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

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1 The case for the common investment funds is also being made by the Official Custodian as she puts the divestment machinery in place .
2 There is , however , some potential for abuse in the system , with senior appointments being made by the Prime Minister .
3 The declaration can lead to an award of compensation being made by the Industrial Tribunal or , in some cases , the Employment Appeal Tribunal .
4 A fresh attempt is being made by the European Commission to settle an EC institutional dispute over titanium dioxide pollution .
5 That means that the irrelevant suggestions being made by the European Commission for mandatory information for and consultation with employees would bear much more heavily on British business than it would on our major competitors .
6 It was not a Government or taxpayer commitment , but a commitment being made by the hon. Gentleman on behalf of the private sector and employers .
7 The effectiveness of the new law allowing confiscation of drugs profits was amply demonstrated over the years that followed and soon the extent of the huge profits being made by the big drug smuggling rings was revealed .
8 Among the recommendations being made by the British Parachute Association arising from his investigation of Mr Tipping 's death , was that parachutists should consider fitting automatic activation devices .
9 On Dec. 13 the BCP leadership renounced the party 's constitutionally guaranteed monopoly on political power , the necessary constitutional amendments being made by the National Assembly on Jan. 15 , 1990 .
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