Example sentences of "made [prep] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The mean number of errors made during each trial was calculated for each group . |
2 | The ‘ golden age ’ of the English funeral , as far as undertaking techniques were concerned , was the period from 1725 to 1775 and most of the finest extant coffins in public and private vaults were made during that time . |
3 | This is a very brief view of the type of assessment that is made during constitutional treatment . |
4 | Arrangements should be made during this call for any follow up call to be made by MAS ( not by the target ) to reduce the risk of any further call either being deemed a ‘ cold ’ call or harassment . |
5 | The announcement , made during this week , coincided with the publication of three codes of practice . |
6 | Recent discoveries at the site of the Graeco-Roman city of Hierapolis in ancient Phrygia , made during this summer 's season of work by an Italian team , include a marble basilica situated to the north of the city , forming one corner of an extensive agora ( 280 x 180m ) , the largest of its type in the Roman world yet uncovered , and bounded on the other three sides by stoas . |
7 | Confessions made during this period are admissible and often devastating . |
8 | Most of this money ( £11.25 million ) was spent on the main strategy of enhanced staffing , with over 500 additional appointments made during this period . |
9 | For my part , it seems clear that a viable distinction can be made between economic growth ( measured on such criteria as GNP per capita , proportion of the labour force engaged in industry , and the proportion of manufactured goods in total exports ) and development , which has somewhat wider social and political implications . |
10 | A distinction can be made between short-term potentiation ( STP ) , which decays within 1h , and long-term potentiation ( LTP ) , which is sustained for much longer periods . |
11 | Additionally , and of equal significance , is the fact that within the overall blood taboo context there seems to have been a clear and hierarchical distinction made between male blood and female blood . |
12 | This second major approach hinges on a distinction that can be made between selective assessment and affirmative assessment . |
13 | METHODS.Electrical recordings were made between two thread electrodes ( electrode A and the reference electrode ) , both attached to leaf 1 of a tomato seedling . |
14 | Reference is also made to other Anglican churches in the area as a choice may have to be made between one building and another . |
15 | conceptual links in which implicit semantic connections are made between one document and another . |
16 | These are the in-between years when a crossing is being made between one phase of life and another . |
17 | Novation is the means by which , with the consent of the customer under a specific contract , that contract is replaced by a new contract made between that customer and the purchaser . |
18 | There is a necessary distinction to be made between modern style and modern ballet . |
19 | This will allow comparison to be made between different survey techniques . |
20 | A comparison is made between published research in the retail and financial sectors and practices in the British hotel industry . |
21 | Other information also provided highlighted the link made between ill health and poor housing by recent reports made on housing estates in West Belfast . |
22 | By far the most satisfactory demonstrations of changes in the discriminability of cues with training come from experiments in which the comparison is made between acquired distinctiveness and acquired equivalence conditions ; a difference between these conditions could , of course , be entirely the consequence of an acquired distinctiveness effect . |
23 | A distinction must be made between nociceptive pain not responding to morphine ( paradoxical pain ) and over-morphinisation . |
24 | No comparison has been made between this group and parents of H pylori negative children , but work from other sources provides serological evidence for an increased prevalence of infection in family contacts . |
25 | Here , a distinction is made between Keynesian economics and the economics of Keynes . |
26 | Savings of £70 million overall were made through increased efficiency . |
27 | When asked to identify specific savings made through better company negotiating , a Purchasing manager at British Telecom said ‘ Within two weeks of attending the Effective Negotiating seminar , I had already saved the company the equivalent of double my salary . ’ |
28 | Savings made through greater efficiency will be ploughed back into the Service . |
29 | A fast-acting starter switch is held inside the lamp cap and contact is made through two lamp pins . |
30 | Vast amounts of money were made through Cornish tin but very little found its way to the tinners themselves . |