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

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1 Appointments to the Court of Appeal , to the Appellate Committee of the House of Lords , and to the offices of Lord Chief Justice and President of the Family Division are made by the Prime Minister after consultation with the Lord Chancellor , who himself consults with senior members of the judiciary before making his choice or consulting with the Prime Minister .
2 It is to be noted that need is not referred to albeit that , in practice , many applications for interim payment are made with the specific intent of securing a sum designed to meet a specific need or requirement of the pursuer .
3 The majority are made in the 90-line grade , with a ⅝″ ( 1½ ) deep pile , but a number of 70-line items , sometimes with slightly lower piles , are also produced .
4 Well , just generally , we have n't restricted recruiting of care staff , in other words , unless we know there 's a decision been made about a residential establishment which there has n't been at present .
5 Recommendations on student progress are made to the central management team of the Dean , Assistant Dean and Co-ordinator by Field Chairs and senior tutors before noon on Thursday .
6 Has any study been made of a similar problem ?
7 By comparing the fineness of the Sutton Hoo coins themselves with this trend , it was possible to say that the basest and therefore latest coins in the purse were made in the 620s AD , thus defining the earliest probable date for the ship burial .
8 But it would prevent the press from publishing calumnies which can not be answered , as in the Beck case , sometimes until weeks or even months after the allegation is made in the public arena of a court .
9 Mention is made of a male Christ , God is conceived in male terms , and biblical readings doubtless largely concern the doings of men .
10 No mention is made of the lateral road on the ridge of Busaco which was so carefully restored by Wellington and which played such a vital role in the successful conduct of the battle .
11 Mention is made of the Equal Pay and Sex Discrimination Acts but there is no attempt to question their ultimate effectiveness .
12 Apart from the dubious nature of several of these claims , no mention is made of the possible ill effects of health services on economic growth .
13 With brass Spring ‘ O ’ fittings , the pipe is simply pushed into the fitting : the seal is made by a rubber ‘ O ’ ring and the pipe held in place by a stainless steel retaining ring .
14 The oil-finished neck is made from the customary maple , with the headstock scarfed on in what is rapidly becoming the ‘ old-fashioned way ’ .
15 Where analogy is made to the general population , comparison figures are taken from Social Trends .
16 Matt said with satisfaction , ‘ At least the billy tea is made in the approved fashion .
17 A study is made of the social characteristics of medical men , their social origins , incomes , household structures , and place and type of residence .
18 This Gruyère is made in the high alpine mountains , the paste is soft and supple , the cut shows not any hole like butter . "
19 It has been in the initial stage in which wishing prevails over thinking , generalisation over observation , and in which little attempt is made at a critical analysis of existing facts or available means .
20 A deal was made between the three of them .
21 This in his opinion would make aircraft easier to guard against sabotage , no mention was made of a possible air strike which had not occurred to the air staff .
22 No mention was made of the special involvement of the Attorney General .
23 The gun was returned to its usual place in the comer of the room and no more mention was made of the dead jackdaw .
24 At the recent meeting of Nether Wyresdale Parish Council mention was made of the large gates onto the highway which have been erected at Burnside Snow Hill , Scorton .
25 No mention was made of The British Library .
26 No mention was made in the 1956 Defence White Paper of the possibility of ending National Service , but within the War Office a committee was set up under General Sir Richard Hull ( later to become Field Marshal , succeeding Mountbatten in 1965 as Chief of Defence Staff ) to examine the size of regular Army that would be needed , and could be recruited , if National Service was abolished .
27 A search was made for an apt sock-it-to-him opening remark , yet nothing came .
28 It has interested me very much to learn from the Air Historical Branch of the Royal Air Force that after the war , since nothing had been heard of Warrant Officer Crane 's Stirling , its crew and S.A.S. passengers , a search was made of the Morvan region .
29 In 1830 a search was made by a British Government expedition , but nothing was found .
30 The roof was made of the interlaced sprays of the yew tree , stiff twigs twisted in and out , over and under , hard as ice and set with dull-red berries .
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