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

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1 It is brought home sharply when we look at the two lists of the inhabitants of the Nottinghamshire village of Clayworth that were made by the minister in 1676 and 1688 , for we find that no less than 61.8 per cent of those recorded in 1676 were not there twelve years later ; only one-third of those who had disappeared had died .
2 Cell 4/31 shows that a substantial issue of company securities was in fact made by the government in 1987 and the same picture would be revealed in the 1986 flow of funds matrix .
3 Many of the suggestions made by the Government in the citizens charter give us an opportunity to contribute our own ideas to what should go into the citizens charter and for those ideas to expand and to grow as a result of the kernel in the programme that the Government have produced .
4 He said that both legislation and the voluntary scheme fulfilled pledges made by the government in its 1990 environment White Paper .
5 Under Ordinance 1990/1 : Student Discipline , breaches of discipline by a student include ‘ infringing arrangements made by the University in order to permit it to comply with the provisions of the Data Protection Act ’ .
6 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 .
7 Erm many factors effect what type and extent of convergence happens erm and these can include the range of the speakers repertoire , the probability that there will be future interactions with the same listener , erm the status relationship between the two participants and whether there 's any recollections of previous shifts made by the listener in the same conversation .
8 ‘ ( c ) Proceedings . ( i ) The case was tried before Judge Aglionby and jury between 3 and 4 July 1990. ( ii ) At the close of the prosecution case a submission of no case to answer was made by the respondent in respect of both counts .
9 ( iv ) A submission of no case to answer was also made by the respondent in relation to count 2 .
10 At the close of the prosecution case before the trial judge , a submission of no case to answer was made by the respondent in respect of both counts .
11 In addition to the standard required contents of periodic statements , statements relating to portfolios including futures and other derivatives must include additional matters including : ( 1 ) Each payment received or made by the firm in respect of the account during the relevant month .
12 The Society strongly supports the Commission 's overall approach , and is pleased that many of the Commission 's proposals reflect the comments made by the Society in response to earlier consultations .
13 Plans to incorporate the cottages into The Globe were made by the brewery in 1983 , but were eventually abandoned in 1987 .
14 In Wales , however , as a result of a request made by the WJEC in 1968 , the major centre for such training is University College , Cardiff , in conjunction with the University of Wales Institute of Science and Technology .
15 That is , test cases , to be effective , must be accompanied by intensive lobbying and such cases , may in themselves provide valuable resources for use in lobbying , a case in point , being the sympathetic comment made by the judge in Bolton v.
16 If any move is made by the army in the tribal areas , the result could be an alarm call to Kabul .
17 The Chamber of Deputies received in late January the report of an all-party parliamentary committee investigating payments amounting to the equivalent of US$3,000,000 made by the army in 1989 to Augusto Pinochet Hiriart , the son of former President Augusto Pinochet Ugarte , in the so-called " Pinocheques " case .
18 That course could not be taken in the present case , because of a specific and unusual statutory provision which anticipated the kind of mistake which was made by the sentencer in this case .
19 Some of the gains made by the nobility in the campaigns of the 1340s and 1350s have already been discussed , but the opportunities for enrichment were open to men of all ranks .
20 7.7.9.2 To pay to the Landlord on demand with Interest ( where the Landlord has rebuilt and reinstated the Premises out of its own money ) the amount of such insurance money so irrecoverable in which event the provisions of clauses 7.5 and 7.6 shall apply and clause 7.7.9 should contain the following amendment : … anyone at the Premises expressly or by implication with the Tenant 's authority while under the Tenant 's control and in the employment of the Tenant wholly or partially irrecoverable … 7.8 Increase or decrease of the Centre If at any time during the Term the Centre shall be increased or decreased on a permanent basis the Insurance Rent Percentage shall be varied with effect from the first premium or additional premium payable in respect of a period after such a change by agreement between the parties or in default of agreement within [ 3 ] months of the first proposal for variation made by the Landlord in such a manner as shall be determined to be fair and reasonable in the light of the event in question by the Surveyor acting as an expert and not as an arbitrator This requires no comment .
21 In most cases the choice of parameters and limits is made by the officer in the field in response to an application from the would-be discharger , a choice which is routinely ratified by senior staff .
22 By s. 4 of the 1986 Act a disqualification order may be made by the court in the course of winding up a company , if it appears that the person :
23 On this view the only reservation that is relevant is that made by the State whose law is applicable to the transaction , and reservations made by the State in which the forum is located have no significance as such and operate only if the conflict rules of that State lead to the application of its own law .
24 The success it as achieved , and continues to achieve , highlights the remarkable contribution being made by the company in the protection of the environment .
25 The second exemption is contained in s103(5) which provides that a valuer 's report is not required where the allotment is made by the company in connection with its proposed merger with another company , ie where one of the companies proposes to acquire all the assets ( and liabilities ) of the other in exchange for the issue of shares or other securities of that one to shareholders of the other , with or without any cash payment to shareholders .
26 But the death or retirement of a Conservative Prime Minister made it necessary for a choice to be made by the Queen in accordance with the convention that the office should be filled by an incumbent most likely to command the support of a Commons majority .
27 The notice , which can be sent out with the dividend itself , must include the following particulars : ( i ) amounts realised from the sale of assets ; ( ii ) payments made by the trustee in the administration of the estate ; ( iii ) provision for unsettled claims and funds retained for particular purposes ; ( iv ) the total amount to be distributed and the rate of dividend ; and ( v ) whether , and if so when , any further dividend is expected to be declared ( r 11.6(2) ) .
28 ‘ As I understand it Alex Ferguson and the players are upset by comments made by the Doc in his newspaper column and on Piccadilly Gold .
29 Presently , regular service cars are receiving pantograph collectors made by the Department in place of trolleys .
30 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 ) .
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