Example sentences of "[noun sg] made by [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 How would you feel if your anticipated profit-sharing bonus was wiped out as a result of some crazy investment decision made by those idiots on the board ?
2 The remedy for this was an of Parliament , declaring that every election made by any Magistrates or Councillors , in opposition to the majority , were ipso facto null and void and that every Magistrate or Councillor concurring was to be fined £100 sterling .
3 The only concession made by these vessels to the ordinance is to break up their massive sets into several lengths of 10–12 km with a gap of 100–200 metres between each length of net .
4 Although Distinction is surely the most significant contribution to the study of consumption made by any anthropologist , and one of the major resources for obtaining a better understanding of our own culture , there are certain important limitations to the work .
5 Ayer identifies here an error made by some philosophers .
6 It is commonplace in Sweden , for example , that the annual declarations of personal income and of wealth made by all citizens become publicly available documents once they are received by the tax authorities ; a man can conceal his income neither from his wife nor from his neighbour .
7 The key point made by these analyses of team or group development is that effectiveness ( see below ) is an outcome which develops over time , as the group begin to understand what is required of them and how they can utilise the knowledge , skills and attributes of the individual members in fulfilling group and individual goals .
8 My buildings are collected works of art made by many hands of many artists and true craftsmen , made with love , a true brotherhood ; an experience of joy where all parties gain fulfilment .
9 The growth of synfuel industries during the latter years of the twentieth century and the gradual increase of the contribution to oil demand made by these oil shale , tar sand , coal based fuels mean an extension of the life of the IC engine probably well into the mid-21st century .
10 No New Zealand player has made an impression on this tour comparable with the impact made by many individuals in 1980 .
11 " My contribution , " he said , perhaps anxiously , to his daughter , who found it almost impossible to kiss him across the barrier made by these objects and her own girth .
12 The ability to understand the mistake made by another individual and the willingness to make the effort to correct it have been considered too much for non-human animals , because of the implication of intentionality of behaviour , and of a kind of consciousness .
13 The most important assertion of central control over all aspects of military life made by any government during this period came , however , in the Habsburg Empire .
14 If at any time after a person has been charged with or informed he may be prosecuted for an offence a police officer wishes to bring to the notice of that person any written statement made by another person or the content of an interview with another person , he shall hand to that person a true copy of any such written statement or bring to his attention the content of the interview record , but shall say or do nothing to invite any reply or comment save to caution him in the terms of paragraph 10.4 above .
15 11.3 No immaterial error omission or misstatement in this agreement or in any plan of the Site or the Premises referred to in this agreement or in any statement made by any person prior to the making of this agreement shall in any way affect the obligations of the parties under this agreement or entitle any party to damages or compensation
16 S 284 states that where a person is adjudged bankrupt , any disposition of property made by that person , between the presentation of the petition and the vesting of the bankrupt 's estate in his trustee in bankruptcy , is void unless it was made with the consent of the court or was subsequently ratified by the court .
17 Adopting as a precedent the order made by this Board in Baksh v. The Queen [ 1958 ] A.C. 167 , 172 , their Lordships consider that this is a case in which the right course is to rely for that purpose on the judicial discretion and experience of the court in Jamaica .
18 The feature of most interest is sentence length , because when we estimate the contribution made by each feature to the total amount of time spent reading , it is the number of words in a sentence which makes the largest difference between the two groups .
19 Britain in 1918 was deeply impressed with the strategic and military contribution made by those nations to victory in Europe and assumed it to be proof of the success of the Canadian model , to which the second Labour Government in 1931 gave statutory form , rather like catching moonbeams , by declaring in the Statute of Westminster preamble that the common identity of the sovereign was of the essence .
20 The contribution made by these visitors to the atmosphere and overall success of the day is considerable — for many of them , it is their first taste of the life now fully adopted by their sons , brothers and boyfriends who are now on parade .
21 Bob , now retired , commented that his father would have been justly aloft as the focal point of the town , to remind all visitors of the great contribution made by this aircraft type to Canadian history .
22 The provisions of ss15 and 16 of the Partnership Act will also come into play in connection with the matters presently under discussion : 15 An admission or representation made by any partner concerning the partnership affairs , and in the ordinary course of its business , is evidence against the firm .
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