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

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1 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 .
2 Even after visits made in the extra two hours are excluded there has still been an increase of nearly 39% in night visits from 1989 to 1992 , and the number of night visits has more than doubled in the 10 years since 1982 .
3 Carthaginian coinage provides a good example , since the axis of coins made at Carthage was normally fixed at twelve , whereas that of coins made in the Sicilian or Sardinian provinces was variable .
4 Similarly , one can not talk about contemporary Chinese , Russian or Balkan weaving groups , because there is usually little or no difference in the character and appearance of rugs made in the various centres throughout each country .
5 It amazes me that a pair of shoes made in the north of England can cost more in common currency in London than that same pair of shoes shipped 3,000 miles to New York .
6 The decision is discussed more fully below , but it is of importance in the present context because the House of Lords explicitly disapproved of statements made in the Court of Appeal that a court could exercise a general power to consider whether the decision reached was fair and reasonable .
7 Does n't a psychoanalytically-influenced feminism depend ultimately , like psychoanalysis itself , on the professional authority of discoveries made in the analytic session , by analysts who are , in any case , rarely feminists ?
8 And thirdly , among the grants and privileges traditionally produced by the royal chancery , there appeared again regular records of judgements made in the royal courts , and royal letters of command , mandements , like the English writs absent since the reign of king Eudes .
9 I BRING you today a hand from a recent teams match where the number of tricks made in the same final contract was eleven in one room , but only six in the other .
10 The number of advances made in the past few days has sharply increased as companies attempt to match their rivals and allay the tax fears of senior staff .
11 Believe it or not , even my own branch manager was unaware of changes made in the charges on my account ( through computers , of course ) by his head office and unsurprisingly , the customer — me — was never told .
12 Now go upstairs to the Mathematical Hall by K. I. Dientzenhofer , where there are good Rococo tables and a collection of clocks made in the Clementinum .
13 Elsewhere in the town the number of burglaries remains high but there have also been a large number of arrests made in the last seven days .
14 This research project follows up and expands on a series of points made in the author 's PhD thesis , History as a Discipline in the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge 1848-1914 ( Cambridge , 1983 ) and is based primarily on archival research .
15 Barriers have been erected at all Football League grounds in the light of recommendations made in the Lang Report ( 1969 ) — their purpose being ‘ the segregation of young people from other spectators ’ .
16 With this letter were two lists of plants for Miller and Collinson , both headed ‘ sent by Budden , 1759 ’ and Miller 's assortment seems largely to tie up with requests made in the above letter .
17 One might believe that , in common with advances made in the understanding of many other diseases , we now know better .
18 Canada 's selection policy came as a surprise to many observers , with changes made in the side that defeated Fiji in preparation for Romania and yet again in a winning team for the final pool game against France .
19 The current deteriorating standards of living and acute social problems that owe so much of their origin to the decline in the economy suggest that the inheritance at the time of Independence of a highly developed mining sector was a very mixed blessing : the lack of balance it occasioned in the economic base has resulted in serious economic and social disequilibrium with the locus of control resting as much with decisions made in the London Metal Market as with policies established in Lusaka .
20 A judge must find some other kinds of justification beyond law 's warrant , beyond any requirement of consistency with decisions made in the past , to support what he then does .
21 In them the racks and shelves were filled with clothes made in the factory here .
22 Both The Wretched of the Earth and Black Skin , White Masks close with affirmations made in the knowledge of exactly what threatens them — that being , after all , what both books are about , and what powerfully pre-empts the charge of humanist sentimentality : ‘ I can already see a white man and a black man hand in hand ’ ( Black Skin , 222 ) .
23 And in the summer , there are processions involving thousands of children in costumes made in the city down the ages .
24 Research on HDN in foals is still therefore wide open , and for a change there is the prospect of animals benefiting from advances made in the study of human medicine .
25 At Wigston , as at Stoke Gifford , information derives largely from remarks made in the course of lawsuits .
26 Guinness was accused of bad faith , in particular for failing to adhere to promises made in the official offer documents .
27 The corollary of this is that any receipts received or payments made in the current financial year which relate to accruals made in the last financial year , will not affect the current year 's profit figures .
28 Practice changed in response to arguments made in the context of adjudication , as arguments about what judges should do in particular cases , not in special miniconstitutional conventions .
29 She refered to comments made in the High Court by Mr Justice Ward , who said of the Gojkovics ' success : ‘ This is a story of high achievement and , many would think , glorious success .
30 A company whose accounting period began on 1 November 1992 will therefore have to pay any s 419 tax due on loans made in the current account period on 14 November 1993 .
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