Example sentences of "[adv] made [prep] the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | A : There 's too much made of the whole dog show business . |
2 | I congratulate the hon. Gentleman on his speech — I am sure that he would not have predicted that — because he attempted to deal with the question of who would pay for increased benefits by quoting a statement apparently made by the permanent secretary to the Department of Social Security , Sir Michael Partridge . |
3 | We thank you all for the great success you have all made of the 1985 Appeal . |
4 | He is a better finisher than that , of course , and amends were duly made in the 43rd minute when he brought it to 2-0 on the night and 3-3 overall by meeting David Smith 's low centre from the left with a 12-yard volley of stunning velocity . |
5 | Strong representations were successfully made to the ITAC Committee both to preempt this and to ensure that a monopoly situation did not arise . |
6 | But if we assume that such an appeal can be successfully made on the economic front , this strategy needs to be knitted in with a range of other policies that appeal to altruism as well as self-interest . |
7 | Devitrification is almost universal in ancient glasses which were usually badly made in the first place and have had plenty of time to crystallize ; the result , however is , often very beautiful , though these old glasses have become very weak . |
8 | Which things in the classroom , and in a kitchen , are largely made by the chemical industry ? |
9 | On pages 14 and 15 , see our lovely salmon and salad menu — it 's very quick to prepare , very light , and for that special touch , the salmon is served with an impressive hollandaise sauce : this is best made at the last minute , but it 's not difficult and well worth the effort . |
10 | Any comments already made following the original application for planning permission ( unless they are expressly confidential ) will be forwarded to the Department and copied to the appellant and will be taken into account by your Inspector in deciding the appeal . |
11 | It was no accident , therefore , that Bukharin went on to point out the real advances already made by the Soviet economy , particularly in industry , during the preceding period . |
12 | The last case of the taking of such an oath seems to be the despatch in the 1770s of a group of representatives of the Swiss cantons to Paris to swear to the observance of an agreement just made with the French government . |
13 | But it was the unexpected shots that would provide the spice to the story — like the ones she had just made of the little midinette enthusing as she saw the dress she 'd sweated blood for , if not created , come down the catwalk to the roar of applause . |
14 | There is , however , no automatic right of entry to the Diploma and application for admission is normally made during the final year of a student 's degree course . |
15 | A distinction is usually made between the theoretical mass balance and the actual mass balance . |
16 | Payments are usually made on the last working day of every month . |
17 | Application for leave is usually made at the pre-trial review . |
18 | The occupational therapist in the community is normally employed by the social services department , and the initial contact is usually made by the general practitioner . |
19 | The ascent is usually made from the charming village of Hartley , near Kirkby Stephen , where a rising road passing the huge Hartley Quarry is available for cars to a point where a cart track branches off and heads into the hills . |
20 | Banbury Cakes , which originated in the town , are still made to the 300 year old recipe of flaky pastry lined with currants . |
21 | Glass paperweights are still made in the same style today . |
22 | Representation on special needs was also made to the Select Committee , by teachers ' associations and others , making the point that early identification of delay difficulties is facilitated when the provisions and structures are in place . |
23 | Suggestions were also made for the future development of the qualifications . |
24 | Preparations were also made for the smooth embarkation of new passengers and their luggage . |
25 | The product transported by long-distance piepline is ethylene , which is the most important of the petrochemical ‘ building blocks , ’ and is also made on the largest scale . |
26 | Recordings ( not shown ) were also made between the same reference electrode and the thread electrode ( B ) connected to the stem between the cotyledonary node and leaf 1 . |
27 | Smoked trout , mackerel and smoked cod 's roe paste ( not to be confused with the Greek taramasalata in which the cod 's roe is mixed with olive oil and garlic ) are also made in the same way , except that the boiling water treatment is superfluous . |
28 | The claim that loans would deter students from enrolling in higher education — also made by the hon. Lady — have proved misplaced . |
29 | Cold Weather Payments are also made from the social fund . |
30 | Remember that your balloon ripstop was probably made for the parascending sport , and you' ll appreciate why it is so soft and at times stretchy . |