Example sentences of "of [noun] make [prep] " in BNC.

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1 It was here that the Princess was presented with a bonnet of straw-plait made by the ladies of Swanage who stayed up all night to finish it before the royal party left next day from the Quay to join the Royal Yacht in the Bay .
2 The rate of progress made in the first 20 years was only achieved by the geologists being in the field most of the year .
3 This chapter examines the way that change has taken place , in particular in relation to social structure in terms of changing social relations of production , and the contribution to this process of change made by different social groups , such as political elites and the peasantry .
4 The Textile Museum in the Vadianstrasse has on show a remarkable range of products made in St Gallen from the sixteenth century to the nineteenth .
5 The huge range of products made from Bakelite in the 1930s-1950s include ashtrays , jewellery , radios and vacuum cleaners .
6 Carthaginian coinage provides a good example , since the axis of coins made at Carthage was normally fixed at twelve , whereas that of coins made in the Sicilian or Sardinian provinces was variable .
7 Carthaginian coinage provides a good example , since the axis of coins made at Carthage was normally fixed at twelve , whereas that of coins made in the Sicilian or Sardinian provinces was variable .
8 Finally , the guidance stresses that the test checks are similar to those in other parts of the SAR and would not lead the accountant to check , for example , the appropriateness of investments made in respect of the trust .
9 Buy-out/buy-in business now accounts for a quarter of investments made by venture capital funds , whereas the number of startups account for only approximately 13 per cent ( Table 7.11 ) .
10 First , under section 6 , when granting a warrant , the Home Secretary must make arrangements for the purpose of securing that : ( a ) the extent to which the material is disclosed ; ( b ) the number of persons to whom the material is disclosed ; ( c ) the extent to which the material is copied ; and ( d ) the number of copies made of any material is limited in each case to the minimum that is necessary .
11 A solicitor will explain when you can claim reliefs on account of payment made towards your pension , and in due course on the pension itself .
12 Those at the receiving end of policies made as a result of corporate arrangements — the policy-takers rather than the policy-makers — have often been forced to bear the costs of those arrangements .
13 DOE will make requests for information on the numbers of requests made under the Directive .
14 The Migration Period in Scandinavia witnessed the production of objects made from the great quantities of gold accumulated in the Roman world , much of which moved north when the Empire collapsed .
15 Copper-working was probably equally common , in view of the frequency of objects made from copper alloys .
16 Similarly , much of what has been called primitive art or ethnic art consists of objects made in that style which manufacturers in various parts of the world have perceived to be demanded of them ( Graburn ed. 1976 ; Williams 1985 ) .
17 Gathered in a city stadium , they declared themselves unconvinced by promises of improvements made by senior officials despatched from Bucharest to address them following warning strikes on Aug. 20 organized by the independent local Infratirea ( " Fraternity " ) trade union federation .
18 Thus a valuation or any other kind of decision made on an erroneous principle should fall with proof that the principle is erroneous .
19 The dilemmas of decision making for families and social workers are then related to the legal routes into care , some of which are shown to be misused in practice .
20 More familiar than detailed critical self-reflection on the level of individual courses are the corporate processes of decision making at the institutional level .
21 However , this pro-active approach to risk regulation raises interesting new scientific and policy-related issues , among the most important being the stage of decision making at which human values should be taken into account .
22 These are the hallmarks of any system of decision making under any scheme of government regulation in a democratic society .
23 Most importantly of all , he acquired an understanding of the realities of decision making without losing his sense of direction , or his commitment to a set of simple conservative beliefs .
24 The tragedy of the industry was that they had won the battle only by turning their back on the price mechanism : a procedure for resource allocation which , arguably , is the best medium for the decentralisation of decision making to firms in the modern economy .
25 A common result is an upward shift of decision making to the new parent company , often located in the south-east .
26 The scale of decision making within the Department of Social Security and Department of Employment is vast ; adjudication officers make decisions in more than 25 million claims each year .
27 Similarly , the conventional picture of decision making within health authorities is that of consensus between different coalitions of interests represented by practitioners , politicians and administrators , each with different resources and power bases .
28 Demands from local groups for increased participation in the processes of decision making concerning housing and welfare were seen as politically inspired and met with hostility .
29 The legal entitlement to benefit came to be governed by secret codes circulated within the Ministry and designed to ensure uniformity of decision making by benefit officers , who like their counterparts under the national insurance scheme , made decisions on claims to benefit .
30 Research findings of decision making in child care have revealed some disturbing features in contemporary practice .
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