Example sentences of "[coord] made " in BNC.

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1 His Lordship accepted Mr Bayliss 's submission that Order 5 , rule 5 did not give power to make an order for contribution in favour of a representative defendant against a member of the class which he was named as representing ; and that the only power it gave was that of giving leave to a person , in whose favour a judgment or order had been given or made , to enforce the judgment or order against a person not a party to the proceedings who was bound by the judgment or order .
2 If they come in trousers they are warned or made to take them off .
3 These are used in many Eastern dishes , either whole or made into a sauce .
4 They have so much more flavour than the fresh fruit and can be eaten on cereals , used for puddings and fruit compotes , cooked with meat ( especially lamb ) or made into jam .
5 Home smokeries may be purchased or made in large tins or drums .
6 Although care should be taken to choose varieties that ripen more or less at the same time to avoid losses , dredge mixtures are generally cut green and dried like hay to be fed ‘ on the straw ’ or made into silage .
7 It may be strip-grazed behind an electric fence , cut and carted to the cattle-yard , or made into arable silage .
8 The herbs are ground together and either rolled into pellets for pondfish or made into a kind of tea which is added to the aquarium water .
9 ( Also , magic mushrooms , which can be eaten or made into an infusion and drunk . )
10 13.2.4 Without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing , no work , paper or presentation may be published or made where the publication or making of such work , paper or presentation would prejudice the grant or validity of any application for intellectual property rights based on any part of the work .
11 Apart from the press that you will have either bought or made , you will also need a supply of heavy books , telephone directories and more blotting paper when pressing flowers .
12 This picture can either be given as a present for a ninetieth birthday , or made from some flowers that were presented on the day itself .
13 New words are coined or borrowed or made out of combined parts from existing words ; the meanings of old words gradually shift .
14 You can pick the work up and do a bit of it whenever you have a few minutes to spare and the final result is really splendid , whether it is all bejewelled and decorated or made in a simple plain yarn .
15 For authenticity and sheer pleasure you must visit The Shaker Shop , 25 Harcourt Street , London W1 , where everything is either imported from the remaining Shaker workshops in America or made under licence in this country .
16 Er so there will be er a loss to us there of about three hundred pounds because erm we were asking for something to be made and therefore I think I would say quite rightly but in view of this experience perhaps never again , er made some advance contribution , you know to the cost or made some , gave some money in advance blah blah blah .
17 Cards and boxes can either be bought from a stationer or made out of ordinary file paper and shoe boxes !
18 ( b ) The selection of an appropriate method for calculating the related cost , where a number of identical items have been purchased or made at different times ( such as unit costs , average cost or FIFO — first in first out : see below ) .
19 Bookings must be made in writing on our booking form and accompanied by the deposit , or made by telephone using credit card .
20 ( 2 ) Byelaws made under subsection ( 1 ) above shall not have effect until they are confirmed by the Secretary of State , and the provisions of subsections ( 4 ) to ( 12 ) and ( 15 ) of section 202 of the Local Government ( Scotland ) Act 1973 and of section 204 of that Act shall , with any necessary modifications , apply in relation to byelaws to be made or made under this section as they apply in relation to byelaws to be made or made under that Act .
21 ( 2 ) Byelaws made under subsection ( 1 ) above shall not have effect until they are confirmed by the Secretary of State , and the provisions of subsections ( 4 ) to ( 12 ) and ( 15 ) of section 202 of the Local Government ( Scotland ) Act 1973 and of section 204 of that Act shall , with any necessary modifications , apply in relation to byelaws to be made or made under this section as they apply in relation to byelaws to be made or made under that Act .
22 In some instances constraints would be imposed indirectly through the imposition of a duty to provide reasons ; in other cases the courts hinted at the limits they would set , such as if the decision was perverse or made in bad faith .
23 Everything is new , nothing is repeated or made to refer to what has gone before .
24 We know only what we have been told or made to see .
25 Sometimes they are unreasonable , perhaps being arbitrary or made for convenience 's sake ; if so , to what extent are conclusions invalidated , and can one proceed in an alternative fashion based on only weak knowledge ?
26 There is no offer or tender or the like given or made by the Vendor in relation to the Business which is still outstanding and capable of giving rise to a contract merely by the unilateral act of a third party .
27 Much of the law of the Church was not declared or made in councils but consisted of the statements or utterances of the popes which were known as decretals ( later encyclicals ) .
28 If it could not be consumed or made to serve a useful purpose , then it did n't get through the front door .
29 A recurring problem is cracks caused by the fact that the foundations were of the wrong depth or made from the wrong materials .
30 205. ( 1 ) ( ix ) Land includes … land of any tenure , and mines and minerals , whether or not held apart from the surface , buildings or parts of buildings ( whether the division is horizontal , vertical or made in any other way ) and other corporeal hereditaments ; also a manor , an advowson , and a rent and other incorporeal hereditament , and an easement , right , privilege , or benefit in , over , or derived from land ; but not an undivided share in land ; and " mines and minerals " include any strata or seam of minerals or substances in or under any land , and powers of working and getting the same but not an undivided share thereof ; and " manor " includes a lordship , and reputed manor or lordship ; and " hereditament " means any real property which on an intestacy occurring before the commencement of this Act might have devolved upon an heir …
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