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

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1 Not even the Mother Goddesses are represented on pottery although they were extremely popular as pipe-clay figurines made in the Rhineland and found in Britain .
2 THERE HAVE been a few tactical errors made in the winter lists of new rugby books .
3 After much bitter debate , in March 1986 Britain quietly announced that it would be , reviewing ’ policy following scientific advances made in the SWAP programme .
4 If we can answer this question , we shall have gone some way to understanding the different claims made in the Conservative and Labour manifestos .
5 They can also point to real improvements made in the past few years : a rationalisation of economic-development agencies , say , or a tightening up of Medicaid billing procedures .
6 Regnal years might also appear on coins of the Roman emperors made in the provinces of the empire , while at Rome coins were frequently dated by the titles of the emperor , such as the tribunician power , which was renewed every year and thus acts as a sort of regnal year .
7 Nothing has come to our attention to indicate that the following statements made in the directors ' report are unreasonable in all the circumstances :
8 Is he aware of the serious allegations made in the television programme ’ Thames Reports ’ last week about the alleged involvement of the police in the break-out of terrorists from Brixton prison last July ?
9 Walter Sisulu , the veteran ANC activist and member of the ANC executive , on March 9 denied allegations made in the South African Parliament and press that the ANC was responsible for the protests sweeping the homelands , which he said were popular revolts against repressive dictatorships .
10 In the case of solicitors , as well as the usual provisions common to most businesses , specific restrictions may , for example , be desired : ( 1 ) in relation to the operation of bank accounts ( more particularly drawings and transfers from client and trust accounts ) ; ( 2 ) to prohibit a partner from carrying on investment business at any time when the firm has not applied for and obtained an Investment Business certificate from the Law Society ; and ( 3 ) in relation to professional undertakings made in the name of the firm , perhaps by requiring the consent of another partner ( if not all partners ) or notice to the other partners .
11 Well then I will move one and I will move Mr 's wording for three , and on two basically delete that the money should come from the identified savings made in the Chief Executive 's department .
12 The view that it is sufficient to point out that policies are ‘ wrong ’ is often linked with a view of policy making in which men and women of good will are believed to be responsible and are anxious to rectify the unwitting mistakes made in the past .
13 The Water and Ventilation Division has been rationalised and restructured following the two major acquisitions made in the Chemical Water Treatment field over the past two years .
14 The observational data reveal that qualitative judgements are made about the seriousness of particular types of crime , evaluations which are often conveyed in casual remarks made in the real-life situations of policing ‘ little crime ’ .
15 The successful programme of asset sales and swaps in 1992 and 1993 has further focused our business , and we will continue our efforts to add value from the considerable investments made in the North Sea .
16 Nevertheless , Chinese rugs made in the heart of the country ( Suiyuan , Paotao and Kansu ) had slightly different characteristics to those woven in East Turkestan , Mongolia and Tibet .
17 Often the earliest jars and vases were decorated with hatched incised triangles and spirals in relief , in much the same style as the cosmetic jars made in the Cyclades : probably the designs were copied from Cycladic models .
18 Pupils themselves disliked the way that they had previously been divided from one another ; and although there had been considerable advances made in the early 1980s in running joint CSE/GCE courses and examinations , these were patchy and voluntary , and unlikely to have been acceptable to the more academic of those who had an interest in the outcome of the examinations , especially the universities .
19 Before relying on any case as a precedent for what is reasonable between the parties the important observations made in the case of Esso Petroleum Co Ltd v Harper 's Garage ( Stourport ) Ltd [ 1968 ] AC 269 must be noted .
20 It was navigable by vessels of up to 90 tons , mostly keels which were used for transporting coal and lime to Leven and took away corn and various commodities made in the village such as candles , rope , and a certain type of brick .
21 Considered against the proud advances made in the arts and sciences whereby humanity improves the quality of life on earth , the conclusion must be that this is a shameful situation .
22 There is not enough information available to allow a unique solution to be found , and the particular solution adopted will depend on the various assumptions made in the course of the analysis , as well as on the observed frequencies .
23 Once again , we must remember that the results are not determined only by the experimental vibration frequencies , but by various assumptions made in the course of setting up and solving the problem .
24 Some goats ' milk cheeses are lightly pressed and then rolled in herbs , while others are soft , unpressed , surface-ripened cheeses made in the Coulommiers style .
25 The works cited by Savage , Mark-Lawson and Warde , Blunkett and Jackson and the Greater London Council ( see the associated Reader , Anderson and Cochrane , 1989 ) illustrate some of the more general points made in the chapter .
26 A brief review of some recent experience in the field will serve to amplify in specific and practical detail some of the more general points made in the foregoing section .
27 This is partly because of the great competition brought about by the flood of new records over the past two years which has prompted the major record companies to reissue at mid-price ( and sometimes in the bargain range ) many of the first generation of digital records made in the early 1980s .
28 As a result of high-altitude measurements made in the winter of 1989/90 by Airborne Arctic Stratospheric Expedition , scientists at Colorado University published findings in September 1990 indicating that the ozone layer above the Arctic was seriously depleted " although there is as yet no ozone hole in the Arctic " .
29 Attempts to correlate δ with χ 1 from the Flory-Huggins equation have met with limited success because of the unjustifiable assumptions made in the derivation .
30 This last provision , part of the United Kingdom 's ‘ blocking statute ’ , builds upon the opinions in the House of Lords in the Westinghouse case , where the Attorney-General intervened to express the policy of the Government against the recognition of investigatory orders made in the United States against United Kingdom companies .
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