Example sentences of "made [prep] the british " in BNC.

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1 Peace had been made between the British , French , Spanish and Colonial Governments .
2 ‘ One shot showed a problem with the lever arms on the roll bar , so we had new ones made for the British Grand Prix at Aintree .
3 No mention was made of The British Library .
4 Farmhouse cheeses are being made throughout the British Isles and many are available all over the country through specialist cheese shops .
5 The impression which was made upon the British by what came to be known as the Canadian model was correspondingly deep and powerful .
6 Australian Mutual Provident executives were yesterday believed to be mounting plans for a takeover which could be one of the largest acquisitions made in the British life insurer sector .
7 The comment was made in the British context , but as will be seen in later chapters , it is of general applicability .
8 It duly approached the Educational Research Centre of the Essex Institute of Higher Education with the suggestion that a proposal for funding be made to the British Library Research and Development Department ( BLR&DD ) .
9 Apparently modifying her stance of late 1989 , when she had warned against any over-hasty German reunification , Thatcher now took a less negative line , and on March 29 she appeared to concede for the first time that changes in Eastern Europe meant that " some reductions " could be made to the British Army of the Rhine in West Germany .
10 The comprehensive victory of the National government showed how little impact fascism in particular and political extremism in general had made on the British public by 1935 .
11 The Future Development of Auditing , issued by the Auditing Practices Board , is the most important attempt to bridge the expectations gap that has ever been made by the British profession .
12 During the months that followed , as Mussolini bombed and gassed the Abyssinians into subjection , no serious attempts were made by the British Government to implement effective sanctions .
13 Finally it must be remembered that , at this stage , the majority of the Cossacks still had no inkling of the preparations that were being made by the British to hand them back .
14 Contrary to assessments made by the British at the time of signing , there are many examples of these .
15 Representations were made by the British delegation to liberalise the present draft to allow foreign lawyers to practise more easily in Romania .
16 Secondly , if the GATT round collapses , will he give an assurance that contingency arrangements will be made by the British Government to ensure that the multi-fibre arrangement continues and that everything is done to defend employment and the trading position of the British textile industry ?
17 Among the recommendations being made by the British Parachute Association arising from his investigation of Mr Tipping 's death , was that parachutists should consider fitting automatic activation devices .
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