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

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1 Readers of high moral sensitivity may be shocked — in the words of one reader — by the ‘ Machiavellian and devious way decisions were made during the Thatcher era ’ .
2 Mr Wallace repeated the call for unity which was a constant demand made during the Sunday night conference in Glasgow in response to the Government 's taking stock announcement .
3 If confirmed Thomas would reinforce the Supreme Court 's conservative majority which had been created as a result of appointments made during the Reagan-Bush era .
4 The cases should provide evidence on the conservative course of a court heavily influenced by appointments made during the Reagan years .
5 Police realised that they could not afford to repeat mistakes made during the Yorkshire Ripper case when they interviewed Peter Sutcliffe a number of times before belatedly arresting him .
6 In February 1959 a treaty was made between the United Kingdom and the United Arab Republic which provided for the return of sequestrated property , except property sold between October 1956 and August 1958 .
7 The army had been partly withdrawn following the agreement and truce made between the Wilson government and the Provisional IRA in negotiations associated with Feakle in the Irish Republic in the winter of 1974–75 .
8 A complex negotiation was made between the Davids Price and Tallichet for aircraft and services , the result in Spitfire terms would be that Tallichet would receive TP298 in flying trim and SM845 was free to float away if appropriate .
9 Soviet-Egyptian relations remained close even after the death of Nasser in 1970 , and the following year , under his successor Anwar Sadat , the two states concluded a fifteen-year friendship treaty , the first of its kind to be made between the USSR and an Arab government .
10 That sale is being made through the US government 's foreign military sales programme .
11 Delors instead proposed a " tree " with " branches " where decisions would be made through the EC institutions .
12 Any donations can be made through the Cleveland Children 's Orthopaedic Fund , at the General Office , Middlesbrough General Hospital .
13 Donations can be made through the Cleveland Children 's Orthopaedic Fund at Middlesbrough General Hospital .
14 Applications must be made through the UCAS .
15 A successful cruise was made off the Philippines ; reports are in preparation , and modifications to the equipment are almost complete .
16 Loudspeakers will be lowered into the water from a pilot boat , and the whales will be played recordings made off the Azores last year by a Bangor University marine biologist , John Goold .
17 Whale music — a recording of a group of socialising females made off the Azores — was then broadcast to the males .
18 Thousands were made for the US Navy and Paul Garber filed his patent in August 1944 to pre-date all the subsequent claims to be ‘ first ’ with the present day concept of the steerable kite .
19 The remainder made for the Trig al Ab , a desert track running inland about thirty miles south of the coast .
20 Nothing terribly unusual about something slipping through a saleroom , yet five months earlier Sotheby 's had recently sold a similarly designed , if less beautiful , walnut writing desk by Pabst ( designed by the great Philadelphia architect Frank Furness and made for the Philadelphia philanthropist Henry C. Gibson ) .
21 It is my intention to keep hon. Members informed of the temporary arrangements that will be made for the UKIAS refugee unit .
22 Off Whitstable , Glisseuse changed course and made for the Swale channel which leads between the Isle of Sheppey and the main Kent coast , a popular short cut into the Medway for small craft when the tide is right .
23 The only difference this time is that arrangements have been made for the BBC to collect the licence fee , but the rules are precisely the same as they were when they were collected by the Government .
24 Neither achieves greater accountability of local authorities to the voters , in spite of claims made for the CC
25 Within these , a detailed examination of comparative statistics was made for the Powys county of Wales and the Cantal Department of the Auvergne .
26 With the assistance of the National Art Collections Fund the museum has recently purchased a stained glass window made for the Avery Coonley Playhouse in Riverside , Illinois ( 1912 ) , featuring a geometric design based on balloons , confetti and American flags .
27 All told , the ambitious predictions made for the Orbital have been substantially realised , and it is for this reason that the two-stroke Fiesta prototype won the approbation of our judges .
28 Highly precise determinations of rubidium/strontium ratios are made for the NERC Isotope Geosciences Laboratory .
29 While most of the people rested in the river meadow , shivering as the layers of fog brimmed round them , Cameron and a few strong runners made for the Tummel above the confluence , crossed it , and found the people of Atholl and Tulliemet overflowing the howff at Widow Duff 's , supping broth , chewing mutton , throwing ribs to the dogs .
30 Made for the Stuttgart Ballet in 1956 , the ballet has stayed the course because of its tight construction and the meaty roles it offers .
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