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

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1 But for many people is n't it the case that the the church wedding is an an and the promises made the vows made before God and er before the the congregation , for many people they 're just a sort of rather erm oh dear how can I put it rather a flimsy frippery erm that they just feel it 's essential to have so that they can have the nice pictures and and look back on on a church wedding .
2 ‘ I guess that 's why I 've made the choices I 've made , Mandy .
3 In dismissing the taxpayer 's appeal , Mr Justice Rattee said that the taxpayer could have made the returns accompanied by an indication that there were matters still outstanding which might affect the contents of the returns .
4 Hall seems not to have fulfilled his promise to cost the winning designs , as Hunt , who presumably would have made the estimates , did not examine the plans , and there is no evidence of Hall having reported this information back to Parliament .
5 The flow of water in and out of the Pool is so greatly impeded that evaporation under the grilling sun has made the waters very salty indeed .
6 And I would like to make another quote if I may , he was the one that talked about Scotland being the land of cakes , and brother Scots , where the women made the cakes but he 's only addressing the brother Scots .
7 Thus , if the trustees of an interest in possession trust were actually to pay monies it will generally be the trustees who will be treated for the purpose of income tax as having made the payment and not the beneficiary ; if bare trustees , nominees or agents were to pay monies the beneficial owners or principals will generally be treated as having made the payments .
8 She has since done this and due to popular demand has now made the patterns available for £3.25 to include p&p direct from Roz Kellett , .
9 And it 's much loved by Mike Harding , entertainer and well-known walker , who has made the Dales his home for the past twenty years .
10 The much greater availability of contraception and safe abortion has made the consequences of sexual intercourse for women , in terms of unwanted children , much less likely .
11 Like a robot she 'd made the calls Steve should have made and the rest of the time she had walked the city , trying to be a tourist taking in all the sights .
12 As you become more familiar with the subject , after repeated reviews , data can be found and appreciated if you have made the pages of your textbooks as individual and readily recognisable as the pages of your notes .
13 Without warning the air was split by a high pitched banshee wail , rising and falling on a sliding scale of pain that would have made the slates fall off the roof if there had been any .
14 ‘ 'T IS ’ has made the suits kind of antsy about sonnets .
15 Will my hon. Friend pay tribute to the doctors , nurses and administrators who have made the reforms , the fundholders and the NHS trusts a success ?
16 No. 65 was used for this run ; it was the one which had made the trials on Anerley Hill before public service commenced .
17 And the bookshop had made the connections : Marovitz and the Cochrane theatre people ; Haynes and Jack Henry Moore , with plenty of contacts in Scotland , in Europe ; Burroughs and Ginsberg and Corso and Ferlinghetti ; Simon Vinkenoog in Amsterdam ; and through the art gallery Indica had access to the British avant-garde .
18 ‘ But who would 've made the drawings ? ’ asked Betty .
19 I hope that I have made the merits of the New Criticism sufficiently clear in the preceding pages .
20 He refused to say who had made the complaints ; they included inattention to patients , negligence as to cleanliness , and lack of supervision by the superintendent nurse .
21 Recent reforms have made the complaints system more straightforward .
22 However , ‘ mega-mechanization ’ , short-term financial calculations discounting the sustention of biological and soil factors ( and thus favouring plantations ) , inadequate provision for silvicultural programmes or even the removal of the successful forests themselves have made the systems seem not to be viable .
23 A box displaying at tick , a cross and a question mark will be displayed — click on ‘ tick ’ to exit having made the changes , ‘ cross ’ to exit without any changes being made — if you 've mucked it up ! — and on ‘ question mark ’ to return to the menu .
24 It would have needed two years , rather than two months , for the government to have made the changes necessary for them to become re-electable . ’
25 It was enough that the girl had made the shoes which she was wearing for this special occasion , she certainly had no place in this night of Emily 's triumph .
26 Given the government 's enthusiasm for housing associations , it is curious that recent changes have made the associations ' task more difficult .
27 According to the report , Syria had made the arms deal a condition for repaying an estimated US$1,000 million in military debts to Czechoslovakia .
28 from Gladstone and Gannon , and er he gave an awful lot of people at the S U and at Alcuin J C R a lot of grief over the provost , who then wrote them a letter saying I , Jim am the fault of all this and just generally made the students look even dafter for
29 Updates to the program instructions and data are inevitable , but each time an amendment is made the chances of introducing unplanned consequences increase .
30 Such new sources of political energy may well have made the Athenians look hungrily away from their old markets to Sicily and Egypt .
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