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

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1 According to the electoral platform of the CPD as regards political prisoners , a distinction would be made between prisoners of conscience and prisoners of violence , and those accused of " homicide , grievous bodily harm , kidnapping and child theft " would fit into the former category .
2 Member firms hold stock in accounts with the CGO and same-day transfers can be made between accounts on receipt of instructions via computer terminals .
3 In one study a comparison was made between pairs of Aphelocoma coerulescens unassisted by helpers and those that were .
4 The object of this book is to offer some insight into the connections that have been made between statements about nature and statements about God .
5 The series against the West Indies is recalled day by day as seen from the television commentary box , not excluding the various interviews and comments made between sessions of play .
6 Usually , no distinction is made between types of bill , but occasionally the Bank does so .
7 This allows a comparison to be made between markets in countries that are at a different stage in their development , but it is assumed that their development will follow a similar pattern .
8 In the transcriptions , no distinction is made between varieties of /a/ , except after /w/ , where / / is used ( eg choix ) .
9 The distinction is made between molars in place in mandibles or maxillae , and isolated molars .
10 An allowance is to be made for variations between firms or sectors in the propensity to patent .
11 By ‘ real labour costs ’ we mean not just the real wage , but the total cost of employing labour , including the employers ' National Insurance contributions , deflated by an appropriate price index , and with an allowance being made for changes in labour productivity .
12 Written application was made for photocopies of declarations .
13 I also considered the number of claims made for visits by deputies before and after the 1990 contract and the ages of patients visited at different times of night .
14 But unlike Chomsky 's ideal linguistic competence , stylistic competence is an ability which different people possess in different measure , so that although there may be a great deal in common between different English speakers " responsiveness to style , allowance must be made for differences of degree and kind .
15 Something of the problem defined by Jameson would also apply to the reading of longer poems , but I believe it would be more manageable ; with poetry , a better case can be made for homologies between style and structure .
16 Other , similar , measures can be made for phonemes per syllable , morphemes per word , etc .
17 A similar comparison was made for values of B , here mean values were 0.28 higher in Study 3 and this difference was significant ( F(1,100)=5.87 , p<0.05 ) .
18 An appeal was made for members of committee to be present .
19 For overseas students who are unable to attend for interview in Edinburgh , arrangements will be made for specimens of work to be submitted before a decision on admission is taken .
20 I find it extraordinary ( sour grapes ? ) that the law adjustments made for reasons of safety in the later rounds should be considered a matter for enquiry by some absentees from the event .
21 Provisional bookings have already been made for entertainers like Freddie Starr , Bob Monkhouse and Tammy Wynette to play the former Beehive Ballroom in McMullen Road .
22 Such ‘ consort songs ’ began to proliferate during the second half of the century and still flourished during the first decade of the next ; the viol parts soon became more animated as in the masterly hands of William Byrd whose Psalmes , Sonets , and songs of sadnes and pietie ( 1588 ) were ‘ originally made for Instruments to expresse the harmonie , and one voyce to pronounce the dittie [ text ] ’ , though he now published them ‘ framed in all parts for voyces to sing the same ’ .
23 But the obscurity of the means/end relationship will again normally prevent divergent expenditure being identified , since a plausible case can usually be made for donations in terms of their contribution to goodwill and hence to long-term profitability .
24 Twelve awards were made for programmes of research , all of which were under way by November 1983 .
25 Moreover , it should not be forgotten that if the teacher is " a resource " as well as books , audio-visual materials and three-dimensional items , then a similar claim can very properly be made for items of resource equipment .
26 Special arrangements may be made for candidates with disabilities : details are given in the Administrative Arrangements booklet .
27 Special arrangements may be made for candidates with disabilities : details are given in the Administrative Arrangements booklet .
28 I remind him that there has been criticism historically when statements have been made about incidents in Great Britain , when it was commented that similar statements had not been made in the context of Northern Ireland .
29 The Minister will be aware that certain allegations have been made about incidents in homes in Gwynedd , and in other parts of Wales , during recent months .
30 Similar observations can be made about groups in industry and in society generally .
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