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

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1 The doctors detailed the attempts made at resuscitation , but by 2.40 it was concluded that there was no activity in either heart or brain and that the President must be declared dead .
2 The first of these summit meetings took place at Geneva in November 1985 ; it provided an opportunity for an exchange of views on the progress made at the arms talks and on regional issues .
3 As he knows , the decision made at an earlier stage not to complete the slip road was considered to be ludicrous .
4 Members will be asked to vote on the following actions which are designed to achieve a reversal of the decision made at F&S on 5 March 1991 not to implement the Shop 's proposal for a reduction in pay differentials .
5 As Personal Assistant to John Watson , prepare a report reviewing Palatine Ales ' position following the successful conclusion of the takeover battle , evaluating the proposals made at the last Board meeting , and submitting your recommendations regarding future policy .
6 AT&T blamed a downturn in demand for the products made at the Irish plants and increasing competitiveness in international markets .
7 The division made at Worms in 839 , unlike the grants to Charles in 837 and 838 , was prospective only .
8 A fundamental challenge had been levelled at the settlement made at Troyes which had altered the line of succession to the crown of France .
9 Having obtained a papal dispensation , Philip , duke of Burgundy , forsook his support of the settlement made at Troyes and , hence , too , his allegiance to the English as rulers of France .
10 Although the concessions met the demands made at the start of an unprecedented national protest campaign on June 10 , they now failed to satisfy the opposition , who responded by continuing to call for Ratsiraka 's resignation .
11 The bracing Cotswold air produces fine healthy lungs , and the rumpus made at play-time could be clearly heard by fond parents who were safely half a mile away .
12 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 .
13 Long ago , thousands of years ago perhaps , a rune had been carved in the centre of the broad flat stone , and the faint marks which still remained indicated that the rune had been in the shape the shadows of the Foinmen made at sunset .
14 Now we await the entry into the Promised Land , the turning of the people into an independent nation of some renown ( you will remember that was the vision implied by the terms of the promises made at the start of Genesis 12 ) , and their becoming a source of blessing for ‘ all the families of the earth ’ .
15 The only christian element of this ideal , this christian ideal , is the mention of the word God in the promises made at marriage .
16 The angles made at the elbows , shoulders , knees and ankle joints are clearly visible .
17 These points reinforce the generalizations made at the beginning of this chapter , that housewives approach housework as work , analogous with any other kind of job .
18 At the outset it is necessary to reiterate the point made at the beginning of this chapter , namely , that accurate up-to-date and spatially relevant data on rural employment , like rural population , are difficult to obtain .
19 S. O. Letterman 's office sends me the announcement made at Cannes of the imminent Franco-American production of the moving story of Claude Cohn-Casson , to be called Masai Dreaming .
20 Filmmakers were rarely imported from outside ( Thorold Dickinson , who was allowed in to make Secret People in 1952 , could be regarded as an ‘ old boy ’ since he had worked at the studio during Basil Dean 's time ) and , with five directors responsible for two-thirds of the films made at the studio between 1942 and 1955 , there was little competition inside the studio , and no exposure to fresh ideas from outside .
21 The efforts made at that time by Sartre , Camus , Merleau-Ponty et alia to rehabilitate Nizan achieved no more than to illustrate the impossibility of reasoned dialogue with the French communist party at moments of extreme ideological polarisation .
22 Table 5 provides data on how far the allegations made at the point of referral , which were investigated by the team alone , were substantiated on investigation .
23 And although the arrangements made at Clovis 's death certainly set a precedent , it did not ensure the succession of all Merovingian males , despite Gregory of Tours 's famous dictum that " all boys born of kings are called king 's sons " .
24 The purchaser claimed under two heads , first for the capital loss and secondly for his loss of profits — the latter head being based on the difference over three years between the profits made at the machine 's actual rate of output and the higher profits which would have been made at the warranted rate of output .
25 The comments made at offence number 8 at ( C ) 4 apply , i.e. the road must be repairable at public expense .
26 A fortnight ago , they wheeled in a surprise witness for deposition as to the representations made at the time — Margaret Thatcher herself .
27 Among the topics to be explored are the choice made at 16 between the various options available , the effect of marriage and childbirth on the career progress of both men and women , and the factors which explain occupational success and income by age 23 among people who left school at 16 .
28 He subjected the perambulations made at the beginning of the reign to searching investigation , and re-afforested the forest of Bere in Dorset .
29 Puttnam wanted to show how the decisions made at the Paris peace conference continue to affect the situation in the Middle East today .
30 For years , local managers have hidden behind a national agreement , privately agreeing that pay levels or poor , that they have no influence on the decisions made at national level .
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