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

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31 This attempt to assert baronial control of the king 's officers , reminiscent both of the Provisions of Oxford and the Ordinances , was the most far-reaching of all the demands made during the crisis of 1339–41 .
32 My Lords , the respondents to this appeal , Woolwich , paid to the Inland Revenue Commissioners almost £57m. pursuant to demands made under the Income Tax ( Building Societies ) Regulations 1986 .
33 Denis rallied the defeatists with a robust speech : what everyone had said showed how pretentious were some of the demands made by the party for us to interfere here , there and everywhere .
34 On the other hand , the ward may not understand the demands made by the school .
35 £10 would seem a reasonable compromise in view of the many other demands made by the myriad charities in existence today .
36 New public housing was one of the strongest demands made by the working class on the postwar political parties , whose viability depended on their promise to provide it .
37 Secondly , the demands made by the innovation on the teacher 's repertoire of transactions may be greater than that which the teacher is accustomed to , or in the context of the particular class , is willing to risk trying .
38 A series of scandals , involving gambling and divorces , upset the moral demands made by the bourgeois conscience on the morality of the royals .
39 The difficulties that arise from the different demands made by the grammatical systems of different languages in translation should not be underestimated .
40 The remainder of the week proved busy , the demands made by the earthquake having caused a backlog of normal work , in addition to a sudden need to do something about the restlessness she had begun to notice in Florian Jones .
41 Does not the hon. Gentleman understand that , in spite of his apparent admiration for Colonel Gaddafi and his regime , the United Nations Security Council unanimously adopted resolution 731 and called on Libya to respond positively and effectively to the demands made by the United Kingdom , France and the United States ?
42 The demands made by the rebels provide the clearest guide to their grievances , and according to the Anonimalle Chronicle those put forward by the Essex men at Mile End on 14 June were that they should be allowed to seize and punish traitors , and that no man should be made a serf nor do homage or any type of service to a lord in return for land ; instead they should hold it at a rent of 4d. an acre .
43 Using the Slote method the librarian retains a collection which satisfies a predetermined amount of future use — so that , for instance , he tries to identify the ‘ core ’ which would satisfy 95% ( or 99% ) of the present demands made upon the collection .
44 Consequently most accidents , and there were nearly 500 of them during the 1970s , were not the result of employee thoughtlessness but emerged directly out of the contradictory demands made upon the workforce .
45 Thus , the very nature of the demands made upon the state by the capitalist system leads to a form of the state that can not necessarily ensure that capitalist interests are furthered .
46 9.13.3 the Tenant shall indemnify the Landlord against any damage occasioned to the Premises and any actions claims proceedings cost expenses and demands made against the Landlord caused by or related to the presence of the property in or on the Premises This provision has become rather popular of late and it is difficult to argue against its inclusion .
47 Any condition that a board may seek to attach to a licence can only be attached by a valid bye-law : Allied Breweries ( U.K. ) Ltd. v. City of Glasgow District Licensing Board , 1985 S.L.T. 302.5.140(6) provides that bye-laws made under the 1959 Act continue in force .
48 Loudspeakers will be lowered into the water from a pilot boat , and the whales will be played recordings made off the Azores last year by a Bangor University marine biologist , John Goold .
49 This type of machine was used for the digital sound recordings made by the Nippon Columbia company in 1972 , instead of for video .
50 The sound quality varies enormously throughout the 39 tracks , ( which span roughly 50 years ) , but is at its worst in the eight cylinder recordings made by the composer himself in 1910 .
51 We were in fact quite wrong as there have been several alldigital recordings made by the firm That 's Entertainment Records prior to ours , with the English National Opera .
52 This commitment is manifest in these ‘ live ’ recordings made in the mid-1980s in collaboration with North German Radio ( NDR ) .
53 This waterfall is the origin in fact of the Gave de Pau , which starts life off here through channels made in the packed snow at the foot of the sunless rock wall .
54 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 .
55 Between about 1785 and 1805 some pianos made in the Viennese tradition were designed with a check and others without .
56 In loose-leaf format , it contains the text of the Convention in both languages , lists of parties , the explanatory report of Mr. P. W. Amram , the rapporteur of the Third Commission of the 1968 Session which prepared the Convention , the text of reservations and declarations made under the various articles of the Convention , a note of the 1978 Special Commission meeting , a digest of case-law on the Convention , and detailed practical information , including addresses and telephone numbers of the Central Authorities , for each member State .
57 Most Berliners made for the network of lakes surrounding the city , the waterside promenades and the pleasure steamers , putting from their minds the threat of European conflict .
58 Vastly experienced Judges decided in favour of Ritschel in recognition of her strong uchi-mata ( inner thigh ) attacks , and a couple of dangerous pick-ups made by the West German .
59 Gerald of Wales , writing in the later twelfth century , says that the Welsh do not build ‘ lofty stone buildings ’ but content themselves with small huts made of the boughs of trees twisted together . ’
60 Policy would focus on economic efficiency , there would be explicit rules and guidelines ( including exemptions from the rules ) , there would be a relatively unified set of competition-policy institutions ( a strengthened OFT , and a reformed MMC to act as a tribunal to review the analysis and proposals for fines or remedies made by the OFT ) , and there would be penalties for abuses .
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