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

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1 They were rarely made in the days before the first Enclosure Acts .
2 Sometimes , though , morphological agreement can make further distinctions not overtly made by the pronouns themselves .
3 If this is the case , the adjustment is best made with the strings slackened so as to reduce the possibility of damaging the knife edges on the bridgeplate .
4 I can only emphasise the point that Her Royal Highness has already made on the requirements for us to have a much larger membership to allow us to speak with strong voice in the many debates we find ourselves involved on behalf of our sport whether it be windsurfers , dinghies , offshore sailing craft , motor cruisers , powerboat racing , anything that virtually goes on the water we look after .
5 Some provision was generally made for the scions of the family — the ‘ portion ’ for the younger sons , the dowry for the daughters — but primogeniture was essential .
6 One difference between a vintage wine and any other is that it is generally made from the grapes of only one year , rather than a blend from several .
7 Usually made on the premises .
8 The casket had been specially made to the measurements of Osiris and when it was his turn to get inside it was exactly right for him .
9 If you are in France , try to find some of the Port Salut that is still made by the monks — it has a more distinctive flavour than the mass-produced cheese .
10 In establishing their ancestry , little reference is ever made to the surrealists , who obviously contributed a great deal to the contestation of realism — this seems to arise mainly from a dislike of the practice of automatic writing .
11 By offering protection and recourse to royal justice to all , breaches were gradually made in the dykes of princely and seigneural resistance to Capetian authority over their subjects .
12 Mention is also made of the implications for personal or commercial insurance in Guideline 2 , The Law .
13 Accusations were also made against the police for active complicity in crime , but proof was difficult to come by .
14 The decision that leisure should be the Main focus of the project 's work was also made by the service-providers ; disabled people in the area were not involved in setting their own agendas to decide on the important issues as they saw them .
15 Much of the clothing of the forest peoples of western Siberia was made of cloth woven from nettle or linen fibre , but garments were also made from the skins of deer , fish or birds .
16 An agreement was later made with the administrations of Southern Rhodesia and Nyasaland that Lusaka was to be the centre for broadcasting to Africans in the three territories .
17 Bookings were typically made through the visitors ' secretaries : agency bookings were infrequent and no use was made of reservation systems , either local or national .
18 In section 2.3.2 we made a distinction which is often made between the activities of banks or , more strictly , ‘ institutions comprising the monetary sector ’ and the activities of NBFIs .
19 For radio commercials a " dummy tape " is very often made with the words and music or " jingle " simply recorded .
20 The passage states : ’ Reference is often made to the regulators by name .
21 Men descended to the galleries on ladders , often made from the timbers of wrecked ships , and ore was hauled to the surface in iron buckets called ‘ kibbles ’ , and sorted from the rock by women and children .
22 None the less , this unexpected finding requires many modifications to assumptions which are often made concerning the implications of improved technology , and which are included in Marx 's and Engels 's work .
23 Provision for this is now made in the Children Act 1989 .
24 my Lord , my Lord erm my Lord that really brings me to what are , er my conclusions , my Lord erm , can I just practice my conclusions with two erm comments , first of all about the , the my learned friend seems to paint erm in relation to this of course Mr made a point quite strongly that he agrees this is a relevant consideration and that er have exaggerated the situation and if they are willing to make a point a like this it would require evidence , they did point to their accounts , Lord erm I do n't see to put in evidence , but the , the statutory statement of business served er filed by on the first of September this year with the D T I , revealed that has a total of sixteen and a half billion in it 's members premium trust funds which is up four billion from the end of the previous year , erm , set against that the claims now made against the names is , is relatively speaking er small , erm my Lord
25 In the cases against the Shankill Road UVF , the police case rested considerably on ‘ verbal ’ statements , supposedly made to the police , which the witnesses refused to repeat in court .
26 If I said some of it is n't made from the words or the message some of it is made from the tone of your voice .
27 ‘ Thirdly it is true , as the judgments in the Court of Appeal point out , that ex parte applications are frequently made to the courts and granted without hearing the party affected : but merely to say this overlooks that procedure invariably exists , and is where necessary invoked , for enabling the party affected rapidly to seek annulment or amendment of the order made against him .
28 At first , clothes were even made on the premises .
29 During the trial , several prosecution witnesses reportedly retracted incriminating statements they had earlier made against the defendants .
30 Much is sometimes made of the rivalries or jealousies fostered by these networks ; a ‘ revolution ’ occurred in 1974 when the person appointed to head the CNET , Jean-Pierre Souviron , was not , like his predecessors , the product of ENST but of another engineering ‘ grande école ’ — l'Ecole des Mines .
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