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

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1 The lovebirds in her mind fused into a watching parrot , perhaps made by the metal leg .
2 9.13 Tenant 's property If after the Tenant has vacated the Premises on the expiry of the Term any property of the Tenant remains in or on the Premises and the Tenant fails to remove it within [ 7 ] days after being requested in writing by the Landlord to do so or if after using [ its ] best endeavours the Landlord is unable to make such a request to the Tenant within [ 14 ] days from the first attempt so made by the Landlord :
3 If the application to amend is only made at the hearing , if it will prejudice the opposing party , especially if it shifts the burden of proof it may be disallowed ( see Emin v Mustapha ( 1982 ) The Times , 24 October ) .
4 The step from ‘ asking the wrong question ’ to the error being regarded as jurisdictional is only made by the assumption that any matter which is in any sense a ‘ condition ’ to the exercise of jurisdiction becomes jurisdictional .
5 That AIDS related sclerosing cholangitis is the cause of pain in affected patients is supported by earlier work in HIV-infected patients ( which included 10 of the patients described here ) where a diagnosis of AIDS related sclerosing cholangitis was only made after the exclusion of other causes of pain , but the possibility that pain arises in the pancreas is raised by the discovery of coexistent abnormal pancreatograms .
6 More surprisingly , Buus and Annibale Padovano , organists at St. Mark 's , composed their ricercari originally for four solo instruments — Buus 's two books in 1547 and 1549 and Annibale 's in 1556 — and Buus 's sole Intabolatura d'Organo ( also 1549 ) contains only four pieces : ornamented transcriptions of four of the other ricercari obviously made for the use of the ‘ molto nobile e vertuoso giovane ’ to whom they are dedicated .
7 Reference is constantly made to the president 's budget and the chief executive is held responsible for the consequences of budgetary policy , especially by members of the opposition party in Congress .
8 While no progress was apparently made on the issue of ending nuclear testing , both sides reported " solid progress " on the ( bilateral and multilateral ) negotiations to reduce long-range nuclear weapons , phase out chemical weapons and reduce conventional forces in Europe .
9 The new appointments , all made at the end of 1861 or the beginning of 1862 , bespoke a regime that was about to make further changes .
10 We are not all made of the stuff of John Weller , nor should it be necessary for us to be so .
11 Where a licensing board : ( a ) refuses to grant , renew or transfer a licence under this Part of this Act , or ( b ) on an application for the grant of a licence under this Part of this Act , specifies , as types of liquor which may be sold under the licence , types other than those in respect of which the application for the licence was made , or ( c ) on an application for renewal of a licence under this Part of this Act , does not comply with any request duly made by the applicant for a change in the specification of the types of liquor which may be sold under the licence , or ( d ) requires modifications in the rules proposed to be made as to the persons entitled to use the canteen , or withholds its consent to a variation of those rules , or ( e ) makes an order under section 42(4) of this Act , the applicant or , as the case may be , the licence-holder may appeal to the sheriff from such a decision of the licensing board .
12 I do n't say that this is so , only that the allegation was widely made at the time .
13 Nevertheless it should again be stressed that decisions about weeding programmes and/or new building programmes are rarely made on the basis of such calculations .
14 Appointments are rarely made on the basis of professional or technical competence alone .
15 However , it is often the case that the service of a counternotice is the only step in the review procedure of which time is expressly made of the essence .
16 that the order was in the circumstances of this case properly made by the registrar .
17 ‘ ( a ) in satisfaction of all costs charges and expenses properly incurred and payments properly made by the bank or the receiver and of the remuneration of the receiver ; ( b ) in or towards satisfaction of the moneys outstanding and secured by this deed .
18 Cholesterol is a natural substance in the blood and is mostly made from the fat in the food we eat , though the body itself is quite capable of making an adequate supply .
19 Local changes are then progressively made to the parse tree and the resultant parses evaluated .
20 One important by-product of this style of organisation is that cheese is still largely made in the farm villages , instead of in some more or less distant town cheese factory to which milk is conveyed by road .
21 When the decision is finally made by the council of ministers it is essential that the whole area be granted the structural funding that we need . ’
22 ( iv ) Although the claims in these actions are not made for the performance of the obligations under the contracts or as a result of their breach , they do concern matters relating to a contract , since the court is determining the consequences of the nullity of the contracts , particularly with regard to the contractual matters of total failure of consideration and payments under a mistake .
23 The relative frequencies of citations may be inaccurate , if allowance is not made for the growth of the literature .
24 So long as the old couple had not made over the farm , their middle-aged son remained a ‘ boy ’ : ‘ You can be a boy here forever as long as the old fellow is still alive ’ .
25 I made it clear on a number of occasions over recent years that there was , in retrospect , one change that I wish we had not made at the time , but it was one that was urged on us by right hon. Gentlemen opposite .
26 But it is imperative that savings are not made at the expense of those the legal aid system exists to serve .
27 Where it is shown that an estimate was unreasonable and not made to the company 's best ability , a penalty may arise .
28 In the colonial courts payments were not made to the judge , but to witnesses , court officials and lawyers whose task it was to manipulate the evidence placed before the judge in order to produce an outcome favourable to the client .
29 But Davide was not made of the stuff of American uncles .
30 This choice had advantages of feasibility , but was not made without the reservation that advantages for the generic approach might lie in its ability to transcend client group stereotypes ; this seemed less of a problem , however , with elderly people , who fall rather less ambiguously into a self-contained category of client than some others .
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