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

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1 The war could not be won because so many irredeemable mistakes had been made by a leadership unwilling to accept expert advice ; recent decrees and ‘ many speeches ’ were said to have contradicted the ‘ true will of the people ’ ; and the leaders had underestimated Russia and other countries .
2 Or a similar division might have been made by a comma in [ 12 ] : [ 13 ] With a click , the discreet door shut .
3 Another very successful collection of my pictures has been made by a lady who is very keen on yellow roses .
4 Even the call asking her to see him at his office had been made by a secretary .
5 Does he agree that his announcement today would not have been possible without the privatisation of the electricity supply industry , and could not have been made by a Government in hock to the National Union of Mineworkers ?
6 The link between emissions of sulphur and nitrogen in industrial countries , its upwards transmission over great distances by the weather , and the consequent acidification of lakes and rivers , had first been made by a Swede , Svante Oden , in 1968 .
7 The first claim insists that once a crisp decision has been made by a body sanctioned by convention , and the content of that decision is fixed by conventions about how such decisions should be understood , judges must respect that decision , even if they think a different one would have been fairer or wiser .
8 my Lord I think so yes , erm if I can just say this I understand on the structures that a letter has been , er , an offer has been made by a letter erm of the structure and obviously there would be and that , that was done I think some time ago , erm and it might be my Lord how to what sort of structure is , but , but , erm I think from our side , erm we , we 've taken the first step and we 're going
9 Last night , a notice from the rugby club appeared in foyer of the social club stating that a ‘ substantial offer ’ had been made by a supermarket chain to purchase the whole ground .
10 Later attempts to define climatically related morphogenetic regions have been made by a number of people , e.g. Peltier ( 1950 ) , Budel ( 1963 ) and Tricart and Cailleux ( 1972 ) .
11 he pointed out that it had been made by a woman who met life unafraid : ‘ Georgia O'Keeffe has had her feet scorched in the laval effusiveness of terrible experience ; she has walked on fire and listened to the hissing vapours round her person …
12 A few half-hearted attempts at brightening the place up with posters have been made by a succession of teachers , but it does n't really help because the huts suffer from terminal damp and the posters quickly go all brown and blotchy making the general appearance of the hut 's interior more , not less , gloomy .
13 In deciding what to work on , a collective review of the main gaps in their understanding of the British labour market has been made by the CLE .
14 If at any time after payment has been made by the Insurer in settlement of such claims the Insured Person is found to be living any sum so paid by the Insurer shall be refunded .
15 I will describe the extent to which the considerable progress has been made by the Government towards achieving those objectives .
16 What changes had been made by the act ?
17 However , once the initial referral has been made by the GP the provider , the hospital consultant , makes the diagnosis and determines the treatment ( DoH , 1989d , para.3.3 ) .
18 To date , awards totalling £70m have been made by the foundation .
19 ‘ The statements that have been made by the company have made no reference to board changes , ’ the letter said .
20 The only exceptions are the counties of Cornwall and Lancaster , where the foreshore is owned by the respective Duchies , and where grants of the foreshore have been made by the Crown to other parties .
21 This is the basis of section 3 of the Act which , of course , only applies after an order has been made by the court for the taking of evidence .
22 ( 2 ) A taxing officer taxing a bill of costs in accordance with a direction under paragraph ( 1 ) shall have the same powers , and the same fee shall be payable in connection with the taxation , as if an order for taxation of the costs had been made by the court .
23 The registration of a forged transfer could , in my opinion , at least if the application for registration had been made by the forger , be annulled under paragraph ( d ) .
24 Provision for the subsistence of those no longer working has always been made by the community .
25 Provided that when goods are consigned ‘ carriage forward ’ the Trader shall not be required to pay such charges unless the consignee fails to pay after a reasonable demand has been made by the carrier for payment thereof .
26 The pragmatic approach of the courts to the question of when publication brings the obligation to an end is shown in Speed Seal Ltd v Paddington [ 1985 ] 1 WLR 1327 where the publication of the plaintiff 's secrets had been made by the defendant .
27 No breakthrough on the future of the republic after the referendum had been made by the end of the third round of talks on Feb. 27 .
28 The inquest heard that the children had got into the site through a hole in a wire fence which had been made by the fire brigade to drain and the tank .
29 Held , dismissing the appeal , ( 1 ) that the applications to the district judge and the application for judicial review of his decisions had all been made by the applicant in a criminal cause because they related to the manner in which the district court trials should proceed , and so his appeal was not from a judgment of the High Court judge in a civil cause or matter within section 13(2) ( a ) of the Ordinance ; and that , therefore , since no other provision had conferred jurisdiction on the Court of Appeal to entertain the appeal , that court had correctly declined to hear it ( post , pp. 256G , 260E–F , G–H ) .
30 It follows , therefore , that this contingency insurance will , subject to its terms and conditions , indemnify the bank/organisation in the event of a claim arising from an insured peril in respect of such properties where the original policy is found for some reason not to be sufficient to protect the bank's/organisation 's interest and so long as the bank/organisation took the initial step , inter alia , reasonably to satisfy itself that adequate insurance arrangements had been made by the mortgagor .
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