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

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1 Flaounes are made by every Cypriot family to celebrate Easter Sunday .
2 The machines are made by a London company , which launched the world 's first microprocessor-based sorter in 1979 .
3 These days the word ‘ tourist ’ is generally associated with the package holiday-maker who follows a known itinerary and for whom all the arrangements are made by a travel company .
4 At that time this was the largest drugs seizure ever made by a cutter crew .
5 But the coroner heard the Rainbow seats made by a Birmingham firm called Jeenay and sold as a Boots own brand were put in facing the front instead of the rear .
6 The new cross was made by a specialist team of cathedral stone masons and has used up the last of the cathedral 's restoration fund .
7 Dimson and Marsh analysed the recommendations made by a UK stockbroker during 1983 .
8 The claimant takes issue with a decision made by a decision maker , for example , with an adjudication officer concerning entitlement to a social security benefit , or with an employer concerning a dismissal .
9 Regulations made by a licensing court must be intra vires .
10 A bye-law made by a licensing board under this section must be intra vires , i. e. the scope of the bye-law must not exceed the power given by the section .
11 It was like the noise made by a steam locomotive pulling out from a station .
12 The first Pakamacs were made by a Manchester company in 1949 .
13 These remarks were made by a Unit General Manager reflecting on his experience a few months after WFP was published .
14 This is because a reference to a " distribution " in s231(4) is a reference to a distribution which is a qualifying distribution made by a company resident in the United Kingdom within s231(1) , and not to such a distribution which by necessity has to be received by a person resident in the United Kingdom .
15 Providing it was kept free from rust , a good coat of mail , made by a master armourer , would last its owner a lifetime .
16 John Thrupp has always had problems getting shoes to fit , so he had a pair of size twenty-ones specially made by a master craftsman .
17 Where the notification is made by a parent company , however , its subsidiaries do not have to make their own notification .
18 For the record , the first iron bridge ( 1815 ) and steamboat ( 1816 ) built for India were actually made by a Derbyshire firm .
19 An astronomical check on timekeeping was made by a sighting tube pointed to a selected star .
20 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 .
21 The income and growth arising from investments made by a pension fund are entirely free of UK taxes .
22 The most recent sustained attempt to resolve it , made by a Newcastle doctor , M. H. Armstrong Davison , is also the most recent example of the inexplicable difficulty of avoiding the temptation to become an advocate for the prosecution or defence of Mary Queen of Scots .
23 A euro-dollar deposit is a time deposit denominated in dollars in a bank branch ( US or non-US owned ) outside the United States whilst a euro-dollar loan is a dollar-denominated loan made by a bank branch outside the United States .
24 Conversely , it was argued in R v Kidderminster District Valuer , ex p Powell ( 1991 ) The Times , 23 July , that a valuation made by a district valuer was a matter of private law and not subject to judicial review under RSC Ord 53 .
25 Appeal lies to a circuit judge where the decision was made by a district judge and otherwise to a judge of the Family Division .
26 And I think as far as the critics are concerned , John Maynard-Smith may allow me to adapt erm the critical misjudgement of all time , which was made by a Dublin Professor when The Origin of Species first came out , which you will remember no doubt
27 ‘ It 's an instrument made by a woman guitar maker in Canada , named Linda Manzer .
28 One senior source said : ‘ It is possible to believe that the Diana recording was made by a radio ham who just happened to pick it up .
29 In the case of an order made by a county court ( judge or registrar ) or by a registrar of the High Court , the appeal lies to a single judge of the High Court and an appeal from a decision of that judge on such appeal lies , with leave of that judge or the Court of Appeal , to the Court of Appeal ( s 375(2) and r 7.48(2) ) .
30 It will normally make an identical claim against the other member with whom it dealt — ie , against the selling member if , as one might perhaps expect , the claim against LCH is made by a buying member — and it will refer that claim to arbitration .
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