating among filmmakers and the relaxation of the censorship rules , the British films made at the end of the 1930s were much tougher and more emotionally charged , than anything that had gone before .
10 Filmmakers were rarely imported from outside ( Thorold Dickinson , who was allowed in to make Secret People in 1952 , could be regarded as an ‘ old boy ’ since he had worked at the studio during Basil Dean 's time ) and , with five directors responsible for two-thirds of the films made at the studio between 1942 and 1955 , there was little competition inside the studio , and no exposure to fresh ideas from outside .
11 As mentioned at the start of this chapter , forecasts made at the end of the 1970s now seem horribly pessimistic .
12 While IBM Corp is still the most popular manufacturer in Spain , in 1992 both hardware and software sales from all vendors were below forecasts made at the end of 1991 .
13 Beyond it , the large upper space becomes a labyrinth of small chambers containing pictures from 1925 to 1928 , including paintings made at the beginning of his short residence in Paris .
14 However , due to changes made at the insistence of President Turgut Özal , the law did not apply to those accused of terrorism or crimes against the state , nor was it effective in those provinces under a state of emergency .
15 ( 2 ) Restraint orders made at the request of the prosecutor under section 77 of the Criminal Justice Act 1988 are a special case and in In re O. does not therefore assist the plaintiffs .
16 Although divorce is affecting an increasing number of people , little is known about the longer term social and economic effects of the financial arrangements made at the time of divorce .
17 The first part of the study examines the impact of financial arrangements made at the time of the divorce on the people directly concerned for the three years following the divorce .
18 Table 5 provides data on how far the allegations made at the point of referral , which were investigated by the team alone , were substantiated on investigation .
19 He subjected the perambulations made at the beginning of the reign to searching investigation , and re-afforested the forest of Bere in Dorset .
20 This is an attempt to bring a greater level of uniformity than we have achieved so far , but we are bound by agreements made at the time of amalgamation and we can not undermine or contradict those particular decisions , and that 's why in a few cases , particularly in relation to the size of conference , there is some slight imbalance .
21 It is important that we do not hand to our successors decisions made at the end of a dying Parliament ; we should leave them to take the decisions in future .
22 Grades shown are typical of offers made at the time of initial application .
23 Some remarks made at the time by the defence correspondent of a major London weekly are representative of a good deal of professional opinion expressed both then and since .
24 Later research has shown that some of the statements in that paper do not agree with records made at the time in the laboratory notebooks of some of the people concerned .
25 Most satisfactory for Russia were the gains made at the expense of Turkey .
26 I think back to the recommendations made at the inquest into that more tragic Cairngorm incident , now nearly 20 years ago , and my mind boggles .
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