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

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1 Other information also provided highlighted the link made between ill health and poor housing by recent reports made on housing estates in West Belfast .
2 The Department of Education had accepted criticisms of the provision made for young children in ordinary elementary schools and had phased out arrangements for under-threes by 1904 ( in 1875 elementary schools accommodated 19,358 under-threes ) .
3 Meanwhile , the Bank of England published a 45-page document outlining its view of the progress made on underlying inflation and where it is heading over the subsequent 24 months .
4 The progress made towards that increase allows " individual staff to commit themselves to their own professional development and makes it possible for management to accept responsibility for implementation " ( Hewton 1988:89 ) .
5 A second theme evident in biogeography has been the progress made towards cultural biogeography and historical ecology .
6 All this is rather a shame , given the progress made in other areas .
7 At the latest within three years from the start of the second phase , the Commission and the Council of the monetary institution would report … on the functioning of the second phase and in particular on the progress made in real convergence , in order to prepare the decision concerning the passage to the third phase , which will occur within a reasonable time …
8 More effective deterrents must be found for the minority of drinkers who persist in driving but the progress made in many countries is very encouraging .
9 The progress made in this field at the Science Museum would have been unaffordable without the voluntary efforts and expertise of Computer Conservation Society 's members .
10 The tests of the success of the new-style DHAs will be based on the progress made in these directions .
11 Let us give thanks for the progress made in scientific research , for the luxuries and comforts it has given us , for the assistance in curing disease , with storing information and with improving communications .
12 Obviously the progress made in educational thinking just prior to 1973 , and in its interpretation , had been quite dramatic and the way was clear for the first time to develop long-term objectives for education .
13 Observers compared the plan to Poland 's " shock therapy " reforms and noted that the Russian government had been slow to build on the progress made by democratic forces in the failed coup .
14 If there are complaints about aircraft noise , ( who can complain about the gentle purring of light aircraft engines ? ) perhaps the complainers should consider the noise made by industrial development and the increased heavy traffic associated with such development .
15 They suggested : ‘ Hence the recommendation made in several countries to give breast-fed infants fluoride supplements should be reconsidered . ’
16 Two Britons tunnelled to freedom under the horse made from Red Cross food crates by Wing Commander Roger Maw , of Walesby , Lincs .
17 But nobody could get the movie made at that time , and the question now was whether Val was n't too old for the part .
18 We did not accept the proposal made by other member states for a power of co-decision between the Parliament and the Council .
19 What they all have in common is a basic commitment that the vines should have been cultivated without the use of chemical fertilisers , pesticides , fungicides or herbicides ( except for a few age-old things like Bordeaux mixture ) , and the wine made without chemical additives or agents — apart from a few natural and/or traditional substances .
20 The charge made by liberal historians , that the revolutionary ideologies and programmes were the hothouse creation of intellectuals isolated from the masses they claimed to represent does not stand up to close scrutiny .
21 A Whig tract of 1711 argued that " The Revolution was almost entirely owing to them [ Tories ] " , whilst the Nonconformist Daniel Defoe repeatedly replied to the charge made by High Churchmen in Anne 's reign that the Dissenters had been responsible for the murder of Charles , by reminding them what they " did to his Son " : " if they will go back to 48 , and provoke us to Recriminate , by telling us of Killing the Father ; let us bring them back to 88 , and tell them of Deposing the Son , and sending him Abroad to beg his Bread " .
22 It should be noted that this figure excludes sales to the UK sector of the North Sea which are not classified as exports and reinforces the point made in last year 's survey , that the Mechanical engineering sector in Grampian is having considerable success in widening it 's export markets .
23 Many subsequent critics have taken up the point made by radical blacks at the time that this was a romantic and pastoral view of the rural South , but several early critics hailed the film as a brilliantly realistic depiction of a whole section of American society .
24 In addition the respondents pleaded that the petitioner was not entitled to pursue these allegations because of the compromise made on 6 May 1988 whereby it was agreed that ‘ all litigation between Omnicorp , [ the petitioner , the first respondent and the second respondent ] ( including the present proceedings ) would be discontinued . ’
25 Breakfast is tea and muesli , the muesli made with hot water and milk powder .
26 Before examining the use made of hospitals , it is important to look at the use made of preventive services in the community .
27 The use made of existing equipment and software ;
28 In a very simple study of the use made of orthographic knowledge , Mason ( 1978 ) had adult readers name words or novel strings of letters forming " nonwords " which varied in orthographic redundancy .
29 Where relevant we outline the use made of this material in what has actually been done .
30 The use made of this resource by teachers , schools and LEAs is to a degree unpredictable , and conditional on other factors , including teachers ' own ideologies .
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