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

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1 He has a nice name " was one comment made during the selection deliberations ( The response : a polite " no . " )
2 The Anniversary also served as a reminder of the sacrifices made during the wartime years by those who gave unstintingly to preserve the freedom we now enjoy .
3 The subject 's replies were recorded on tape , whilst moves made during the program runs were stored in a data file .
4 Links and connections will begin to be made between the way counsellees think or feel and the way they behave .
5 It appears that a string of connections can be made between the saltire pavements of the Ashcroft site and Chedworth .
6 In order to preserve the numerical balance between government and opposition votes in the House of Commons , arrangements are usually made between the party whips ( see WHIPPER IN ) for an absent member on one side to be ‘ paired ’ with an absentee on the other .
7 Within the Social Democratic Party ( SDP ) , candidate selection is made through the area parties .
8 What sales and movements of sheep and lambs are made through the market towns in the autumn ?
9 Cricket now , and the draw has been made for the quarter finals of the Benson and Hedges Cup .
10 No offers have been made for the film rights for any amount , 4 pounds 4 milion pounds or 400 million pounds .
11 Even when due allowance is made for the material advantages of Gloucester 's lordship , there is no doubt of his personal attraction .
12 Even when due allowance is made for the material advantages of Gloucester 's lordship , there is no doubt of his personal attraction .
13 A similar case was previously made for the source regions of the Cameroon line c.o.b ..
14 The propellers are responsible for most of a hovercraft 's noise , especially the tearing sound made as the blade tips approach the speed of sound .
15 The shout is made as the defender strikes , exhaling sharply .
16 As a result , the marketing mix must have : Strategic elements ( for instance , the company must decide what kinds of products or services it wishes to produce , given the choices it has made about the target markets it wants to satisfy .
17 This has been the case in the past 30 years , and for those on low wages it has meant a relatively lower contribution has been made towards the State Earnings Related Pension Scheme .
18 To enable full use to be made of a machine materials used in the food environment need to be ‘ dishwasher proof ’ .
19 Good use is made of the function keys and the screens are well laid out .
20 A good pile is made of the birch twigs ; then , when all is ready , the handful of needle-thins is taken from the pocket ( where they have left much of their moisture ) , put into the fire centre , and carefully lit with a match .
21 Information gathering should not take place until a careful assessment has been made of the management tasks and decisions which require information .
22 Initially a survey will be made of the engineering curricula and research in a range of British university departments , past and present .
23 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 .
24 To ask the Secretary of State for Scotland what assessment he has made of the resource implications for the health service in Scotland of the incidence of hypothermia in the winter months .
25 First , it has been measured by the extent of use made of the health services .
26 Comparative case studies will be made of the accounting regulations for research and development expenditure and for the translation of currency movements in the accounts of firms .
27 A clear statement should be made of the accounting policies adopted for advances covering specific provisions , general provisions , write-offs , interest recognition and treatment of fees and expenses .
28 Coranka Matic 's recent works were made behind the firing lines , they deal with images of a ‘ small citizen ’ in whose name the war is being fought .
29 Critics also argue that , because statements made under the lobby rules mean that they can not be directly attributed to Mr Ingham , his colleagues or Government Ministers , they are less credible than if they had been made on the record .
30 ( 6 ) if he is prohibited from being a Director by any order made under the Company Directors Disqualification Act 1986 .
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