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

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1 Her love and zest for life comes out in her unique correspondence and notes made during the momentous first east-west crossing of the Atlantic of the Graf Zeppelin LZ.127 .
2 People 's social and religious habits change and a new materialistic culture emerges where life is influenced by the consumption of earnings on goods and products made by the machine .
3 It comprises elements from both modern and classical techniques ensuring that the lines and patterns made by the dancers ' bodies are more expressively stretched and angled and less rounded than usual , because so much is danced with tense emotion .
4 They do not dispute that high level administrators are largely engaged in co-ordination or in the ( apparently ) factual and scientific legitimation of the laws and policies made by the liberal democratic state .
5 9.13.3 the Tenant shall indemnify the Landlord against any damage occasioned to the Premises and any actions claims proceedings cost expenses and demands made against the Landlord caused by or related to the presence of the property in or on the Premises This provision has become rather popular of late and it is difficult to argue against its inclusion .
6 In loose-leaf format , it contains the text of the Convention in both languages , lists of parties , the explanatory report of Mr. P. W. Amram , the rapporteur of the Third Commission of the 1968 Session which prepared the Convention , the text of reservations and declarations made under the various articles of the Convention , a note of the 1978 Special Commission meeting , a digest of case-law on the Convention , and detailed practical information , including addresses and telephone numbers of the Central Authorities , for each member State .
7 There are exhibits on many local industries , including bobbin-making , mining and quarrying , as well as examples of Neolithic tools and implements made in the region .
8 Suicidal callers accounted for 16 per cent of all telephone calls and visits made to the Darlington Samaritans , who have an office in Woodland Road .
9 Using as its basic theme the medieval joust , IOU 's new show Full Tilt is pure spectacle , using an array of imaginative eccentric contraptions and costumes made from the most unlikely of materials !
10 Using as its basic theme the medieval joust , IOU 's new show features an array of imaginative contraptions and costumes made from the most unlikely materials !
11 From each venous sample , 100 sets of chromosomes were examined , and counts made of the frequency of cells containing dicentric chromosomes with dissimilar chromosome fragments .
12 On this view the only reservation that is relevant is that made by the State whose law is applicable to the transaction , and reservations made by the State in which the forum is located have no significance as such and operate only if the conflict rules of that State lead to the application of its own law .
13 Consider this example : ‘ The censuring [ sic ] of the follow-up period indicated that progression to high grade dyskaryosis would need to be assessed by Kaplan-Meier life table techniques and comparisons made by the log rank test ’ ( the natural history of cervical cancer had been investigated in the west of England in 1981–90 ) .
14 It also includes an assessment of the significant estimates and judgements made by the Directors in the preparation of the accounts , and of whether the accounting policies are appropriate to the Group 's circumstances , consistently applied and adequately disclosed .
15 12.2 The need for sound information has been well accepted in order that trends can be observed and judgements made in the light of these .
16 The results are based on current trends and predictions made by the Department of Transport in 1989 .
17 The target 's circular to shareholders must disclose purchases and redemptions made over the period commencing 12 months prior to the offer period and ending with the latest practicable date prior to the posting of the document .
18 The road design is now as shown on the photographic montages , and changes made in the design over the last year or so are described .
19 Our underlying profit of £xxx million became a £yyy million loss after taking account of write-offs and provisions made during the year .
20 The future of teacher education in the polytechnics is uncertain and much will depend on national decisions concerning the size of the teacher training machinery , made by the DES on or against the advice of the Advisory Committee on the Supply and Education of Teachers , as well as local decisions concerning staff and resources made by the polytechnics and their local authorities in their search for economies .
21 This contains provisions governing jurisdiction and procedure , appeals , evidence and legal aid although much of the detail on these matters is contained in secondary legislation , ie statutory orders , rules and regulations made under the Act .
22 Brackenshaw Park in Daniel Deronda forms a picturesque background for an archery contest : ‘ The castle , which stood on the highest platform of the clustered hills , was built of a rough-hewn limestone , full of lights and shadows made by the dark dust of lichens and the washings of the rain . ’
23 ‘ A report on consultations received and amendments made to the draft Plan is due to be put to the Planning Services Committee at the end of June ’ .
24 For example , operating decisions regarding the range of products to be made and sold would normally be made prior to the completion of the functional and master budgets , but these decisions when considered as a whole within the budgeting framework may be reconsidered and amendments made to the range .
25 A revised Policy Paper had been circulated , and amendments made by the Board to the Policy paper were tabled .
26 These were but some of the thousands of complaints and allegations made in the autumn of 1939 , all adding up to a condemnation of the way billeting had been planned .
27 Bank loans , and loans made by the bigger finance houses or by bodies such as insurance companies , were not in general subject to credit legislation .
28 The Prime Minister approves of the obscene pay rises and profits made by the privatised monopolies .
29 Was he obliged to act wholly or in part on the evidence and submissions made by the parties ?
30 On December 29th , in response to ‘ provocations and threats made by the Soviet military leadership ’ , the foreign ministers of Estonia , Latvia and Lithuania issued a statement calling on the Soviet Union to renounce the use of ‘ further military force ’ against the Baltic countries .
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