Example sentences of "[verb] be make by the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Application is made direct to the Polytechnic and decisions on whether to offer a place and what exemptions are to be given are made by the relevant Field Chairs , using an interview if necessary .
2 In this section we examine the contribution to the crisis that has been made by the sentencing decisions of the courts .
3 The call for a new , rigorous study of the costs has been made by the influential Chartered Institute of Public Finance and Accountancy ( CIPFA ) , which represents the directors of finance and senior finance staff of the majority of local authorities .
4 You ca n't start making approaches to landowners and other people who live round about until the decision has been made by the working party whether to go out for consultation or not .
5 An attempt has been made by the present writer to convey something of the lawless nature and the rough , tough frontierland conditions of post-Speranskii Siberia in his later chapter comparing Siberia to the American ‘ Wild West ’ and analysing the relationship between exile , vagrancy and crime in the region .
6 But in fact , the greatest contribution to latter-day fashion has been made by the American manual labourer .
7 This topic has lingered as a question over many WACC activities , and a significant contribution has been made by the WACC-initiated study on the mass media and village life in India .
8 I also support the suggestion that has been made by the National Association of Citizens Advice Bureaux about housing benefit continuing to be paid until the new system commences in 1993 .
9 In the meantime , a modest contribution towards this desirable goal has been made by the Advisory Council for Adult and Continuing Education ( ACACE ) in the form of a discussion paper on the evaluation of approved schemes .
10 I confirm that no progress of any sort has been made by the Provisional IRA towards its objective .
11 Carry On Columbus has been made by the original Carry On creators , executive producer Peter Rogers and director Gerald Thomas .
12 She argued that the history of " scum " should have alerted the IBA to its controversial nature , and that any decision to screen it should have been made by the appointed members of the Authority , and not by their executive staff .
13 An invention that might have been made by the chemical industry 50 years previously , was ultimately forced on it from outside .
14 It could have been made by the indigenous people immediately after the conquest , or alternatively features such as the teeth could have been cut much later on the head .
15 They could have been made by the same craftsman .
16 A last-minute payment of US$35,000,000 had been made by the Israeli government to the outgoing regime for its assistance in the operation , according to press reports from Washington and Israel .
17 The sun was fully eclipsed by Arcadia now , and although the main source of illumination was now only the light refracted through the halo of the planet 's atmosphere , it was easier to see in the dim but diffuse light than in the glare and dark shadows that had been made by the unshielded sun .
18 The Rueff plan , which was presented to de Gaulle in mid-November , had three main planks : a substantial devaluation of the franc ( accompanied by the creation of a new franc equivalent to 100 old francs ) ; action to control the budget deficit , both through increased taxes and cuts in governmental expenditure ; and a decision to remove many restrictions on foreign trade and to reduce tariffs on trade with the other five Common Market countries ( in line with a commitment that had been made by the Fourth Republic the year before ) .
19 On each occasion I felt that insufficient effort had been made by the surgical teams to decide on the capacity to give informed consent , and I was dismayed at the immediate assumption of incapacity because the patient had been sectioned .
20 In March 1947 , the Government announced its intention to round off the social service provision that had been made by the National Insurance and National Health Service Acts of 1946 , by introducing legislation to break up the poor law , and to introduce a comprehensive system of national assistance .
21 The greatest impact during the ‘ Griffiths era ’ had been made by the overriding concern in central government with balancing the books .
22 A further four have been made by the European Community and through the United Nations .
23 Will the Secretary of State lay aside diplomatic niceties for a moment and say that that hope has receded since July as a direct result of the intransigence of Mr. Denktash , who has made no move despite the fact that concessions have been made by the other side ?
24 Protests have been made by the local gardening club , Jubilee Citizens Club , a playgroup and WI over the new increased charges that would be forced upon them if the proposal was approved .
25 The allegations that have been made by the hon. Member for Sedgefield ( Mr. Blair ) go further and further into the realms of fantasy .
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