Example sentences of "[conj] [noun pl] make [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 And everywhere the sun streamed or lay in golden pools or rainbow spots or squares made by windows patterned with the shadows of leaves .
2 This must be specifically claimed ( Ord 6 , r 1A ) and reference could usefully be made to Practice Note ( Claims for Interest ) ( No 2 ) , [ 1983 ] 1 WLR 377 issued for the Queen 's Bench Division of the High Court which specifies the particulars required to be pleaded in the Queen 's Bench in claims for interest on debt or damages made under s 15 of the Administration of Justice Act 1982 , the empowering Act .
3 The children might have made a collection of shiny things or things made of metal , and be invited to think of things that they use at home which are shiny or made of metal .
4 Although the proprietors and staff of EVERYDAY ELECTRONICS take reasonable precautions to protect the interests of readers by ensuring as far as practicable that advertisements are bona fide , the magazine and its Publishers can not give any undertakings in respect of statements or claims made by advertisers , whether these advertisements are printed as part of the magazine , or are in the form of inserts .
5 Although the proprietors and staff of EVERYDAY ELECTRONICS take reasonable precautions to protect the interests of readers by ensuring as far as practicable that advertisements are bona fide , the magazine and its Publishers can not give any undertakings in respect of statements or claims made by advertisers , whether these advertisements are printed as part of the magazine , or are in the form of inserts .
6 Patents can not be granted for things which are contrary to law or morality , foods or medicines made from mixtures of known ingredients , literary and artistic forms and styles ( including computer programmes ) , and ‘ frivolous ’ inventions , among others .
7 At this time of night he always enjoyed fish and chips , as opposed to a good , traditional Jewish meal , whether that be chicken soup with kneidlech ( a type of doughball ) fish latkes or potato latkes ( a latki being a fritter ) lokshen ( noodles ) or sandwiches made with baigels ( rolls ) and salmon .
8 It seems clear that studying intonation in relation to discourse makes it possible to explain much more comprehensively the uses that speakers make of intonation .
9 The anthropologist 's social structure must be pieced together from a muddling mass of statements that Indians make about kinship connections , group names , ancestral derivations , linguistic affiliations , geographical sites , and so on …
10 Tyndale was nervous , and , when Vaughan offered him the King 's promise of safety if he returned to England , he expressed his fear that the promise might be broken on the persuasion of the clergy , who would affirm that promises made with heretics need not be kept .
11 Sally Greengross , Director of Age Concern England , has written to the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators urging that awards made by arbitrators should enable investors to escape their debt completely , ie to pay off the whole of their outstanding loan , which will otherwise ‘ roll up ’ on a daily basis , in some cases leading to repossession .
12 Amber 's Murray Martin is working with other independents on a strategy to counter the problem : ‘ One of the basic assumptions we have to deal with is that films made in Britain can not either break into the major circuit or survive in the market place , ’ he says .
13 In such cases , we suggested that regulations made under section 19 of the 1988 Act , which allow disapplication of the provisions of the National Curriculum , should enable headteachers to exempt such pupils from the assessment requirements for English .
14 While I agree that orders made under section 6(2) and section 61(1) must be restricted to their proper restitutionary purpose , it is not , in my opinion , right to emasculate the restitutionary remedy available against persons ‘ knowingly concerned ’ on the ground that they are not liable to be subjected to compensatory remedies .
15 However , some companies had failed to realise that assessments made under Regulation 6 should be used to determine what further action was needed to comply with the regulations .
16 Left-inclined critics of pluralism reject the utility of the public/private distinction as ideological ; they reject the idea of a self-contained autonomous politics distinct from the economy and economic power ; and they argue that decisions made by businessmen in " private " enterprise have a massive public aspect that needs to be explored because those decisions involve the exercise of very real power .
17 It is one thing to say that decisions made by magistrates and judges contribute directly to the crisis by adding to the number of people held in prison at any one time .
18 However , there is no doubt that decisions made by Lautro , particularly in relation to the issue of intervention notices , will frequently have a very considerable affect upon the appointed representatives , such as Winchester .
19 The young king , Ulászló , Hunyadi 's master , was persuaded by the papal legate that treaties made with non-Christians could be broken , and Hunyadi was ordered in 1444 to attack the Turks once more .
20 Then swiftly she launches into a staccato attack on political buffoonery and the Government in general before lashing at the crass assumptions that men make about women , and reaching the parts of chaps ' angst-filled sexuality that mere innuendo could never find .
21 Once in Siberia he realized that estimates made on paper in Moscow for the dispatch of 250 wagons a day to the Volga were completely unrealistic .
22 In the USA some interesting research ( Zuravin and Watson , 1987 ) has been conducted into anonymous reports of child physical abuse , which indicated that reports made by anonymous sources were more likely to be unfounded than reports made by professionals and nonprofessionals .
23 The contribution that women make to families through their unpaid domestic labour , and the costs they incur in doing so in terms of lost current and future earnings , are inadequately recognised in the current financial arrangements following divorce .
24 Equally exhilarating are the slow circles across the sky that buzzards make on summer days .
25 It repeated the familiar rules that borders may not be changed unilaterally or by force , that gains made by force should not stand and that national rights should be respected .
26 Regional spiced Easter specialities are also recorded by Jane Pettigrew in The Festive Table , where she catalogues saffron cakes and buns made in Devon and eaten , not surprisingly , with clotted cream .
27 Often during a site visit measurements will be taken and checks made on supply of gas , electricity and position of drains .
28 The systematic features of the calls will be identified and calls made by staff with different levels of success and training will be compared .
29 There are complaints and requests made to schools that really need to be directed elsewhere .
30 We must monitor the timeliness of response by devising appropriate methods for logging and monitoring written requests , telephoned requests , and requests made in person .
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