Example sentences of "[adv] made at [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Two childish Christmas cards , obviously made at school , stood on the mantelpiece .
2 The European BlueLine range is based on a dozen basic products , all made at Felling , on Tyneside .
3 In the darkness ( for obvious reasons , approach marches were usually made at night ) the columns trampled over the howling wounded that lay underfoot .
4 This referred to the cartridge-belt Leslie was having specially made at Andersons of Edinburgh .
5 Sacrifices and offerings are still made at sites along the lines , and festivals take place on them .
6 Polis life was further advanced there — Pindar speaks of ‘ the cities ’ of the Aleuads — and Greek inscriptions go back to earlier dates ( extant ones start c .550 , L. H. Jeffery ( 1961 ) Local Scripts of Archaic Greece , p. 98 , no. 1 , a sacred law ; and Pausanias ( x. 16 ) says that a statue dedicated by a Thessalian called Echekratidas was the first dedication ever made at Delphi ) .
7 Separate recording of local choirs were also made at Damems and Oakworth stations .
8 Compound fertilizers and ‘ Nitram ’ are also made at Leith , near Edinburgh .
9 Presentations were later made at Afternoon Parties but these too were discontinued in 1958 .
10 IT WAS PROBABLY MADE AT LIMOGES .
11 At Cleetraval , in the west of North Uist , there is a well-preserved Neolithic burial chamber , where quantities of pottery , probably made at Geireann , were found .
12 The point was vividly made at Amiens on 29 June 1320 , when Edward II performed homage to Philip V of France before the high altar of the cathedral .
13 Although hailed at the time as ‘ the most important discovery in England [ and perhaps ] … of greater importance than any other yet made at home or abroad ’ , during the next forty years it became increasingly difficult to reconcile this hominid with the burgeoning human fossil record from Asia and Africa .
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