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

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1 The Jubilee was celebrated by a District Rally held at the Guildhall in Cambridge and reflected the wide support the WEA continued to attract through speeches made by the Chancellor of the Exchequer ( R. A. Butler ) , the Provost of King 's College ( Sir John Sheppard ) , the Director of Education for Norfolk ( Dr. Lincoln Ralphs ) , the National Secretary of the WEA ( Harry Nutt ) and the former Chairman of the District ( Arthur Allen , MP for Wellingborough ) .
2 In assuming the title and arms of King of France in 1340 , he laid much stress on his God-given duty to recover his right , and in the speeches made by the Chancellor at the opening of parliament in the 1340s and 1350s the commons were asked to grant aids ‘ in pursuit of the king 's quarrel to recover his rights ’ , or in consideration of ‘ the pursuit of our right ’ .
3 The hon. Gentleman must be unaware that his party is now pledged to keep the nuclear deterrent , according to the speeches made by the hon. Member for Clackmannan ( Mr. O'Neill ) .
4 The speeches made by the representatives of member governments at the General Assembly were dominated by events in the Gulf [ see pp. 37631-41 ; 37694-97 ] .
5 Reformist ideas received further official sanction at an enlarged meeting of the Chinese Communist Party ( CCP ) politburo on Feb. 12 when general secretary Jiang Zemin , read out " important " speeches made by the now-retired paramount leader , Deng Xiaoping , during his recent tour of southern China [ see p. 38722 ] .
6 If you listen sometimes to speeches made by the Royal Family now , they are not necessarily to my mind and er this is this difficulty of the sort of humanity and effemininity of the Duchess of York and the Princess of Wales who tried I think , both of them , to do a phenomenal amount of public work with different levels of success and different levels of coverage .
7 Affidavits from the defendants ' solicitors established that the photocopy affidavit was supplied to them by the second defendant for the purposes of seeking legal advice in circumstances where litigation was contemplated , but did not indicate whether the photocopy sent was a photocopy which the second defendant made for the purpose of instructing his solicitors or a photocopy which had been sent to the second defendant by the employee himself , prepared for the employee 's own purposes which had nothing whatever to do with the defendants obtaining legal advice from their soliticors .
8 Closed ranks would be USL 's pay-off for recent concessions made to the Open Software Foundation 's most important technologies .
9 Facilities It would be difficult to find a more complete package of accounting facilities than are presented in Financial Controller , but be warned , there are very few concessions made to the tyro book-keeper in terms of jargon , which is strangely at odds with the ethos of the program .
10 In terms of the concessions made by the French , the treaty can be interpreted as a success for the English , although historians have not always agreed about this .
11 This was because of the number of concessions made by the Minister , who on the whole gave a sympathetic response to many of the concerns expressed by members .
12 In this case a local anaesthetic is used and a little cut made in the perineum .
13 Boswell says , ‘ We walked round the house till stopped by a cut made by the influx of the sea .
14 It is the first BBC programme made with the Ambisonics surround-sound system in which sound information is captured that relates to height as well as horizontal distances .
15 An axon is enlarged at the tip and this presynaptic area contains vesicles made from the same material as the cell membrane , containing the neurotransmitters that are released in the synapse .
16 But this is a sprawling , occasionally crawling album made for the New FADS ' fans more than Mr & Mrs Casual Punter .
17 Trips made under the Region 's Concessionary Travel Scheme decreased by 13% to 38 million between 1990/91 and 1991/92 .
18 The number of trips made under the Concessionary Travel Scheme will continue to be monitored and the relationship with the number of recorded casualties to elderly people studied .
19 We have also been involved in the trips made by the Prince of Wales to promote British industry abroad , most recently in Hong Kong , Korea and Mexico .
20 Artemis realized this was a reference to her new stepmother , but she preferred to try and keep dropping her gathered pebbles into the centre of the splash made by the last one she had dropped .
21 They got as far as Eldinhope at the head of St Mary 's Loch before the early November dark made following the tracks of even five hundred difficult ; and the Regent and Ramsay spent the night in that remote peel-tower of a Scott laird .
22 Andesite rock , for example , used by ancient civilisations in Peru , has been matched to corresponding material in disused quarries by microscopic examination of rock made in the field .
23 There has been no serious study made of the overall sociological , economic and political situation of German youth during the Third Reich , and the present investigation is designed to fill an important gap in the historiography of National Socialism in general , and in the social history of Nazi Germany in particular .
24 The nature of the formal shapes made by the dancers ' bodies and limbs as they move into and hold a picture must be evaluated .
25 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 .
26 Because of the interesting , usually technical , demands made on the performers , their ballets often become testing grounds for future soloists .
27 As a result of high demands made on the soil and the lack of good fertilizer , yields are low .
28 This has underlined that the price of popularising rugby union has been the increase in pressures off the field , which can be as significant as the demands made on the players themselves .
29 A certain amount of daily exercise is essential to maintain proper body tone and function , but if you are quite unused to exercise it is necessary to build up the exercise levels gradually to allow the body to acclimatize to the increased level of activity and the increased demands made on the heart and lungs , the respiratory and skeletal muscles .
30 As the State 's military requirements increased and the number of pomeshchiks to be sustained multiplied , the demands made on the peasantry intensified .
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