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

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1 The presentation would be made at a Divisional Meeting in due course .
2 Sheer cliffs , 300–400 feet high , defend the island , relenting only where a breach permits landings to be made at a small beach ; nearby an ancient graveyard and ruined crofts are relics of a former occupation .
3 A + mistake may be made at a single point or a length of DNA may become temporarily dislocated and be reinserted in the wrong place .
4 OK so the occasional ( ! ) taunt may be made at a footy game but it IS a football match after all and not a place for the fainthearted .
5 Such policies can not work , because cuts have to be made at a difficult time and even more jobs are lost .
6 A decision on Langbaurgh 's controversial parking policy in Redcar and Guisborough will be made at a special highways meeting today .
7 Adjustment can then be made at an early stage before it is too late .
8 Vologsky had constantly reassured himself that the repeated refusals were simply because his applications happened to be made at an inopportune moment .
9 Development and consultation time has been short , and there are a number of features which will require close scrutiny during the early stages of piloting , so that adjustments can be made at an appropriate time .
10 The decisions will be made at the appropriate level by those who have a stake in them .
11 We must implement the principle of ‘ subsidiarity ’ , that decisions should be made at the appropriate level whether that is local , regional , national or European .
12 The presentations to the prize winners will be made at the European Quality Management Forum in October .
13 Turns onto headings will be made at the standard rate , but using the stop-watch , not magnetic compass .
14 The appointment will be made at the A7/A8 level ( Lecturer ) .
15 Enquiries about the social fund , ( Page 2 ) income support ( Page 2 ) and fuel direct ( Page 8 ) should be made at the local office of the Department of Social Security .
16 Such submissions must be made at the pretrial review or preliminary consideration , or on application under Ord 9 , r 14 where more than £1,000 is claimed .
17 Nonetheless certain advances can be made at the national level , and given that politics and governmental power are still largely national in scope certain advances must be made at that level if they are to be made at all .
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