Sentence examples for was made upon from inspiring English sources

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The decree was made upon the pleadings.

As the transaction is disclosed in the record, the loan was made upon the note as well as the deed of trust.

An experimental check was made upon the theory given in Part I. Cracking catalyst was used as a solid and differently adsorbed tracer gases were used.

The arrest from which appellant prayed to be discharged was made upon a commitment and warrant in proceedings to remove him to the District of Columbia, to be tried upon an indictment there found against him.

It might, on various other accounts, be important to him that such a paper should not remain in the plaintiff's hands: and, if the bargain was made upon any consideration, the Court will not inquire into its adequacy.

Matthews thereupon filed a bill to enjoin the sale, and obtained a decree for a perpetual injunction, upon the ground that the loan was made upon real security, which was forbidden by the statute.

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Moves are made upon the scientific and strategic boards.

Discussions are made upon a case study using this proposed method.

Payment can be made upon proof that such application has been made.

It has met all calls which have been made upon it since that time.

Appointments to teaching assistantships are made upon recommendation of the head of a department.

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