Example sentences of "[that] were made [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 After all the overtures that were made to the FA to get the game switched from Leeds to Wembley the demand for tickets has vindicated that decision .
2 The changes that were made for the Oval game took the number of England players used in the series to twenty-three and , as Cowdrey had to withdraw with a bruised foot , Graham Gooch was appointed the fourth captain of the series .
3 This is in accord with the assumptions that were made for the attention focusing explanation given for the different relationship between risk and P(A) in the two cases .
4 Reprisals , they say , for those raids that were made on the Kasbah . ’
5 Notwithstanding the efforts that were made at the conference to din the contradiction between conservation and utilitarianism into the brains behind DOCOMOMO , the lure of the rolling expense accounts of museum culture was too strong .
6 After two cancellations that were made at the behest of the managing director , Peter Threfall , I had had enough .
7 Membership expressing real views , real concerns and John if you listen very carefully , it was also about wanting to see a delivery of the promises that were made about the merger .
8 The Fire Exhibition displays some of the discoveries that were made during the repairs .
9 On the other hand , as mentioned in Chapter 6 , there might be primordial black holes with a very much smaller mass that were made by the collapse of irregularities in the very early stages of the universe .
10 We followed up the representations that were made by the hon. Lady and by others on that point , and the regional offices of the Department of Employment have been in negotiation with TECs to try to establish the extent to which they need additional resources to meet the YT guarantee .
11 I am looking at the specific points that were made by the delegation to me earlier this month .
12 It is brought home sharply when we look at the two lists of the inhabitants of the Nottinghamshire village of Clayworth that were made by the minister in 1676 and 1688 , for we find that no less than 61.8 per cent of those recorded in 1676 were not there twelve years later ; only one-third of those who had disappeared had died .
13 But wi with the appointment of er of the regulator and the oth the other erm recommendations that were made by the report , we think with that backup w w we are still basically happy to continue with Trust Law .
14 The Maidenhead factor was exemplified by claims that were made after the flood in February 1990 .
15 A note was taken of the submissions that were made before the judge which show that he asked the solicitor representing them if the appellants knew of the date of the hearing , and the solicitor said that they did , as indeed was the case .
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