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

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1 Many points made during the passage of the previous , private Bill require to be considered .
2 Written records confirm the evidence of archaeology that foundation offerings of precious substances were made during the construction of early temples in Mesopotamia .
3 It is almost inevitable that changes such as these will need to be made during the life of a system .
4 Her subconscious had registered and clung on to those unfortunate comments made during the course of the operation .
5 Indeed , adjustments can even be made during the course of the game , simply by twisting the dial until the desired snug fit is achieved .
6 Such a move , however , would rarely be made during the course of a particular season .
7 And at least this court has one advantage over others : we know the extent to which disclosure of the P.C.A. documents was made during the course of the appeal hearing .
8 ‘ See you tomorrow , then , Cavell , ’ she confirmed an arrangement they had made during the course of the evening , ignoring Luke now but still acutely conscious of his attention as she thanked the Estwicks again and departed with Florian and Nicky .
9 The Bank 's initial forecast and the factors behind it are made available at 9.45 a.m. each day , but revisions to the overall shortage may be made during the course of the day , typically being announced at noon and 2 p.m .
10 The question of whether a statement made during the course of negotiations remains a mere representation or becomes a contractual term , turns on the intention of the parties .
11 One demand made during the Pilgrimage of Grace in 1536 was that entry fines should not exceed the value of two years ' rent , so it is likely that by this time , when a rising population was creating a shortage of land , some landlords were seeking more .
12 This attempt to assert baronial control of the king 's officers , reminiscent both of the Provisions of Oxford and the Ordinances , was the most far-reaching of all the demands made during the crisis of 1339–41 .
13 The most unpleasant discoveries were made during the process of clearance : cupboards full of urine-encrusted chamber pots , of ancient patent medicine , of dead mice , of moth-infested garments , of fossilized scraps of nineteenth-century food : Hogarthian , Dickensian relics of an oppressed and squalid past .
14 Deliveries of our new ZX machines are to be made during the month of August to one industrial customer at nine different locations throughout the United Kingdom , viz.
15 Gummow J. accepted that agreements made between the government of Australia and foreign Governments are non-justiciable , but held that ‘ the taking of a step in the conduct of international relations , whilst of itself neither creating private rights nor imposing such liabilities , may be a step in a process which as a whole may have that effect . ’
16 Next , a comparison can be made between the viscosity of a polymer melt at a temperature , and that at a reference temperature such as and so
17 The trustee in bankruptcy claimed that the transfer of Mr Flint 's share in the home was void , by reason of s 284 of the Insolvency Act 1986 because the order was made between the presentation of the bankruptcy petition and the bankruptcy order .
18 In comparing craters on different bodies the distinction must be made between the exposure of a planet and the resultant cratering .
19 The particular emphasis in this chapter will be the contrast , both implicit and explicit , that is made between the activity of studying science and the activity of studying the ‘ humanities ’ .
20 Let your child wash the medicine down with a mouthful of his or her favourite drink , so that an association can be made between the taste of medicine and something more pleasant . ’
21 But is there not a distinction to be made between the role of the unions in Labour 's internal democracy , and their role in society ?
22 Instead of requiring a figure to be placed on quality of life , the SAVE approach requires a direct comparison to be made between the value of a given intervention ( for example , valve replacement in an 80 year old with severe aortic stenosis ) and saving the life of a young person , restoring him or her to full health .
23 Comparisons will then be made between the use of a word in production and the child 's understanding of that word in comprehension .
24 The whole is tied together by the notion of control although later a distinction was to be made between the authority of office and the authority of expertise .
25 A revealing comparison can be made between the growth of Hawaii and Iceland .
26 A distinction will be made between the perception of casual factors in the general population and casual factors which may be linked to personal accidents .
27 The Gormenghast passage [ 19 ] represents a fairly extreme position on the scale of opacity , and when we turn , in the following chapters , to a more detailed study of stylistic values , we shall have little occasion to insist on the distinction we have made between the study of style in terms of foregrounding , and that in terms of stylistic variants .
28 However , there are some interesting comparisons to be made between the discourse of the physical scientists and that of the physicists .
29 Lawrence J stated at p601 , " I am unable to see how the word " indirectly " " can be limited so as to exclude the settlements which are made through the inter-position of a company . "
30 Bookings for the Cutty Sark should be made through the Master of the Cutty Sark on 081 853 3589 .
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