Example sentences of "made by [art] [noun pl] of [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Special rules as to the acquisition of public rights of way by lapse of time have been made by the Rights of Way Act 1932 .
2 The Bradford decisions were to prove so effective in isolating the Party that the prophecies of disaster made by the opponents of disaffiliation seemed about to be fulfilled .
3 This abandonment of both the major innovations made by the descendants of Eusthenopteron during their colonisation of the land occurs not only among those salamanders that have taken to water but even among some that spend their lives almost entirely on land .
4 My letter ( HAS March 17 ) sought to correct the misleading statements made by the residents of Lakeside to The Northern ( March 5 and 6 ) .
5 So we come back to the one explanation which resolves every difficulty : the ‘ discovery ’ made by the monks of Canterbury in 1120–21 , as the canons of York at once realized , was the moment of their enlargement .
6 It was here that the Princess was presented with a bonnet of straw-plait made by the ladies of Swanage who stayed up all night to finish it before the royal party left next day from the Quay to join the Royal Yacht in the Bay .
7 There are few patterns as varied and beautiful as those made by the feathers of birds .
8 On the whole , Acts , despite their legal precision , are fairly loose guides when it comes actually to setting up the services they authorize , and the decisions made by the administrators of services at central or local level are of great importance in shaping the provision .
9 These paths were made by the feet of generations of women — our mothers , their mothers , their grandmothers — walking .
10 The Wallabies coaching clinic was a great success and a tribute to the efforts made by the likes of Dan Dan Qeqe .
11 The speeches made by the representatives of member governments at the General Assembly were dominated by events in the Gulf [ see pp. 37631-41 ; 37694-97 ] .
12 The US yesterday welcomed a proposal made by the presidents of Colombia , Peru and Bolivia that European nations should participate in a drugs summit with President Bush .
13 We drew pencil ellipses ; we copied the arcs made by the tops of flower vases .
14 In theory , customs and excise appointments were made by the boards of commissioners in Edinburgh , but the fact that the commissioners ' recommendations had subsequently to be confirmed by the Treasury in London allowed plenty of opportunity for political intervention .
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