Example sentences of "made [prep] [art] [num] " in BNC.

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1 For large numbers come into the criminal justice system unnecessarily , erm that is likely to set back the progress which was made during the nineteen eighties and er increase and reinforce criminality .
2 Assuming that the contributions are made during the five years the child is at a fee-paying school the difference in total cost works out at £43,000 at an investment return of 13 per cent , compared with £58,320 at 8.5 per cent .
3 Measurements made during the 1989 Airborne Arctic Stratospheric Expedition ( AASE ) showed large abundances of ClO in the lower stratosphere together with low values of NO , indicating that the Arctic polar vortex was extensively perturbed by heterogeneous chemistry and was ‘ primed for ozone destruction ’ .
4 Some worthwhile traffic gains were made during the 1980s , such as timber from the Scottish Highlands and drinks from several locations in the South West .
5 Whoever ends up fighting the election , Mr Kishen suggested , royal parentage will not matter as much to Bharatpur voters as the government 's abysmal record on rural development , inflation and corruption and its failure to fulfil promises made during the 1984 campaign .
6 He described the plan as a " significant step " towards the realization of his pledge made during the 1988 election campaign that there would be " no net loss " of wetlands .
7 Loans made during the 1950s were mainly for the development of infrastructure , such as transport and electric power schemes .
8 The language of the local bonds of maintenance and manrent was used in the bonds that politicians , including Mary of Guise , made during the 1540s and 1550s ; indeed , if anything they were even loftier in their talk of mutual support .
9 The unusual feature of traditional Hungarian style is the strong distinction made between the two parts of most folk dances .
10 No distinction will be made between the two funds involved even though one of them was not the responsibility of the Department of Trade and Industry .
11 There is little doubt that the principal influence on those who worked among children and adolescents ( and little distinction was made between the two ) was organized religion , and , therefore , they were primarily concerned with temperance propaganda , opposition to secularism , the protection of girls and women away from home and , directly and indirectly , with sustaining the Christian family .
12 The understanding of this parable hinges on the extreme contrast made between the two characters , the Pharisee and the tax-collector .
13 The Scottish international missed the midweek defeat at Norwich as part of an agreement made between the two clubs when he moved from Carrow Road earlier this month .
14 A clear distinction is made between the two sorts of shopping :
15 He tells The Art Newspaper , ‘ Philip Pouncey ( the leading British drawings connoisseur until his death last year ) used to bemoan the fact that during his eleven years at the National Gallery in London , almost no connection was ever made between the two by curators .
16 Frequencies were then computed across contexts for each category in each observation and , for all adult-child interaction , a first-level comparison was made between the two settings of home and school , using the Z ratio of the difference between means .
17 This assumption is hardly ever challenged ; yet it is clearly the case that many scientists are as incompetent in the humanities as many humanities graduates tend to be in the sciences ; it is perhaps a mark of the enormous divide we have made between the two areas that ability in one is often considered to preclude ability in the other .
18 The main dependent variables in this study ( i.e. those of memory performance ) are nonetheless identical to those used in the previous study , thus direct comparisons can still be made between the two studies .
19 This will allow comparisons to be made between the two years using aggregations devised by the researcher , rather than those imposed by the Census Offices .
20 Differentiation ( Fig. 50 ) is readily made between the two on gross examination or with a hand lens , when the cervical alae of T. cati are seen to have an arrow-head form , with the posterior margins almost at a right angle to the body , whereas those of Toxascaris taper gradually into the body .
21 These are the areas in which sexuality , reproduction , child-socialization and housework are carried out , yet rarely is an adequate distinction made between the four kinds of experience .
22 A deal was made between the three of them .
23 Jacobs felt that progress must be made through the four powers or the UN if the American position was to be viable .
24 The Association of Friends raise finance for overseas tours and plans are made for an eight day visit to Hungary in July .
25 More provision should be made for the under-fives ; teachers ' aides should be recruited and trained ; problem areas should get extra teachers ; home-school relations should be improved , and a triangular partnership of home-school-child established .
26 Special provision should be made for the 2,000 or so full-time adult education staff , including LEA organizers , along the lines suggested in the first Haycocks Report .
27 They 've been specifically made for the over-35s , and some contain vitamin E and sunscreens to moisturise and protect skins from ultra-violet rays .
28 Plans are already being made for the 1997 match to be staged in Europe and Schofield expects to announce the name of the successful country , though not the venue , at the PGA Championship in May .
29 Plans are already being made for the 1997 match to be staged in Europe and Schofield expects to announce the name of the successful country , though not the venue , at the PGA Championship in May .
30 Its problem , when analysed by the new Provincial sector was its price : it would cost too much to enable a financial case to be made for the 210 breed to replace existing DMUs even taking asbestos removal into account .
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