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

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1 I feel I must reply to some of the points Mr , Findlay made during the course of the conversation ( I was told that these were not just his views , ie. he had discussed the matter with you ) .
2 Defeated election candidate Paul Rayner has honoured a pledge he made during the campaign to members of Middlesbrough 's Muslim community by writing to the new Home Secretary with details of long delays experienced by would-be immigrants .
3 UNION leaders called for High Street banks to be taxed on the £500 million profit they made during the sterling crisis .
4 Mr Bergg wrote to Mr Fallon asking him to qualify the remarks he made during the debate .
5 I lay in the bath daydreaming of putters that never missed and that were made of priceless and perfect metals unknown to man , of millions of pounds won on the fairways of the world , and of even more millions made off the course .
6 The complementary element to this in Karajan 's conducting has been the unusually wide distinction he made between the technique required for rehearsing and the qualities needed by a conductor in an actual performance , something he spells out in our conversations .
7 By an application dated 26 February 1992 Philip Rodney Sykes and John Roger Hill of Binder Hamlyn , appointed receivers pursuant to a facility letter dated 15 May 1990 and a debenture dated 28 April 1989 made between the respondent , International Bulk Commodities Ltd. of 80 , Broad Street , Monrovia , Liberia , and the Swiss Bank Corporation , sought , inter alia , a declaration on the question whether they were administrative receivers within the meaning of section 29(2) of the Insolvency Act 1986 or receivers whose powers were limited to those conferred by the debenture .
8 ‘ as to whether the applicants appointed pursuant to a facility letter dated 15 May 1990 and a debenture dated 28 April 1989 made between the respondent and the Swiss Bank Corporation are administrative receivers within the meaning of section 29(2) of the Act of 1986 , or are receivers whose powers are limited to those conferred by the said debenture .
9 The contract of carriage ( haulage ) made between the carrier and the trader is simply called the ‘ contract ’ .
10 What we can glean , though , and what Goody appears to take at face value , is some insight into how they represented themselves , such as in the statements they made about the reliability of their own accounts .
11 The comments I made about the narrowness of Nicolson Street at the Community Centre was based on observations from Highways to the effect that it would not be possible to fit in a northbound bus lane unless there were only a single southbound lane and no bus stop .
12 That 's interesting er that erm comment Steve made about the postcard .
13 Now the assumption that erm Napoleon made about the future of Europe was Europe with France as the leader and this is an assumption which challenged directly the political integrity of all the other European states .
14 It 's erm coming back to a point which Mr Curtis made about the amount of land identified in the Greater York study area , which is allocated but does n't have a planning permission .
15 I have nothing to add to the point that I made about the statement .
16 Er , I think it would be far better to have a streamlined regulatory system which would make the much cheaper and more efficient and I 'm glad that the honourable gentleman seems to be agreeing and perhaps he could try and persuade his honourable mefem member on the front bench that legislation , primary legislation is needed , I 'm glad to hear he 's working on it erm on on the second on the second point he made about the number of regulations , I 'm not sure I would agree with him that the best way of resolving this problem is to have less regulations er er though I would agree with the general er thrust of what he might be saying and that is that if the regulatory system was to concentrate on promoting higher professional standards and have less emphasis on rules and regulations then I think that would help .
17 That would mean that any statement made about the car should ha w should be true .
18 I will elaborate on the point that I made about the disruption that may be caused when additional tens of thousands of people are brought into the area , if the development at King 's Cross goes ahead .
19 ULSTER Unionist MP John Taylor today refused to apologise for controversial remarks he made about the murder of Roman Catholics by loyalists .
20 He shrugged and made for the door .
21 She made for the door , but decided instead to sit down on a chair .
22 Everyone hastened to stand aside as he made for the door .
23 Mr Piggott found himself quite dazzled by the warmth of her smile as she made for the door , and was unable to speak .
24 She ducked under his arm and made for the door but he caught her arm .
25 He reached the level of the bridge , swung his back to the wall , covering the ladder they had just used as Forster made for the door .
26 As he made for the door he heard the phone ringing in the hall and when he entered he saw Joe turn from the telephone table towards him , saying , ‘ It 's for you , Martin .
27 As he made for the door she said , ‘ You wo n't forget to take that bottle in for her , will you ?
28 He stood up at the same time as she did , and caught her as she made for the door .
29 Clutching her stick as if it were an offensive weapon , she made for the door .
30 As one they made for the door , but had two dozen different recollections of its exact position .
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