Example sentences of "[pron] be made [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | This lays down cancellation provisions ( reg 4 ) similar to those applied under the CCA 1974 in relation to supplies by a trader of goods or services to a consumer which are made during an unsolicited visit to the consumer 's home , or that of another consumer , or the consumer 's place of work ( reg 3 ) for a VAT inclusive payment of £35 or more ( reg 3(2) ( f ) ) . |
2 | Three units are available , all of which are made in the same casing . |
3 | These are subatomic particles that are similar to the more familiar pi-mesons , but which are made from a different combination of quarks , the fundamental building blocks of matter . |
4 | Voluntary aided schools are governed by an instrument of government ( constituting the governing body ) and articles of government ( regulating the way the school is to be governed ) both of which are made by the local education authority : section 1 of the Education ( No. 2 ) Act 1986 . |
5 | Programmes which were made for a general public of native speakers of the language will obviously not be graded for use with language students . |
6 | In the medieval period the church was also involved in the brewing of its own church-ales , which were made on an occasional basis and produced a useful income supplement ; in late medieval times these were often served in the Church House that frequently adjoined the churchyard . |
7 | It said that the company regretted the job losses , which were made following a reduced demand for certain products , due primarily to lower production rates of civil aircraft . |
8 | This ice cream boasts American parentage , though its ancestry goes back to the exotic sherbets which were made in the Arab kingdoms of Granada and Cordoba in Spain . |
9 | A more precise source for this than archaeology is the record of tax assessments , and more particularly the grants of tax relief which were made in the fifteenth-century reassessments . |
10 | In Mary 's reign , between 1542 and 1574 , when the civil war which followed her deposition was finally over , there were twenty-five large-scale bonds involving groups of people , five of which were made in the first six years of the minority , as well as the thirty-six individual bonds made mainly for political purposes by Arran and Mary of Guise , and the two by Beaton which , in view of the comment by John Knox about the extensive number of his bonds , can only be a small proportion of the total . |
11 | For trekking , I would recommend a lighter weight such as the Link jacket from Karrimor ( £79 ) , which is made from a stretchy fleece called Polarquest , the Ultralite pullover Calange ( £65 ) , which is made from Karisma and weighs only 9oz , or the Panel jacket from North Face ( £63 ) . |
12 | Theory in fact is the building which is made from the hard-won bricks of research studies . |
13 | ‘ Theory , in fact , is the building which is made from the hard-won bricks of research studies ’ ( Man 1985 ) . |
14 | Omega Pet Foods manufactures the extruded variety which is made from the same constituents , but cooked under pressure — extruded — to form a characteristic nugget . |
15 | A chargeable transfer is a transfer of value which is made by an individual and which is not an exempt transfer ( an exempt transfer would be , for example , a transfer to a spouse which comes within IHA 1984 , s18 or a transfer which comes within the annual exemption of £3,000 contained in s19 of that Act ) . |
16 | which is made by an individual , 2. on or after 18 March 1986 , 3. which would otherwise be a chargeable transfer , and 4. comprises a gift made to : ( a ) another individual , or ( b ) an accumulation and maintenance trust , or ( c ) a disabled persons trust ( IHTA 1984 , s3A ) . |
17 | The technology is not a neutral determining force , but is itself subject to human choice which is made by the powerful on the basis of what suits their interests . |
18 | In addition , a bathymetric survey of Finlaggan Loch , Islay , which was made for the National Museum of Scotland , was combined with investigations by a BGS diving team . |
19 | One early example of a pre-packaged product was JS own-brand bloater fish paste which was made to a special recipe in the firm 's Blackfriars factory from 1891 until the Second World War . |
20 | For large numbers come into the criminal justice system unnecessarily , erm that is likely to set back the progress which was made during the nineteen eighties and er increase and reinforce criminality . |
21 | Owners Rea C Richardson benefit from his onboard beet harvester jack , which was made from an ex-Moreau ram with home-brewed framing . |
22 | The Government must find an answer to that key point , which was made by the hon. and learned Member for Burton , who has long experience at the Bar , and by my right hon. Friend the Member for Sparkbrook . |
23 | there is a model of a robot from Japan which was made in the 1960s . |
24 | The impression which was made upon the British by what came to be known as the Canadian model was correspondingly deep and powerful . |
25 | Basic pasta itself is made from a stiff dough of flour and water , although eggs may sometimes be included . |
26 | She was made of a strong enough fibre to cope with ideas to which she had already become accustomed , like murder and rape ; it was novelty that she found hard to accept . |
27 | The first two coins ( left ) are both Athenian , but one was made in the early fifth century BC and the other in the mid fourth . |
28 | They are made on a narrower last and in the interest of weight reduction , sacrifice all the midsole cushioning and stability features of a conventional trainer . |
29 | It has long been the view of central government that these forecasts are much more accurate if they are made at a local rather than at a national level ( Hammond , 1984 ) . |
30 | They are made from a semi-rigid porous material but bear no markings . |