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

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1 They got as far as Eldinhope at the head of St Mary 's Loch before the early November dark made following the tracks of even five hundred difficult ; and the Regent and Ramsay spent the night in that remote peel-tower of a Scott laird .
2 The reign of James II appeared to confirm the prediction made by the exclusionists that a Catholic King would mean popery and arbitrary government .
3 While valuation reports of this nature often include reference to the submission made by the parties and any other evidence collated , the reasoning behind valuations is not normally set out in detail .
4 She had no idea there was a tapestry plaque made by the parishioners .
5 ‘ The only finding of fact in respect of physical harm made by the magistrates ‘ he has made threats of physical harm to himself and others ’ related to a time when he was in secure accommodation .
6 ( 6 ) The only finding of fact in respect of physical harm made by the justices ( ‘ He has made threats of physical harm to himself and others ’ ) related to a time when the child was in secure accommodation .
7 There was a groan from the darkness , and Alex Bannen stumbled into the splash of light made by the torches .
8 Auditors certified the amount of the net deficit of a company under the terms of an agreement for the sale and purchase of that company , but stated that they were unable to determine the adequacy or otherwise of a provision made by the directors in respect of potential legal claims against the company .
9 If an expert sues for his fees , the entitlement and/or the amount could be challenged in court only by reference to the contract made by the parties about the fees .
10 Suppose a radical objector says of an effect , the smell made by the candles when they were snuffed , that there existed 110 circumstance such that no matter if certain other events or conditions occurred , the effect would still have occurred .
11 There had been an unpopular decision made at the Lords in London , so gunmen here decided to shoot a lord , to set an example .
12 He is wearing a blue tunic and around his shoulders is a fur cloak made of the skins of the hyrax .
13 It was here that Arthur fought and killed the giant Ritho , a fierce character who lived on the slopes of the mountain and wore a cloak made from the beards of chiefs he had slain .
14 There will have been an indirect capital payment made by the trustees to the settlor in that case .
15 As for the case made against the versions in the Classic Anthology — that by using rhyme they align themselves with the closed poetry of print and not with the open poetry of the speaking breath — the obvious retort is that , although in these poems Pound often rhymes , he writes them in free verse , and in a free verse where the syllables are weighed , and the varying pace controlled , as scrupulously as in anything else he has written .
16 It was here that the Princess was presented with a bonnet of straw-plait made by the ladies of Swanage who stayed up all night to finish it before the royal party left next day from the Quay to join the Royal Yacht in the Bay .
17 Before the conservative country-offensive had become official policy they had flirted with French supporters of the Civil Constitution of the Clergy ( regarded by its Spanish admirers as a piece of thoroughgoing regalism ) , and had supplied a stock of ideas that were to govern , not only the church settlement made by the liberals in the Cortes of Cadiz , but the programme of liberalism until 1939 .
18 Unlike the noise made by the strummers who called it pop or country , his was serious music .
19 These were also the pressures behind the limited progress made between the superpowers : it is the world-wide mobilisation against nuclear testing that ensured the conclusion and adherence to the limited Test Ban Treaty of 1963 .
20 The first of these summit meetings took place at Geneva in November 1985 ; it provided an opportunity for an exchange of views on the progress made at the arms talks and on regional issues .
21 Secondly , the speech that I shall be making tomorrow will give in great detail the marvellous progress made under the valleys initiative .
22 ‘ This summer I decided to stay at home and present a jazz/big band summer course , similar to the programme at Appel Farm , having seen the progress made by the pupils in America . ’
23 It is true that the paper plans , as set out in the award made by the commissioners , did not produce all the physical changes at once , as we shall see in due course ; but the transformation of the landscape was , all the same , remarkably swift .
24 There was a muted concession made regarding the requirements of the plaintiff 's customers and the times when deliveries were made to them. ) ( 2 ) The information about the prices was not clearly severable from the rest of the sales information .
25 Moreover he found that a concession made in the pleadings to the effect that the plaintiffs did not allege that the defendants had made use of any of the plaintiffs ' trade secrets since leaving their employment was , in the light of the judgment of Faccenda Chicken Ltd v Fowler [ 1986 ] 1 All ER 617 fatal .
26 In the following year these became even tougher : he demanded the crown of France ; then he reduced this to the territories of Angevin days , Normandy , Maine , Anjou , Touraine , Aquitaine ( to include Poitou , part of the concession made by the princes at Bourges in 1412 ) , together with the substantial arrears still due for the ransom of John II and , following the now well-established pattern , the hand of a daughter of the French king , this time Catherine , sister to Isabella whom Richard II had married in 1396 , together with a dowry .
27 The US yesterday welcomed a proposal made by the presidents of Colombia , Peru and Bolivia that European nations should participate in a drugs summit with President Bush .
28 Further details regarding the definition and exceptions can be provided on request to the Registry , The University of Edinburgh , Old College , South Bridge , Edinburgh EH8 9YL , or reference made to the Regulations referred to above .
29 Such changes are effected by Order in Council made under the Ministers of the Crown Act 1975 .
30 The plaintiff bought a car fitted with a windscreen made by the defendants .
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