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

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1 Affidavits from the defendants ' solicitors established that the photocopy affidavit was supplied to them by the second defendant for the purposes of seeking legal advice in circumstances where litigation was contemplated , but did not indicate whether the photocopy sent was a photocopy which the second defendant made for the purpose of instructing his solicitors or a photocopy which had been sent to the second defendant by the employee himself , prepared for the employee 's own purposes which had nothing whatever to do with the defendants obtaining legal advice from their soliticors .
2 In this case a local anaesthetic is used and a little cut made in the perineum .
3 Boswell says , ‘ We walked round the house till stopped by a cut made by the influx of the sea .
4 It is the first BBC programme made with the Ambisonics surround-sound system in which sound information is captured that relates to height as well as horizontal distances .
5 But this is a sprawling , occasionally crawling album made for the New FADS ' fans more than Mr & Mrs Casual Punter .
6 Artemis realized this was a reference to her new stepmother , but she preferred to try and keep dropping her gathered pebbles into the centre of the splash made by the last one she had dropped .
7 They got as far as Eldinhope at the head of St Mary 's Loch before the early November dark made following the tracks of even five hundred difficult ; and the Regent and Ramsay spent the night in that remote peel-tower of a Scott laird .
8 Andesite rock , for example , used by ancient civilisations in Peru , has been matched to corresponding material in disused quarries by microscopic examination of rock made in the field .
9 There has been no serious study made of the overall sociological , economic and political situation of German youth during the Third Reich , and the present investigation is designed to fill an important gap in the historiography of National Socialism in general , and in the social history of Nazi Germany in particular .
10 In four years ' time , it will be interesting to check the accuracy of this house-price prediction made by the Household Mortgage Corporation ( HMC ) .
11 The reign of James II appeared to confirm the prediction made by the exclusionists that a Catholic King would mean popery and arbitrary government .
12 The Abingdon , Oxfordshire company is pleased with its slow but steady improvement , particularly given the investment made over the year in overseas expansion and new products .
13 The research investigates the investment made by the public sector in leisure , the limits to public sector involvement in leisure , and the development of the framework within which the various public bodies operate .
14 It is also important not to remain tied to the investment made in an old system .
15 THE DEATH OF THE Lotus Elan was the result of poor sales which failed to recoup the massive investment made in the car , according to former GM Europe boss Bob Eaton .
16 Although experience is central to construct theory , in Kellian terms , this is measured less by actual experience undergone than by the level of investment made in the actual revision of a construct system .
17 Her dedication would now be complete , an offering made from a full heart and an intimate knowledge of mental pain .
18 After the concert , Branson explained how difficult it was to sell Oldfield 's music in America ; indeed , the only way Virgin had been able to find an American distributor for his records at all was on the back of a deal made for a new group on the label , XTC — precisely the kind of music Oldfield abhorred .
19 It 's an amazingly heady concoction made from a good old bottle of Gordon 's , or whatever your favourite make happens to be , sloshed all over the fruits of the sloe ( blackthorn ) bush .
20 I shall certainly answer the question , because we have a policy to which I alluded as a result of an interruption made by the Government Whip .
21 A lock made to the specification of the British Standard BS 3621 ( 1980 ) or BS 3621 ( 1963 ) bearing the British Standards Institution ‘ Kite mark ’ ;
22 A RANDY Rajah had this special harem lock made in the middle of the last century to protect his sizzling sex slaves .
23 Listing would be by statutory instrument made on the advice of an advisory committee .
24 Relevant proceedings as defined by s93(3) means any application made or proceedings brought under the Children Act , any statutory instrument made under the Act or any amendment which the Act may make to any other statute .
25 ‘ It 's an instrument made by a woman guitar maker in Canada , named Linda Manzer .
26 ‘ That 's an instrument made by a guy called Weisenborn in Los Angeles in the '20s and '30s , ’ Ry explains .
27 It is technically perfectly lawful for a Minister of the Crown to be empowered to make statutory instruments in such a way that they are never subjected to parliamentary scrutiny — indeed , there is no requirement of promulgation or publication for an instrument to become legally binding and an instrument made by the Minister and cached in his bottom drawer could be as binding as the Theft Act ( although in this situation ignorance might , rarely in our law , offer a defence by reason of s.3(2) of the Statutory Instruments Act
28 In the first instance decision of Harvey [ 1988 ] Crim.L.R. 241 , a confession of murder made by a psychopathically disordered woman was , it is submitted , rightly excluded when it became apparent that she might have been motivated by a childlike desire to protect her lover , whom she had over-heard confessing to the same offence .
29 ‘ The case is of importance both because of its possible effect on Mr Anderson and also because an allegation of murder made in a civil action , particularly after an acquittal , is a matter of justifiable public concern and interest .
30 One recommendation made to a large number of departments , however , was for changes in teaching methods , notably the introduction of more oral work .
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