Example sentences of "make [prep] other [noun] " in BNC.

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1 You 've been made for other things than politics and intrigue . ’
2 My grant covered the school fees only , and no provision was made for other necessities .
3 These arguments are given some strength when we realise that the claims being made for English language by Lyons are remarkably similar to those being made for other aspects of English in general , or of English class culture in particular , by other writers .
4 To me wood is alive , whereas " woods " made of other materials feel dead .
5 Before turning to the all-important Accounts , mention must be made of other methods whereby information about a company is required to be disseminated .
6 The same publisher is now launching a companion work , The Container Gardener by Rupert Golby ( April , £16.99 , 0 7472 0571 X ) , to cover the use of containers made of other kinds of material .
7 As the ruling only applies to the institutions named , SPUC intends to get further banning orders made against other groups and named individuals as and when it becomes ‘ necessary ’ ( Irish Times , 30 Dec. 1986 ) .
8 An assistant might serve for years as the keeper of a specific book , being required to follow the paths of investigation which were suggested by the information absorbed , until at last connections were made with other disciplines .
9 Commonwealth performance during the conference had been magnificent , and valuable contacts made with other powers .
10 Packaging for egg boxes , meat trays and fast food can be made with other fibres and plastics , and reduce by 100 per cent the CFCs used in this area .
11 ‘ Great strides have been made with other forms of cancer .
12 Experiments have been made with other ways of attaching the printed pages to the external case .
13 Comparisons are being made with other types of store .
14 If comparisons of prevalence are to be made with other populations or other times , there must obviously be reasonable similarity in the research methods used .
15 Comparisons have been made with other ancient Near Eastern law-codes , especially the Code of Hammurabi , and many similarities noted .
16 To this end alliances are made with other sectors at all levels , local , regional and national .
17 Whatever the ultimate effects of the present move to academic excellence and competition in our schools I would point people in the diocese to notice the serious cuts which are being made within other areas of education in both Cumbria and Lancashire — and especially , in this time of discussion about juvenile crime , in the County Youth Services .
18 ‘ If a judgment requires , before it can be made , the existence of some facts then , although the evaluation of those facts is for the Secretary of State alone , the court must inquire whether those facts exist , and have been taken into account , whether the judgment has been made upon a proper self-direction as to those facts , whether the judgment has not been made upon other facts which ought not to have been taken into account .
19 Textbooks in periglacial ( e.g. Davies , 1969 ; Pewé , 1969 ; Washburn , 1973 ) , as well as textbooks in glacial geomorphology acknowledged the contributions made from other disciplines , from research institutes and from international conferences .
20 The introduction of cheap plaits from China and Japan during the last quarter of the nineteenth century hit the industry hard just as fashion started to favour smaller hats and ones made from other materials .
21 ‘ Exports of imitation Stolichnaya are from time to time made from other regions of the former USSR , ’ he said .
22 All this is rather a shame , given the progress made in other areas .
23 Despite this apparent lack of official enthusiasm , progress has been made in other areas .
24 Firstly the criteria for the mean electorate size for a European parliamentary constituency has previously been used as a justification for ignoring the case for Cornwall , yet concessions have been made in other areas establishing such constituencies that do not meet the size requirement an that 's because it is accepted that European parliamentary constituencies should be created along the lines of natural communities , communities of identity and communities of interest .
25 She had found it in them perhaps more securely than in the friends she had made in other colleges , with whom her relationships had been complicated by sex .
26 If a decision has been taken to sell or terminate an operation and the reporting entity is demonstrably committed to the sale or termination , then provisions should be made only for the direct costs of the sale or termination and any operating losses of the operation up to the date of sale or termination ; provisions for future operating losses may not be made in other circumstances .
27 Good designers are forced to get their stuff made in other countries simply because they ca n't get the quality of manufacture that they want here . ’
28 Finally , the Adoption Act 1968 extends the powers of courts in the United Kingdom over adoption , and enables effect to be given in the United Kingdom to adoptions made in other countries ; and the Adoption Act 1976 consolidates all the earlier enactments relating to adoption .
29 Similar theoretical studies have been made in other countries such as that by Professor Norman Rasmussen in the United States , who concluded that the worst possible reactor accident would cause 3300 deaths , 45,000 illnesses , and 1500 fatal cancers which would appear decades later ( Hawkes et al. , 1986 ) .
30 I found this out at Dagenham , when I worked at Fords , the supply lorries used to come through the day and through the night with articles made in other factories , including bodies and wheels and these were put on the assembly line and routed through Fords to be assembled .
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