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

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1 Carthaginian coinage provides a good example , since the axis of coins made at Carthage was normally fixed at twelve , whereas that of coins made in the Sicilian or Sardinian provinces was variable .
2 DOE will make requests for information on the numbers of requests made under the Directive .
3 The Migration Period in Scandinavia witnessed the production of objects made from the great quantities of gold accumulated in the Roman world , much of which moved north when the Empire collapsed .
4 The additional exercises certainly led to a greater use of patterns made by the dancers rolling or posturing over and on the floor .
5 Perhaps they have had some effect , by importing into English prisons a tradition of collective action by prisoners in pursuit of demands made of the prison authorities .
6 Similarly , one can not talk about contemporary Chinese , Russian or Balkan weaving groups , because there is usually little or no difference in the character and appearance of rugs made in the various centres throughout each country .
7 This was because of the number of concessions made by the Minister , who on the whole gave a sympathetic response to many of the concerns expressed by members .
8 The number of trips made under the Concessionary Travel Scheme will continue to be monitored and the relationship with the number of recorded casualties to elderly people studied .
9 The impact of the section has been very broadly based in the city , and for the first time we 've added for you in very brief terms , a Domiciliary Health information of just the total number of visits made by the city health care , erm and the level of work in terms of notices served , and prosecutions , note , going up in most of the sections , particularly their units they 're small numbers , but they are significant , just the same , and the table on the top of page forty-four , erm as I said earlier , I think we reached the highest level of insect complaints in the summer that we 've ever had to deal with , it 's very usual for us to deal with a thousand , over in the summer period , this time we dealt with sixteen hundred .
10 It amazes me that a pair of shoes made in the north of England can cost more in common currency in London than that same pair of shoes shipped 3,000 miles to New York .
11 ‘ It leaves the Scottish Office with egg on its face and destroys the validity of responses made during the consultation exercise . ’
12 The figures are thought to have been adapted from a cycle of statues made by the sculptor Lysippus for a sanctuary at Alezia ( Acarnania , Greece ) in the 4th century BC and later brought to Rome .
13 This is concerned with aesthetic aspects and it is not sufficient that the article simply looks pretty or pleasing but the eye-appeal of the article should be such that persons acquiring or using the article do so because of the appearance of articles made to the design .
14 Both these methods leave very characteristic helical seams which can be seen on examples of wires made by the two methods in Figure 8.6a and b , taken from genuine antiquities .
15 If confirmed Thomas would reinforce the Supreme Court 's conservative majority which had been created as a result of appointments made during the Reagan-Bush era .
16 This was not , however , immediately apparent to those photographers , instrument makers and lanternists who had been fired up to experiment with moving pictures after hearing reports of Edison 's Kinetoscope , the original what-the-butler-saw machine , or witnessing the first projection of films made by the Lumière Brothers in 1896 .
17 8.4 left Fake ‘ Lombardic ’ brooch ( MLA 1930.11–6.1 ) , one of a number of pieces made at the beginning of the century .
18 The decision is discussed more fully below , but it is of importance in the present context because the House of Lords explicitly disapproved of statements made in the Court of Appeal that a court could exercise a general power to consider whether the decision reached was fair and reasonable .
19 The Action Programme declares the Commissioner 's intention of making maximum use of contributions made by the Foundation whose work programmes have already included issues such as hazardous wastes , contaminated land , and voluntary initiatives in the environment . ’
20 The preservation of the principle of ‘ insurance ’ was a clear throw-back to the days of Lloyd George and , as he explained in a radio broadcast , his ‘ Plan for Britain' was ‘ based on the contributory principle of giving not free allowances to all from the State , but giving benefits as of right in virtue of contributions made by the insured persons themselves ’ .
21 Does n't a psychoanalytically-influenced feminism depend ultimately , like psychoanalysis itself , on the professional authority of discoveries made in the analytic session , by analysts who are , in any case , rarely feminists ?
22 And thirdly , among the grants and privileges traditionally produced by the royal chancery , there appeared again regular records of judgements made in the royal courts , and royal letters of command , mandements , like the English writs absent since the reign of king Eudes .
23 The Record Offices of these counties possess a considerable number of awards made by the commissioners , often accompanied by a map showing the new lay-out of the parish , with the fields and roads marked out pretty much as we know them today .
24 As such , the analysis lacks the constitutional authority of awards made by the Court of Appeal which , as Lord Diplock stated in Wright v British Railways Board [ 1983 ] AC 773 at p785 is " the tribunal best qualified to set the guidelines for Judges currently trying such actions " .
25 I BRING you today a hand from a recent teams match where the number of tricks made in the same final contract was eleven in one room , but only six in the other .
26 The rule in Adam v Ward offers consolation to victims of attacks made under the " coward 's cloak " of Parliamentary privilege : they may reply in kind , through newspapers which will only be liable for the defamatory content of their reply if it is irrelevant to the subject-matter of the attack , or if it defames other persons who bear no responsibility for the attack .
27 However , in spite of promises made at the time by the then Scottish Secretary , Malcolm Rifkind , nothing has happened .
28 The number of advances made in the past few days has sharply increased as companies attempt to match their rivals and allay the tax fears of senior staff .
29 This explanatory leaflet provides a brief description of changes made to the original design since September 1978 .
30 Believe it or not , even my own branch manager was unaware of changes made in the charges on my account ( through computers , of course ) by his head office and unsurprisingly , the customer — me — was never told .
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