Example sentences of "[be] made by the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Where the debtor has been adjudged bankrupt or is a company which is being wound up or in relation to which an administration order is in force , the application can only be made by the official receiver , the trustee of the bankrupt 's estate , the liquidator or the administrator or , with the leave of the court , by a victim of the transaction .
2 If the lease concerned was one of up to 50 years , and the premium was assessable on the vendor under the Sch A provisions within ss 34–39 , ICTA 1988 , then an equivalent tax claim may be made by the ultimate lessee company within s 87(9) , ICTA 1988 .
3 Decisions must be made by the methodical application of rules to particular cases , not upon any private motivations .
4 Further changes to this DC may only be made by the new user associated with it .
5 The EC-listed company must make a public announcement about the acquisition or disposal in all member states where its shares are listed within ten calendar days , although member states can require disclosure to be made by the competent authority rather than the EC-listed company itself .
6 For Marx , the final revolution will be made by the proletarian class .
7 ‘ It is a decision that has to be made by the International Cricket Council and , under their rules , I am basically not allowed to say anything , ’ he said .
8 Again , applications may be made by the nearest relative or an approved social worker and two medical recommendations are required .
9 Most of the cuts , which were negotiated over 20 months [ see pp. 37201 ; 37267 ; 37335 ; 37473-74 ; 37796-97 ] , would be made by the Soviet Union and the Warsaw Pact countries , which were expected to reduce their total arsenal by as much as 40 per cent .
10 Secondly , if the GATT round collapses , will he give an assurance that contingency arrangements will be made by the British Government to ensure that the multi-fibre arrangement continues and that everything is done to defend employment and the trading position of the British textile industry ?
11 ALLEGATIONS that the Department of Trade and Industry may have lost the taxpayer millions of pounds over the sale of the Rover Group to British Aerospace are to be made by the National Audit Office , Parliament 's financial watchdog .
12 Apprised of this information , the computer print-outs ( ’ it 's all down to you , the draw will be made by the same computer that picked you to join the two out of every 100 households in the Barnard Castle area ’ ) are on their way by first-class post to Tom Champagne .
13 The final choice — which will be worth thousands of pounds to one manufacturer — will be made by the Royal Yachting Association next month .
14 Reeves and Mortimer , a six-part 30-minute series , is to be made by the independent production company Channel X for broadcast early next year .
15 Yet if there are two bids from within the company that is to be sold off , a unique pre-judgment would be made by the Scottish Office about the superiority of one bid against another .
16 Thereby an attempt will be made by the inter-disciplinary team to integrate and assess the various arguments and claims relating to this important issue .
17 Accordingly , having regard to maintaining the doctor 's primary duty , a Family Practitioners ' Committee is entitled to impose conditions limiting the number of visits per 1,000 patients which might be made by the deputising service , so as to prevent excessive use being made of a deputising service .
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