Example sentences of "may be made by [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | In the family proceedings court an appointment may be made by a justices ' clerk . |
2 | An order referring a question to the European Court may be made by a judge only before or at the trial or hearing of any action or matter either of his own motion or on the application of any party . |
3 | Purchase decisions , particularly on a straight re-buy basis , may be made by a Company 's buying department . |
4 | In other circumstances an application may be made by a victim of the transaction , viz. , a person who is , or is capable of being , prejudiced by the transaction . |
5 | Application may be made by an ASW or nearest relative although the draft code of practice ( Department of Health , 1989 ) states the former should apply whenever possible . |
6 | Disclosure may be made by an agent . |
7 | At the outset , the plaintiff may be slow to contact a solicitor , negotiations for a settlement may drag on , the extent of the plaintiff 's injuries may not become clear until the end of a lengthy period of treatment , investigations may have to be carried out to ascertain the evidence , expert opinions may have to be obtained , communication and action by both sides may be poor and slow , the advice of counsel may be taken , pleadings are often extended , the length of time spent waiting for the trial to begin can be substantial , and errors may be made by the professionals involved . |
8 | By s. 4 of the 1986 Act a disqualification order may be made by the court in the course of winding up a company , if it appears that the person : |
9 | An order to transfer may be made by the court on its own motion , or on the application of any party on not less than two clear days ' notice ( Ord 16 , r 4(1) ) . |
10 | Flights are planned many months in advance , but alteration to these may be made by the IATA scheduling committee which regulates the movements of all international air traffic . |
11 | On retirement , a discretionary gift , varying in value according to length of continuous service , may be made by the Company to an employee . |
12 | Templates may be made by the teacher for outlines which are repeatedly used , e.g. the human body and its organs . |