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

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1 I pierced the mask of the temporal that is a facade made hideous by the graffiti of desires and I saw behind it the real of human beings , that is , a masterpiece on the wheel of Eternity .
2 They were certainly made hideous by the way their fossilized bones , complete with jutting frills , were reassembled in museums .
3 However , they have 2 great advantages over subroutines : you can refer to them by name and the variables used within them can be made private to the procedure or function .
4 An adequate thought is an achievement made possible through the co-operation of the whole cognitive system : it 's not a well-formed encoding of something else .
5 their involvement in the organisational apparatus is primarily made possible through the sphere of circulation .
6 Indeed that very initial act was only made possible through the Spirit who bestowed the gift of faith ( Eph. 2:8 ) .
7 Our adoption is only made possible through the exercise of God 's grace and the operation of his Spirit ( Eph. 1:5 ; Gal.
8 This is made possible through the death and resurrection of Jesus .
9 The need to control costs and optimize on resources has led to centralized shared cataloguing , largely made possible through the adoption of standards such as the machine readable catalogue ( MARC ) record and the Anglo-American cataloguing rules .
10 I am certain that the transition could only have been made possible through the dedication ( If those Mr Chips at Halton , who gave their entire working life to the charges of all their students , Men like A.C.K. Kermode , Whittaker , Latimer Needham , Pillars , B.A. Smith and last but not least my dear friend the maths master .
11 This has been made possible with the support and co-operation of the works manager who is keen to see the locomotive back in working order for the open day .
12 I want to remind you os some achievements you have made possible during the past 13 years .
13 Its contents certainly merit much closer attention than on the whole has been made possible for the general public around Europe .
14 The agreement , reached after two years of negotiations , was made possible after the European Court of Justice ( the EC 's judicial body ) had changed a previous position and ruled--in a case brought by a Belgian village seeking to stop the dumping of Dutch waste-that waste was not a " commercial good " and could therefore by implication be exempted from the principle of free movement of goods enshrined in the European single market due to be introduced in 1993 .
15 Many converters of churches which incorporate this arrangement have naturally regarded this space as a zone in which living-rooms might be accommodated , and the beneficial use of such roof space has largely been made possible by the widespread employment of standard reversible ventilating and double-glazed roof windows .
16 The film was a big success , partly because of its openness about sex ( made possible by the appointment of John Trevelyan to head up the BBFC ) , but also because the hero 's class resentment brought to the surface emotions that British cinema normally repressed .
17 Downsizing has been made possible by the growing power of the microprocessor and the new ‘ economies of small ’ .
18 The united front put up by the other EC leaders was made possible by the West German Chancellor , Dr Helmut Kohl , who abandoned any attempt to slow down the decision on an inter-governmental conference .
19 The information-processing is made possible by the universe 's collapse .
20 The project in Mickley , Northumberland , involving hundreds of children aged from seven to 11 , was made possible by the chance discovery in the old school 's attic of equipment which would have been used in 1892 .
21 The aims were to be implemented through accelerated increases in food production , which were made possible by the discovery of high-yielding grain at two international research centres in Mexico and the Philippines .
22 The point is that an orderly community can exist only if it shares many practices , and that in all modern pluralistic societies a great measure of toleration of vastly differing outlooks is made possible by the fact that many of them enable the vast majority of the population to accept common standards of conduct .
23 His assumption of leadership was made possible by the indifference shown by the older members of the family towards any idea of a re-establishment of the dynasty .
24 While the Emperor 's personal determination counted for a great deal in the redevelopment of Paris , the transformation was really made possible by the general upsurge in the French economy which took place after 1850 .
25 The technique was made possible by the use of the scanning tunnelling microscope which allows researchers to look at individual atoms on a surface .
26 This has been made possible by the use of Scandinavian databases , available via SCANNET , and the negotiation of special cheaper rates with systems operators and database producers who are concerned with marketing their products to potential future users .
27 This transformation has been made possible by the growth of finance capitalism and the cohesion between the economic and political organisations of the bourgeoisie .
28 It had been made possible by the officers of the Vezarat-e Ettelaat Va Amniyat-e Kishvar , the Ministry of Intelligence and Internal Security , who kept detailed files on all Iranian exiles throughout the world , whether or not they supported the new Islamic order .
29 The healing of the servant was made possible by the prayerful faith of someone other than the sufferer .
30 And , by the same token , the emergence of language is made possible by the developmental achievements of the first two years .
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