Example sentences of "made [prep] [art] [adj] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The announcement was made during a two-day visit by the Israeli Prime Minister Itzhak Rabin to Bush at his holiday home in Kennebunkport , Maine .
2 This lays down cancellation provisions ( reg 4 ) similar to those applied under the CCA 1974 in relation to supplies by a trader of goods or services to a consumer which are made during an unsolicited visit to the consumer 's home , or that of another consumer , or the consumer 's place of work ( reg 3 ) for a VAT inclusive payment of £35 or more ( reg 3(2) ( f ) ) .
3 ‘ I must not omit to tell you , ’ wrote Gould nonchalantly in a letter to Jardine on 16 January 1837 , ‘ that Mr Darwin 's Collection of Birds ( made during the late survey under Capn FitzRoy ) are exceedingly fine ; they are placed in my hands to describe ; some of the forms are very singular particularly those from the Gallipagos [ sic ] .
4 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 .
5 If the party against whom discovery is sought does not comply with the notice , application may be made to the district judge for an order by lodging an application with copy for service , but application is more frequently made during the pre-trial review under Ord 17 , or at the preliminary arbitration hearing .
6 Of the pianos made during the latter part of the 18th century and in the 19th century , those built in the English tradition most clearly demonstrate Cristofori 's design .
7 Investment in the monitoring and evaluation of social policy changes made during the post-war period in the UK has been very limited , relative to the vast costs of actually making the changes .
8 Links , for example , have been made between a past history of sexual abuse and bulimia .
9 A distinction should also be made between the particular style of character dance known in all the leading schools and the true folk dance performed by the people of a country .
10 In the previous chapter a distinction was made between the attitudinal function of intonation and several other functions that were given the collective names of syntagmatic functions .
11 ‘ The jump has been made between the scientific debate about passive smoking and the law , ’ says Peter Cashman , solicitor for the Australian Federation of Consumer Organisations ( AFCO ) .
12 Often their own need for a change is equally strong too , and if the arrangement is made through a social worker from the local authority social services department in whom they have confidence , they go with no fear of not being allowed to return when the holiday period is over .
13 The unilateral ceasefire statement , made through the International Committee of the Red Cross , said that if the government " reciprocates positively " then the LTTE would enter into peace talks .
14 In the unlikely event of an incident occurring , contact will be made through the Environmental Department to the relevant authority or enforcement body and the necessary corrective action will be taken immediately .
15 Planning and development of Chemistry , and co-ordination of the approaches of different laboratories , is made through the Interdepartmental Committee for Chemistry , which is a standing committee of the Physical Sciences Board .
16 As it turned out , the wide spread of professional competence present in the workshop made questions as to where individual expertise had been acquired recede in importance compared to the real advances in thinking which could be made through an immediate exchange of ideas .
17 Demands were to be made for a complete ban on foreign music on the radio and the exclusion of particular styles of western dress , but these outbursts of cultural nationalism were felt to be an inevitable part of a cultural renaissance .
18 Even when allowance is made for a certain diversion of effort from new house-building to repair , and for the possibility that the average size of the houses built in 1947–9 is slightly above that of those built in 1934–8 , the contrast remains startling .
19 After the concert , Branson explained how difficult it was to sell Oldfield 's music in America ; indeed , the only way Virgin had been able to find an American distributor for his records at all was on the back of a deal made for a new group on the label , XTC — precisely the kind of music Oldfield abhorred .
20 In Parts I and 11 of that Act provision is made for a new form of ‘ annual returns ’ .
21 Fifteen years ago they began to offer market-related interest rates on wholesale deposits , deposits in excess of a large minimum , made for a fixed period of time .
22 Programmes which were made for a general public of native speakers of the language will obviously not be graded for use with language students .
23 In short , all existing and future minerals planning permissions must be brought up to the environmental standards expected today , and provision must be made for a regular upgrading of standards in the future .
24 The progressive questioning of the staff made for a terrible atmosphere in the Staff Common Room .
25 In those circumstances he would be wise to insist that provision be made for a late exercise of the break-clause following an unsuccessful appeal .
26 The encouragement given made for a great rapport with the class and gave a stimulus to improve the lectures .
27 Application should be made for a split trial under Ord 33 , rr3 and 4 , under which liability can be tried first and quantum tried when the plaintiff 's medical or employment position , or any other doubt on quantum , has been clarified .
28 These factors alone would have made for a rapid shift between free and unfree populations ; but in many parts of Europe the relation between them was complicated by local custom and legal variety .
29 I am normally wary of accepting claims made for a particular recording at the back of liner notes but when Chesky Records maintains that you can hear the difference in the sound quality of its discs , Chesky is by no means overstating the case .
30 ( 2 ) It is generally acceptable to state that an offer will not be made for a particular period of time .
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