Example sentences of "made [prep] a " in BNC.

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1 In addition , there were fears that , if undertakings made during a takeover bid could be put aside subsequently , then there would be calls to replace the present takeover system , based to a great extent on a voluntary code of conduct and self-regulation , by a statutory system .
2 ( Most prisoners come from the Greater London area , so family visits are relatively easy ; a liberal visiting policy also means that up to three visits can be made during a month . )
3 This ensures that you do not lose observations made during a costly experiment .
4 Announcing the arrest , which was made during a raid on the offices of an Imhausen-Chemie subsidiary in Bochum near Cologne , the Cologne state prosecutor , Holger Presiendanz , said that Hippenstiel-Imhausen was " strongly suspected " of a " significant personal role in the planning and building " of the Rabta plant ( for previous report on the investigation see p. 36477 ) .
5 King Fahd 's comments , made during a visit to Saudi Arabia by Mubarak , suggested that " if President Saddam were to reconsider the matter seriously he would find that it is in Iraq 's interest , and in his interest personally , and in the interest of the Arab nation that he withdraw from Kuwait " , and that " if something wrong was done , we should not try to redress it by another wrong " .
6 In Israel , however , a statement made during a ceremony at the Yad Vashem national shrine to Jewish victims of the Nazi holocaust declared : " We are filled with deep anxiety since it was a united Germany , under the Nazi rule , which brought upon the Jewish people the most horrendous tragedy of this generation . "
7 The offer was made during a meeting in New York between Richard Solomon , US Assistant Secretary of State for East Asia and the Pacific , and Trinh Xuan Lang , Vietnam 's permanent representative at the UN .
8 Tin U's remarks , made during a visit by a group of SLORC ministers to the northern city of Mandalay , included a warning of action against people " who attack SLORC and create instability and unrest just for the sake of getting power for their party " , including public servants who were " deceiving " the government by engaging in " political intrigue " .
9 The announcement was made during a two-day visit by the Israeli Prime Minister Itzhak Rabin to Bush at his holiday home in Kennebunkport , Maine .
10 The difference of interpretation is not some accidental effect arising from the combination of certain adjectives with particular nouns ; some phrases are subject to both interpretations : ( 9 ) his Italian diary might refer either to a diary which is Italian , perhaps in the sense that it was manufactured there , or to a record made during a journey through Italy .
11 The comments were made during a live radio debate from Polam Hall School , in Darlington .
12 The company originally had a 50 per cent holding in the block where the UK 's biggest oil find for five years was made during a secret drilling programme late last year .
13 The alleged comments were made during a conversation with royal correspondent James Whitaker .
14 The alleged comments were made during a conversation with royal correspondent James Whitaker .
15 No distinction is made between a number that records salary and one that records the number of parts in a warehouse in St Louis .
16 In Fig. 12 a comparison is made between a typical Rotliegende reservoir section , in 53/5–1 , and that of the Barren Measures ' sandstones in 53/12–3 .
17 Links , for example , have been made between a past history of sexual abuse and bulimia .
18 A clear distinction should be made between a self-employed businessman trading either as a sole trader or in partnership , and the director of a limited company , whether that company be a public limited company , close investment holding company or another kind .
19 The form of the covenant between God and Israel in Exodus and Deuteronomy has been helpfully illuminated by recent discoveries of Hittite suzerainty-treaties made between a king and his vassal .
20 Held , allowing the appeal and substituting a period of postponement not to exceed six months ( Sir George Waller dissenting ) , that for the purposes of making an order for sale in favour of a trustee in bankruptcy under s. 30 of the Law of Property Act 1925 no distinction was to be made between a case where a property was being enjoyed as the matrimonial home and one where it had ceased to be so used ; that where a spouse , having a beneficial interest in such property , had become bankrupt , the interests of the creditors would usually prevail over the interests of the other spouse and a sale of the property ordered within a short period ; that only in exceptional circumstances , more than the ordinary consequences of debt and improvidence , could the interests of the other spouse prevail so as to enable an order for sale to be postponed for a substantial period ; and that , accordingly , since the circumstances of the wives and their children , albeit distressing , were not exceptional , the order sought by the trustee should be made .
21 A contract was made between a Mr. Atkinson and J.C.L .
22 The case actually involved a contract made between a motorist wishing to park his car and the proprietor of a car park with an automatic entrance barrier .
23 These tracts did in part reflect a radical Whig philosophy : for example , the connection was made between a standing army in peacetime and absolutism , and it was also suggested that the right to resist would be nullified by a standing army .
24 In this case , a contract was made between a shipper and a carrier for the carriage of machinery from England to New Zealand .
25 The fries , made through a counter-top machine , can then be deep-fried before serving .
26 New discoveries are constantly being made through a return to original sources .
27 In spite of six weeks of unceasing rain Wade was , by October 1732 , able to write , ‘ I still hope in a fortnight to pass the Coriarick Mountain in my coach ’ , and sure enough by the end of October the road was finished , ‘ made through a part of the country , ’ as he justly claimed in his report to the Treasury , ‘ that was scarcely passable for man or horse … now made as easy and practicable for wheel carriages as any road in the country ’ .
28 Often their own need for a change is equally strong too , and if the arrangement is made through a social worker from the local authority social services department in whom they have confidence , they go with no fear of not being allowed to return when the holiday period is over .
29 A solera is a blended wine made through a topping-up process and bridges the gap between a vintage and a blended madeira .
30 The payments were made through a ‘ mortality agreement ’ set up by British Nuclear Fuels and the unions ten years ago .
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