Example sentences of "[pron] [am/are] made [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Lawrence J stated at p601 , " I am unable to see how the word " indirectly " " can be limited so as to exclude the settlements which are made through the inter-position of a company . "
2 Three units are available , all of which are made in the same casing .
3 I am also keen to know , ’ she continued , ‘ if any such cost penalties operate to our disadvantage when European investment decisions are made , in particular those international mobile investment decisions which are made by the multinationals .
4 Voluntary aided schools are governed by an instrument of government ( constituting the governing body ) and articles of government ( regulating the way the school is to be governed ) both of which are made by the local education authority : section 1 of the Education ( No. 2 ) Act 1986 .
5 Jones ( 1909 ) uses this term to describe sounds which are made by the tip of the tongue placed on the hard palate , that is further back than alveolar /t , d/ .
6 The information requirements are determined by the listing rules set out in the Yellow Book which are made by the London Stock Exchange as the competent authority under Part IV of the FSA .
7 And He will say : ‘ Ye are swine ! ye are made in the Image of the Beast and bear his mark ; yet come ye also ! ’
8 They are made with the Worm underneath them .
9 They are made of the kind of ingredients that wild fish eat — insects , shrimps , meat , fish , and algae are among the usual list .
10 In the cellars are cupboards which are unusual in that they are made of the wood from the boxes used in the sugar trade with Brazil .
11 Remember that they are made of the hide of good beasts and still appreciate feeding , even after three or four hundred years .
12 But later in life Augustine declared : ‘ He therefore who refuses to obey the imperial laws , when made against the truth of God acquires a great reward , he who refuses to obey when they are made for the support of the divine truth exposes himself to most grievous punishment . ’
13 They are made under the EC Framework Directive on Health and Safety at Work and are the first in a series of new regulations designed to improve health and safety management ( see also ACCOUNTANCY , November 1992 , p 104 ) .
14 Government decisions in Britain are made in the name ofthe Cabinet , in contrast to the United States where they are made in the name of the President .
15 I was communicating God 's heart for working girls and how they are made in the image of God .
16 At present special requests have to be submitted and justified if calls are to be made ; they are made in the presence of an officer and they are charged at far in excess of the ‘ normal ’ rate because of the need to ask the operator to ring back with the cost — for which a surcharge is made .
17 They are made by the official team representative and take the form of a written deposition to the Chief Referee of the day .
18 At present they are made by the politician or the hospital administrator responding to the group which can shout the loudest or bring to bear the keenest political acumen .
19 To be precise , they are made by the board through the power delegated by the governing body to the headteacher .
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