Example sentences of "[was/were] made to [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 In addition , visits were made to a number of schools , both primary and secondary , which had already submitted reports , in order to interview staff about their experiences in connection with the scheme .
2 If changes were made to a house that increased its value , the valuation would be increased ; hence , one would pay more tax .
3 Presentations were made to a group of invited managers on 21st July at the Royston Training Centre .
4 Altogether 28 awards were made to a group representing a complete cross section of factory life , including directors , weavers , managers , supervisors and salesmen .
5 Calls were made to every ally around the world .
6 In other words , stylistic change is at a premium ; in Gombrich 's book the dramatic innovations of Caravaggio do well , but a distinguished painter , say Bonnard , who is not so bold or challenging an artist was omitted until additions were made to the text in 1971 .
7 The Don canal was made to connect Sheffield with the Humber estuary , and various branches and inter-connections were made to the system before the coming of the railways , to make those canals serving the coal-mining and iron and steel industries some of the busiest commercial waterways in the country .
8 A number of changes were made to the system of stabilization of export earnings ( Stabex ) regarding agricultural and fishery products .
9 Quinquennial visits were made to the university schools of Bath , North London , Leeds Metropolitan , Humberside and Portsmouth and to the Architectural Association School of Architecture .
10 Review visits were made to the University of Greenwich and the Mackintosh School , the Glasgow School of Art/Glasgow University .
11 After Wade 's departure in May 1740 further extensions were made to the road network , especially between 1743 and 1760 , under the direction of his former Inspector of Roads , Major William Caulfeild .
12 No other changes were made to the structure of the system .
13 In August 1981 , however , some detailed changes were made to the way in which this assistance would be forthcoming .
14 The statements of Dr Baltimore 's which the NIH 's Office of Scientific Integrity finds ‘ most deeply troubling ’ were made to the NIH last year .
15 Protests were made to the Minister for Social Welfare regarding Dental , Optical and Aural cutbacks .
16 Substantial payments were made to the company pursuant to that agreement .
17 Instead , urged on by his military and political masters , he pressed on throughout July and into August , while at the same time fresh Russian attacks were made to the north of his armies .
18 To take a somewhat unlikely example , if application were made to the Secretary of State for an order under this procedure to give planning permission for a single project the response would be that there is a complete planning code of public legislation to cover that requirement , and in the absence of exceptional circumstances recourse should be had to that code .
19 Submissions were made to the Government , the Audit Commission and others on completion , the client role and trading accounts .
20 Additions were made to the train in 1948 , when two ex-Chairman 's saloons , built at Wolverton in 1942 , were converted to personal saloons for the use of Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh .
21 Various offerings of Sake , branches and salt were made to the shrine that had been established on the site .
22 Representations were made to the County Councils Association for amendment of ‘ this present unsatisfactory scheme ’ , and that particular problem disappeared , with many others , in the reforms embodied in the National Insurance Act of 1946 .
23 The offers were made to the County Council who normally consulted the schoolmaster before accepting and he was a very important factor in their success .
24 A succession of other legal disputes went unresolved , and appeals were made to the parlement of Paris .
25 Many improvements were made to the Bank Quay works , and Crosfields ' products were marketed throughout the world .
26 The result is an approximate history of the site : for example , the site may begin with the construction of a farmhouse with a few outbuildings , then a large barn was built , alterations were made to the farmhouse , two of the outbuildings were demolished , and so on .
27 Some changes were made to the membership of the steering committee .
28 Apart from the various gifts of valuables and food and clothing which marked the exchanges between the principles , there were also certain standard payments in money ) which were made to the washerman who prepared the cloths used at various stages in the proceedings .
29 After prongs were retained in two patients modifications were made to the instrument .
30 The reports of Master Philip and of Cardinal Guido of Preneste were made to the pope .
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