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

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1 All assessments were made without knowledge of the treatment group .
2 The histological assessments were made without knowledge of either patient group or the order of biopsies .
3 Histopathology assessments were made without knowledge of the endoscopic or biochemical findings .
4 Histopathology assessments were made without knowledge of the endoscopic and biochemical findings .
5 These houses , the homes of the first pottery makers on Crete , had rectangular rooms and were made without stone footings .
6 The letters said that the payments were made without prejudice to any right to recover them which might arise as a result of legal proceedings .
7 That means that Woolwich were asserting a legal right to recover the payments in the event of the relevant Regulations being held to be ultra vires , and stating that the payments were made without prejudice to such right .
8 ‘ At the time there was a prolonged extensive investigation and huge efforts were made through publicity to enlist the aid of the public in solving the crime .
9 Initially , most of these sales were made through mail order specialists but retail has become a growing sector and today accounts for about half of current sales .
10 Elsewhere , distinctions were made between self-denial , charity , and earnings , although , as Lesser remarked , the dilemma was really a moral one :
11 Even in this last case not enough connections were made between racism and class — poverty , unemployment , poor housing and racial harassment and violence — in the lives of the community and its children ( CRE , 1979,1981 ; Gordon , 1990 ) .
12 Lesson Core — Observations here were made during teacher input of content — if male or female characters were discussed , eg in a Kestrel for a Knave , or examples used to illustrate a principle .
13 This was disputed but the payments were made under protest for a number of years , and finally refused .
14 That must be extremely dubious , considering that for a number of years the payments were made under protest .
15 With the exception of the war years , last year was the first since the Labour Government of the 1920s in which no new starts were made on council dwellings in Wakefield .
16 Ten arrests were made on Easter Saturday , with eight of those detained being charged and bailed on condition that they did not come within 15 miles of the Molesworth base .
17 Submissions were made on behalf of the respondent that the proceedings constituted an abuse of process .
18 Submissions were made on behalf of the respondent that the proceedings constituted an abuse of the process of the court .
19 During the ensuing correspondence attempts were made on behalf of the applicant to obtain a much larger postponement whilst he sought to obtain legal aid for representation at the interview , but the Director of the Serious Fraud Office did not agree , and on 24 June she caused a further notice to be served , identical to the first , save that the interview was now to take place on 26 June , and the ‘ person under investigation ’ was identified as the applicant alone .
20 Scores of responses to Government proposals were made on behalf of the profession , on subjects ranging from enforcement agencies to adoption law , from the use of credit cards to new partnership law , from a new Arbitration Act to court dress .
21 The conditions under which loans were made on security of goods remaining the property of the borrowers were strictly regulated by the Bills of Sale Acts .
22 At first bricks were made on site from abundant local clay .
23 Bitter correspondence in July and August failed to resolve the dispute although Smith & Jones did make a without prejudice offer of £500 ( in respect of the two deliveries which were made on time without damaged goods ) to settle the matter .
24 on the brief submissions which were made on section 61(1) of the Act .
25 At that time most food was bought loose and as readily-identifiable ingredients from which recipe dishes were made at home .
26 Elsewhere in Sussex other attempts were made at resort development , not so much to provide rivals but to offer alternatives to those who preferred either greater seclusion or a more systematic consideration of health .
27 Hardly surprising , this , since they were made at lobby briefings .
28 was promoted to the Chair in Retail Studies and a number of appointments were made at lecturer level ; however , senior appointments in the department still require filling as a matter of urgency .
29 A major advantage of this type of input was that these basic validation checks were made at input time and any errors detected were displayed back to the operator immediately , thus allowing corrections to be made quickly .
30 This last statement should be noticed — he disliked assemblies and places where speeches were made at length and he did not enjoy being a chairman — but he made this single exception , the Convocation of York ; he always gave a presidential address , about which he took much trouble .
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