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

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1 Assuming that the contributions are made during the five years the child is at a fee-paying school the difference in total cost works out at £43,000 at an investment return of 13 per cent , compared with £58,320 at 8.5 per cent .
2 The recording was made during the darkest years of the Depression and reduced strings were used ; this tells at the opening of the finale but is hardly noticeable elsewhere .
3 On Jan. 16 the round table talks immediately ran into problems when the UDF representatives accused the BCP of reneging on promises made during the preliminary discussions that the opposition would be allowed its own newspaper and access to state television and radio , and that a building would be handed over for use as a UDF headquarters .
4 A useful distinction can be made between the defensive factors that cause companies to look beyond their domestic markets ( reactive factors ) and proactive influences .
5 No distinction will be made between the various elements of cost such as labour , plant and materials .
6 They discovered that compromises had to be made between the descriptive criteria of frequency and range of language items and pedagogic criteria which were adduced from the assumed purpose or process of learning ( see Mackey 1965 : Chapter 6 ; Widdowson 1968 : Chapter 1 ) .
7 The main dependent variables in this study ( i.e. those of memory performance ) are nonetheless identical to those used in the previous study , thus direct comparisons can still be made between the two studies .
8 The Scottish international missed the midweek defeat at Norwich as part of an agreement made between the two clubs when he moved from Carrow Road earlier this month .
9 This assumption is hardly ever challenged ; yet it is clearly the case that many scientists are as incompetent in the humanities as many humanities graduates tend to be in the sciences ; it is perhaps a mark of the enormous divide we have made between the two areas that ability in one is often considered to preclude ability in the other .
10 A clear distinction is made between the two sorts of shopping :
11 No distinction will be made between the two funds involved even though one of them was not the responsibility of the Department of Trade and Industry .
12 The understanding of this parable hinges on the extreme contrast made between the two characters , the Pharisee and the tax-collector .
13 The unusual feature of traditional Hungarian style is the strong distinction made between the two parts of most folk dances .
14 Frequencies were then computed across contexts for each category in each observation and , for all adult-child interaction , a first-level comparison was made between the two settings of home and school , using the Z ratio of the difference between means .
15 This will allow comparisons to be made between the two years using aggregations devised by the researcher , rather than those imposed by the Census Offices .
16 These are the areas in which sexuality , reproduction , child-socialization and housework are carried out , yet rarely is an adequate distinction made between the four kinds of experience .
17 How the WO calculates future housing need — we asked if a distinction could be made between the quantitative factors and the qualitative assumptions/aspirations , including political objectives .
18 We must screw the lid on spending as tightly as possible , so that a true and proper comparison can be made between the old rates system , uprated to match current spending , the poll tax charge , and the new council tax .
19 Neither the Minister nor the Leader of the House made any attempt , nor was an attempt made through the usual channels , to hold any serious discussions about the passage of the Bill .
20 REMEMBER — The discount only applies if bookings are made through the above offices .
21 Jacobs felt that progress must be made through the four powers or the UN if the American position was to be viable .
22 The Bank noted that the increase in the member-to-member movements in November and December 1986 reflected additional transactions being made through the inter-dealer brokers .
23 There it swims , slowly spinning , driven by its cilia , as it re-enacts in miniature the journeys made through the primordial seas by the sperm cells of its algal ancestors .
24 I 'll bet that 's made for a few tensions in Schreider Sterne Inc. ! ’
25 As in previous years , the Festival will be the launch for the new programmes made for the Black Arts Video Project , three of which this year come from Birmingham and West Midlands based filmmakers .
26 Adjustments were made for the continuous variables triceps skinfold ( measured as recommended by Tanner and Whitehouse , expressed as standard deviation scores calculated by the method of Cole ) and reported maternal height .
27 Laughing aloud , she took to her heels , and made for the outer doors .
28 Now it is obviously possible , because of the way we have constructed this example , to use depreciation to replace the charge made for the principal repayments of the loan and to show that the result will be the same as in Local Authority Accounting No. 1 :
29 In this small community the adjustments can be made for the handicapping conditions of the persons involved .
30 No distinction is made for the Metropolitan Police , much the largest force in the country , where the Home Secretary has formal responsibility as the police authority .
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