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

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1 Connections were made between women 's domestic labour and the segregation by sex of jobs in the labour market .
2 A further comparison is made between pensioners ' clubs which are organised by volunteers on behalf of charitable bodies and those which are run by old people for themselves .
3 Comparisons will be made between children 's responses to spoken and written versions of the tasks , between their production and their comprehension of verb-phrase anaphora , and between age-groups .
4 Is the right hon. Gentleman aware that there is no case to be made for taxpayers ' money being used to prop up Boris Yeltsin , who will turn out to be the David Owen of Russia ?
5 Few schools serve a homogeneous intake , the majority draw on a wide range of social and cultural backgrounds and care needs to be taken that false assumptions are not made about parents ' hopes for their children and their beliefs about the purpose of education .
6 The values indicate that , given the assumptions made about firms ' costs , the dominant firms were acting slightly more competitively than Cournot while the blenders were acting less competitively than Cournot .
7 There was anxiety that judgments would be made about teachers ' handling of classes , based on too few visits .
8 The same case could , of course , have been made about listeners ' attitudes to the number and length of speeches to which they were now to be subjected .
9 During the 1950s the view was gaining ground that a more systematic and determined effort should be made towards teachers ' professional development and this was to become the justification of the Schools Council 's existence .
10 In Chapter 4 I argue that the concept of women 's ‘ domesticity ’ which is used loosely in sociological writing needs to be broken down into a number of more precise concepts before much sense can be made of women 's similarities/differences on this dimension .
11 The cycling is cheered on by town crowds outside the cafes and brasseries , eating chips with mussels or andouillettes , the spiced sausages made of pigs ' chitterlings , all washed down with beer : the Artois lagers or the rich dark malts of Belgium .
12 Evaluations may also be made of the whole work group so that judgements are made of workers ' attitudes and performance at both levels .
13 It is made with ewes ' milk and is left to ripen for three months in limestone caves .
14 Mozzarella was originally made from buffalos ' milk but it is now a cows ' milk cheese .
15 Provolone , another hard Italian cheese , was originally made from buffalos ' milk ( as was Mozzarella ) , but is now made from cows ' milk .
16 It is usually made from cows ' milk but the whey resulting from the making of Pecorino , a hard sheep 's milk cheese , may also be utilised .
17 Provolone , another hard Italian cheese , was originally made from buffalos ' milk ( as was Mozzarella ) , but is now made from cows ' milk .
18 Very expensive liver sausages may be made from calves ' or goose livers , but these are difficult to find and very rich in taste .
19 They rounded a spur and came upon a small encampment — three or four rude tents , with matting walls and black roofs made from goats ' hair .
20 Some individual placements were being made in children 's day centres .
21 In Slow Motion , that clear-sighted optimism is brought to bear on the advances made in men 's individual attitudes and behaviour , as well as state regulation and definitions of gender positions and possibilities .
22 The IFS argues that a similar change now needs to be made to employers ' contributions .
23 The hon. Gentleman will know that the changes made to students ' entitlement to housing benefit and income support were not made in isolation .
24 One of the most common methods of funding , and one that is becoming increasingly popular , is for a small levy to be made on students ' charges .
25 It is easier to judge the impression which the Black Death made on men 's minds , for this is reflected in the chroniclers ' writings , than to measure the scale of its ravages .
26 At this time the annual kill per US boat was less than 200 , but by 1986 , 94 per cent of all US sets were being ‘ made on dolphins ' ’ and the kill figure had increased to more than 600 .
27 Feminists questioned this , drawing attention to the contribution to wealth made by women 's unpaid labour in the home .
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