Example sentences of "of [noun] and made a " in BNC.
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1 | APPEAL ( No. 6 of 1991 ) with leave of the Court of Appeal of Bermuda by the plaintiff , Horace Brenton Kelly , from the judgment of the Court of Appeal of Bermuda ( Blair-Kerr P. , Roberts and Henry JJ.A. ) given on 30 November 1989 allowing an appeal by the defendants , Margot Cooper and Helen Cooper ( trading as Cooper Associates , a firm ) from the judgment of Hull J. delivered on 14 November 1988 in the Supreme Court of Bermuda ( Civil Jurisdiction ) , whereby he awarded the plaintiff $200,000 damages for breach of contract and made a declaration that the defendants were not entitled to commission on the sale of the plaintiff 's property , and the defendants ' counterclaim for commission was dismissed . |
2 | Lynall Urwick put forward a counter-argument that a wide span of control had been possible in this example because the work of the merchandising managers did not interlock , and so the need for coordination and integration was not present : this reduced the burdens of supervision and made a wider span of control feasible . |
3 | But there was an heir , and the following year , the twenty-one year old prince , already Charles II to his followers , left the safety of Holland and made a desperate attempt to regain the throne . |
4 | Kilvert 's clerical career was entirely undistinguished , and although he wrote a quantity of verse and made a collection of Radnorshire folklore , none of his writings , except trivia , was published in his lifetime . |
5 | Being able to return to William in the evenings brought back a sense of reality and made a difference to the whole trip . |
6 | It acknowledged the deep-rooted nature of heterosexism and made a commitment to fight that . |
7 | He was in demand for the hearing of confessions and made a little chapel for this purpose on the ground floor of his house . |
8 | ‘ In the film they have genetically created dinosaurs from the blood of mosquitoes and made a theme park for them . |