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

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1 Thus the education of a king 's son was supposed to include learning to sleep in a hard or badly made bed to prepare him for the rigours of a life of non-stop , and sometimes unexpected , movement .
2 Supports and grounds can be prepared by the artist or bought custom or ready made .
3 Supports and grounds can be prepared by the artist or bought custom or ready made .
4 It seems that Grandfather either found , or perhaps made , a hole in the floorboards .
5 Last week , when he had left Joe Hyde in the bookshop , he had more or less made up his mind not to attend the meeting of the Irish sympathizers planned for this night .
6 If she lived in a mill town , the choice was more or less made for her .
7 Then John had more or less made fun of him .
8 in all honesty ans answer what he said , you more or less made a statement and said yes I am er but I , I know all about the products and I 'll give you best advice .
9 Debate still waxed hot as to whether the orange ape aliens were genuinely intelligent or merely made weapons instinctively as spiders make web .
10 Fumaroli 's book is among the first to break the consensus , to ask whether all this expenditure has revived French cultural vitality or merely made culture into a stylish prisoner of the French state .
11 The undeniable fact is that all worshipped ‘ gods ’ have in the past been man-made , either imagined or physically made in the form of idols .
12 There will also be about 20 contemporary masks , bought or specially made for the display , and dozens of comics featuring masked characters .
13 Appropriate amounts of partially purified DNA binding domain peptides or nuclear extracts were incubated on ice with 0.1ng of end-labelled DNA fragment probes or freshly made ‘ prime cut ’ probes in buffer giving final concentrations of 10mM Tris.HCl pH8.0 , 1mM EDTA , 100mM NaCl , 1µg polydI.polydC , 0.1% NP40 and 50µg/ml BSA .
14 In any case , the vacuous character of ( 14 ) and ( 15 ) can apparently be reduced or even made to disappear by various means without changing the elements or touching the intensional relations which bind them together .
15 Many like them have raised money for local charities or simply made a genuine and lasting contribution to their communities .
16 When judgement has been obtained against a man in respect of any debt or liability , it will be enforced , if need be , by execution , i.e. the court will make an order , under which a sufficient part of the debtor 's property is seized and sold or otherwise made available for payment .
17 We had a Debating Society in school which was pretty tough — if you dropped clangers , missed the point or otherwise made a clown of yourself , it was remembered throughout the following week until you had a chance to redeem yourself .
18 An identification is then implicitly or explicitly made with parallel forms of political struggle in our own day .
19 In the next section we shall look at the position of theists and of atheists when they do not rule out the possibility of dialogue with one another on grounds of unintelligibility , whether the unintelligibility be God-given or humanly made .
20 Reputations for beauty , grace , wit , intelligence or for strength , humour , kindness , honesty are made early or never made at all .
21 In 1283 , on the failure of the king to coerce both clergy and lay representatives at York and Northampton , subsequent provincial clerical gatherings convened at London in 1283 and at York in 1286 , attended by proctors of the lower clergy with full powers to treat and consent , and duly made grants ; the proctors acted as agents of diocesan synods which had already discussed the grants .
22 She seemed to skate over the next part of her story , but Julia grasped the salient part , which was that one of the English officers who fought with the Italians had fallen in love with her , promised to marry her and secretly made love to her .
23 Breakfast is taken in the large dining room with mahogany tables with home-made marmalades and preserves , and locally made honey is offered .
24 In Lipari , take home dessert wines , a white pumice stone from the beach and locally made jewellery created either from the red coral which grows offshore or from obsidian , the dark red and black volcanic glass which makes the beaches sparkle wonderfully .
25 ‘ This is different , ’ Lindsey laughingly dismissed his protest , weaving her way with almost childlike excitement between rows of fruit and vegetables and racks of brightly coloured sundresses , sandals and locally made lace .
26 In this way , conventional practices are rationalized and so made more adaptable , as both Brumfit and Krashen point out .
27 Under French rule broadcasting had no pretensions to autonomy and so made a fairly smooth transition from being an arm of French colonialism to being an arm of the new African governments .
28 Near Exeter , the old Exeter to Crediton road had been doubled in width ( from nine and a half to twenty feet ) and so made necessary a new bridge over the Creedy .
29 Rovers were 2-0 in the opening 15 minutes through Morrissey and John Aldridge and perhaps made a rod for their own backs by scoring so early and then failing to add to that lead until the 77th minute through Neil McNab .
30 They were still unsure about what to put on the B-side , and only made a final decision as they travelled to the recording studio on the bus .
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