Example sentences of "[noun sg] make in the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Now for Tendulkar : how many Test runs will this elegant little genius make in the next dozen years ?
2 Although experience is central to construct theory , in Kellian terms , this is measured less by actual experience undergone than by the level of investment made in the actual revision of a construct system .
3 Growth hormone is a protein made in the pituitary gland at the base of the brain .
4 ‘ All I 'm doing is being part of the quiet revival of the traditional novel , in which the commonplace doings and feelings of ordinary people are charted : the kind of novel that , with all the noise made in the past 25 years about the blockbuster and the literary novel , has been shouted down .
5 The rate of progress made in the first 20 years was only achieved by the geologists being in the field most of the year .
6 What this illustrates is that , notwithstanding the progress made in the past two years , the reforms in themselves have done little to compensate for the long term underfunding of the NHS .
7 González , who said that he was pleased by the progress made in the past two weeks in stabilizing the economy , announced further measures on Jan. 15 .
8 The court in effect decided that certain types of award made in the 1970s , up-lifted as they must be to take account of the subsequent decline in the value of money , were too high .
9 Finally , the Council even negotiated in secret from the Assembly : Demosthenes ( ii.6 , with Theopompus F 30a ) mentions a secret pact made in the 350s between the Athenian Council and Philip II of Macedon to exchange Pydna , which Athens held , for Amphipolis ; and the continuous text of the Oxyrhynchus Historian begins with the sailing of a trireme under one Demainetos to the south-east Aegean ‘ not on the instructions of the people ’ , but after Demainetos had unveiled his plans in secret to the Council .
10 Barro presents some evidence that no such pattern exists : this evidence is from the Durbin-Watson statistic ( see Johnston , 1984 , pp. 314–17 ) which tests the null hypothesis that the error in predicting DM in any period t made by equation ( 6.7 ) is unrelated to the error made in the previous period .
11 This lavatera ( shrubby mallow ) flowers on wood made in the same season , so cut last year 's branches hard back in spring .
12 Table 7.1 thus also supports the contention made in the first half hour of this chapter that short-term contract workers in the service sector are mainly " voluntary " temporary workers .
13 Part B approved just over US$987,317,000 for 1990 ( half the biennium total less a US$16,432,600 revision made in the 1988-89 appropriations by Resolution 44/193 ) .
14 These are placed on top of a complete pudding basin cake made in the normal way .
15 This grant will provide for research assistance in the coding and analysis of a large data set for Greater Glasgow which records every household move made in the private sector housing stock in a sample year ( 1983 ) .
16 Culpeper achieved fame as he gave his name to a certain type of tripod microscope made in the early eighteenth century , but it is not at all clear that he was its inventor .
17 Contrary to some of the comments of Opposition Members , the Opposition amendment made in the other place this week makes no difference to our determination to encourage compulsory competitive tendering in the interests of the taxpayer .
18 The principal point made in the first discussion paper on Finance is that the United Kingdom in 1973/74 contributed £313 million towards the support of Northern Ireland services , the equivalent of £200 per annum per head of the population .
19 This rather sad quote illustrates very sharply a point made in the previous chapter , which is that a field of learning such as physics , which has great power to change our lives , is usually divorced from a consideration of moral issues .
20 Honestly that plus my homemade crême caramel made in the individual ramekins and he 's happy as Larry .
21 While these measures to strengthen existing legislation are generally to be welcomed , the unwillingness of the government to pursue reform along the lines of EC Article 86 is very disappointing , given the case for a more radical reform made in the main text of the paper .
22 The hotel and its newly dug garden are protected from the winds and passing cows by a handsome new stone wall made in the old way — using the enormous smooth round boulders that litter the fields as if a giant 's child had grown bored with a game of marbles .
23 Erm , and I think it 's also perhaps right that we should note with pleasure the comment made in the third paragraph on the second page , about the work of Mr and Mr , er , I think that does rec er , give some recognition to erm , er the role that the archivist 's are playing in the wider community , and I think that is extremely er commendable and I think we should send our congratulations from this committee er , and our support for what they 're doing .
24 The Commission refused to characterise the demilitarisation as an international servitude , but held that a territorial arrangement made in the general European public interest and intended to be of long duration , would have this objective effect .
25 The battle to conquer viruses is unlikely to be transformed by the sort of dramatic advance that penicillin made in the earlier fight against bacteria .
26 This will entail a study of both of Irish research institutions and of science policy making in the Irish Republic .
27 First , the discussion of policy making in the later part of the last chapter suggested that many new initiatives stem from the recognition that older policies are failing to meet desired goals .
28 The idea of radical change in terms of a few basic ideas runs through many of the proposals for reform of Spanish government and society made in the seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries as well as those produced by the age of the Enlightenment .
29 The maximum loss ( C + P ) is incurred if the share price is equal to the exercise price at expiry but profits will be made if it is lower than E - C - P and if it rises above E + C + P. This is plainly superior to the reverse butterfly spread illustrated in Fig. 7.10(b) as there are no restrictions upon the potential profit ( only in the case of a security price fall where the maximum profit will be E - P - C , but which is still superior to the profit made in the same event with the reverse butterfly spread ) .
30 In my view , no recording made in the past 20 years has managed to emulate the vigour and thrust of Paray and Münch in this piece , though I know Barenboim , Levin ( both DG ) and Dutoit ( Decca ) have their committed admirers and these are undoubtedly impressive in their own way .
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