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

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1 Chafe ( 1977:244 ) criticises the typical psycholinguistic tree structures which assign agents and roles to the words used in the recall as being ‘ able to capture only certain decisions that were made during certain particular verbalisations .
2 This is a very brief view of the type of assessment that is made during constitutional treatment .
3 For my part , it seems clear that a viable distinction can be made between economic growth ( measured on such criteria as GNP per capita , proportion of the labour force engaged in industry , and the proportion of manufactured goods in total exports ) and development , which has somewhat wider social and political implications .
4 Prest and Turvey ( 1965 ) suggest that a distinction could be made between technological and pecuniary spillovers .
5 A distinction can be made between short-term potentiation ( STP ) , which decays within 1h , and long-term potentiation ( LTP ) , which is sustained for much longer periods .
6 A distinction is usually made between primary cells and secondary cells .
7 Additionally , and of equal significance , is the fact that within the overall blood taboo context there seems to have been a clear and hierarchical distinction made between male blood and female blood .
8 It is apparent , therefore , that differentiation was made between male and female blood , and that circumcision , in its new casting , had some role to play in that context .
9 He believes that the distinction literate/non-literate is similar to , but more useful than , that traditionally made between logical and ‘ pre-logical ’ .
10 Distinctions are not made between poor working class , middle class and rich as they are in research on white people .
11 The old questions of the traditional analysis ( What link should be made between disparate events ?
12 A distinction must be made between pre-tax and post-tax profits as well as between the two main methods of measuring profitability .
13 At the beginning of this chapter I noted how the distinctions made between political systems often emerged from current political conflicts and preoccupations , and this feature is very much in evidence in the political sociology of recent decades .
14 Resources are finite , and choices have to be made between competing priorities and needs .
15 No association was found with cholesterol levels , but a distinction was made between macrovascular and microvascular complications in this study .
16 Similarly , a selection was made between multiple readings corresponding to non-anaphoric ambiguities by applying the syntactic preferences of Frazier & Fodor ( 1979 ) .
17 Automatic is used here to reflect the distinction commonly made between automatic and controlled processes ( e.g. Posner & Snyder , 1975 ; Shiffrin & Schneider , 1977 ; Schneider & Shiffrin , 1977 ) .
18 A distinction is made between temporary versions of an entry , which will have a short life-span in the Working-Set , and permanent versions of an entry which are transferred to the Main Database .
19 The framework set out in Crystal and Quirk ( 1964 ) is unsatisfactory in two ways : firstly , no explicit distinction is made between sequential and prosodic variables and the choice between , say , rising as opposed to falling tone is presented as a choice of the same type as the choice between fast and slow speed ( tempo ) , which I feel is confusing .
20 Within this framework , differentiation can be made between strategic elites , which may have power over society as a whole , and segmental elites ( the terms are Keller 's ) , which are predominant or which vie for predominance in restricted fields .
21 This second major approach hinges on a distinction that can be made between selective assessment and affirmative assessment .
22 An important series of research projects that does allow some judgment to be made between selective and non-selective schools in the comprehensive system has been undertaken at the Centre for Educational Sociology at Edinburgh University .
23 We have said that no real distinction can be made between internal and external missionizing .
24 To discourage unnecessary circumcisions a distinction needs to be made between physiological and pathological non-retractility .
25 A distinction can be made between planned and unplanned decentralization .
26 In cultural matters in the 1930s , as in all else , there was a choice to be made between Good and Evil .
27 can any meaningful comparison be made between Soviet and Western economic aid , and if so what conclusions can be drawn''
28 In seeking the most appropriate structure for the organisation in the given circumstance and with the given aims there will be inevitable compromises to be made between conflicting organisational forms which seem to offer elements of a solution .
29 A distinction can thus be made between ordinary ‘ domestic ’ dollars — those used for transactions with the US — and Eurodollars .
30 Links can be made between individual records for spouse , child and parents .
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