Example sentences of "[be] make in [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Although the company was planning to record interviews with Mr Major , Mr Kinnock and Mr Ashdown for a World in Action special they were to be made in a central London hotel some distance away .
2 To avoid being misled by stones and tree roots , several probes should be made in a small area .
3 On her visit to Malton , she not only purchased a riding habit in deep , forest-green velvet , but ordered one to be made in a similar material of a light golden-brown colour , to match the shade of her eyes .
4 As a result , the payment to Mrs Sutcliffe had to be made in a roundabout way . ’
5 Last year , Mr Ashdown and his advisers embarked on ‘ war-gaming ’ — what social workers would call ‘ role playing ’ — to explore the moves and counter-moves likely to be made in a hung Parliament .
6 The same point can be made in a different way .
7 Capital payments ( such as interest-free loans ) can then be made in a tax-efficient manner to the trust beneficiaries , or the gross proceeds of disposal can be reinvested within the " umbrella " of the trust , thus deferring the capital gains tax liability indefinitely .
8 Delivery can be made in an appropriate case by the transfer of a document , or documents , of title , as in c.i.f. contracts ( see paragraph 3-.25 ) .
9 Reference to such a policy when this is appropriate — that the buyer is to have the benefit of a policy the seller has obtained , for example , or that the sale is conditional on such a policy being issued to one of the parties — should be made in an appropriate case .
10 The last help screen might be considered superfluous in that it is simply a reminder that all entries have to be made in an appropriate manner .
11 A less legitimate gain , but one which might still be made in an unsuccessful war , was to exploit the system of contracting to provide troops .
12 These issues are difficult enough to disentangle in contemporary research , and there are major problems in gaining access to data which would really enable those distinctions to be made in an historical context .
13 Whatever the future pattern of health care in London , it must make adequate provision for the demands likely to be made in the immediate future .
14 ‘ The final decision will be made in the New Year and we may bow to public pressure , ’ says the spokesman .
15 However , it is also understood the announcement was to be made in the New Year and was brought forward because the Prime Minister and the Queen decided to pre-empt publicity after being advised of a leak .
16 The final decision on how best to save the money will be made in the new year .
17 Public-sector wages and payments would be made in the new currency , but it would not be backed by hard currency and international recognition , unlike the future Latvian currency , the lats .
18 The head does not always have the time to ponder the price of those personal and professional adjustments which have to be made in the regular course of management .
19 Claims of up to £1,000 can be made in the small claims court , but in larger , more unusual cases you 'll probably need a solicitor whose fees will be paid by the hairdresser if you win the case .
20 Mortgages will not be affected and payments should continue to be made in the normal way .
21 These reports will normally be made in the early months of each financial year , allowing the inclusion of outturn information relating to the financial year just ended .
22 In terms of effects on the supply of work effort , a case against the current system of direct taxes and in favour of a switch towards indirect taxes might be made in the specific cases of poverty and unemployment traps .
23 Today , the industry has no need to feed off the margins , needs no lessons from Sigue Sigue Sputnik about the Global Leisure Industry , movie tie-ins or the killings to be made in the future collusion of pop and advertising to create new needs .
24 Enquiries should be made in the first instance to the Academic Registrar .
25 The decision should be made in the first instance as if it were easy to be made .
26 Firstly , how did this extraordinary mistake came to be made in the first instance by the Department of Transport .
27 The most powerful potential weapon in Parliament 's hands remains its control over clauses enabling regulations to be made in the first place .
28 The gains to be made in the political sphere are , as Chapter S will show , more ambiguous and contradictory .
29 Gouled Aptidon announced on Nov. 27 that he was prepared hold a referendum in order to " consult " the population on " changes to be made in the political domain " .
30 A defendant 's costs order may also be made in the following circumstances : ( 1 ) by a magistrates ' court where an information has been laid before magistrates but not proceeded with ; or where the magistrates ' court inquiring into an indictable offence as examining justices determines not to commit the accused for trial ; ( 2 ) by the Crown Court where the defendant is not tried for an offence for which he or she had been indicted or committed for trial ; or the defendant who has been convicted of an offence before a magistrates ' court appeals against conviction or sentence and , in consequence of that appeal , the conviction is set aside or a less severe punishment is awarded ; ( 3 ) by the Divisional Court where it deals with any criminal appeal ; ( 4 ) by the Court of Appeal where it allows an appeal against conviction or sentence or on such an appeal finds the defendant guilty of a different offence or imposes a different sentence ; ( 5 ) by the House of Lords where it determines a criminal appeal , or application for leave to appeal .
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