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

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1 No , by calls , by calls made on the phone .
2 The reform of provincial government in 1775 had been anticipated by proposals made in the 1750s under the Empress Elizabeth .
3 Establish an Arms Conversion Agency to help arms manufacturers to diversify and convert out of the defence field , funded by savings made in the defence budget .
4 We will ease the transition from the present wasteful and inefficient price support mechanism to market prices and direct support for farmers ' incomes to achieve environmental and social goals , to be funded by savings made from the present intervention payment system .
5 The kings of Poland , often foreigners , their hands tied by promises made to the greater nobility at their accession , had to submit to continuous scrutiny and control by the same nobles .
6 The cases should provide evidence on the conservative course of a court heavily influenced by appointments made during the Reagan years .
7 By applications made to the Court of Appeal the local authority and the natural mother sought to adduce further evidence .
8 Much of this work is already in hand , aided by advances made in the organisation of women outside and inside the sociology profession .
9 The latter can certainly be encouraged by statements made by the head .
10 This idea has been reinforced by observations made on the cosmic background radiation ( CBR ) .
11 Provisions listed in the second column below and those of regulations etc. made under them , remain in existence until replaced by regulations made under the Order .
12 These were extended by regulations made under the Planning Acts .
13 According to ns.62A(1) : ‘ No action in respect of a contravention to which section 62 above applies shall lie at the suit of a person other than a private investor , except in such circumstances as may be specified by regulations made by the Secretary of State ’ ( emphasis added ) .
14 Subject to the overriding requirements of the Act , the procedure for dealing with applications may also he governed by regulations made by the licensing board itself under 5.37 .
15 These tensions were heightened by allegations made after the first-round most vocally by Macedonian nationalists that Albanians had perpetrated a massive multiple voting fraud .
16 This evidence that most men take the threat of AIDS seriously was backed up by comments made on the questionnaires and in the discussion groups .
17 ‘ As I understand it Alex Ferguson and the players are upset by comments made by the Doc in his newspaper column and on Piccadilly Gold .
18 This is an attempt to bring a greater level of uniformity than we have achieved so far , but we are bound by agreements made at the time of amalgamation and we can not undermine or contradict those particular decisions , and that 's why in a few cases , particularly in relation to the size of conference , there is some slight imbalance .
19 For some policyholders the increase is partially or even wholly offset by adjustments made to the premiums for
20 The manner in which the offensive trade is carried on may be controlled by byelaws made by the local authority under s.108(2) .
21 They were outraged at the suggestion , in the grounds of referral , confirmed by remarks made by the Interim Reporter in Orkney , Gordon Sloan , on 6 March that further members of the community were involved in the alleged abuse ring .
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