Example sentences of "[noun pl] made over [art] " in BNC.

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1 They have to address questions such as why people buy an inefficient fridge , when more efficient models are available , and how consumers balance a greater initial cost with savings made over the life of an appliance .
2 As such , they are extremely valuable and their accuracy is known to have improved considerably as a result of methodological improvements made over the last few years ( OPCS , 1980 ; Craig and Broad , 1982 ) .
3 The session is a great opportunity to total and celebrate all the small wins made over the year .
4 When these films made over a twenty year period have , on rare occasions , been seen by Western audiences , critics have referred to him as neo-neo-realist or post-Brechtian film-maker .
5 The target 's circular to shareholders must disclose purchases and redemptions made over the period commencing 12 months prior to the offer period and ending with the latest practicable date prior to the posting of the document .
6 For example , the size of a region of a component may be chosen to provide a given minimal strength ; this will be dependent on the assumptions made over the choice of materials and loading conditions .
7 Travelling by train from Gatwick Airport to London , I felt sorry for the many foreign visitors struggling to follow the announcements made over the loudspeaker .
8 Decisions made over the next three months seem certain to shape the future of work and play in Britain until well into the next century .
9 Any spreadsheet should be able to calculate the present value of payments made over a fixed term .
10 The objective of this visit and others made over the week was to develop research collaboration between Queen 's and the Chinese University .
11 It makes no sense to confine the purpose and scheme of administrative receivership to appointments of receivers made over the property of registered companies .
12 Sterling lost all gains made over the past few days after the Germans cut a quarter per cent off their interest rate .
13 The offensive was an attempt both to consolidate gains made over the previous two months and to wrest control of the main road and rail links to Thailand .
14 The Khmers Rouges , by far the most active of the three external factions in the military sphere , appeared to be consolidating territorial gains made over the past year , particularly in the south , rather than trying to extend their area of occupation .
15 An appendix to that report on political Union : Law-Making powers and procedures contained a systematic analysis of the important changes which would be made by entry into force of the treaty and compared these with the recommendations made over a number of years in various reports of the Select Committee .
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