Example sentences of "was make [adv] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The decision not to simply take over the entire MoMA show was made partly on the grounds that the Pompidou has already mounted a major Matisse retrospective ( in 1971 ) , and partly through a desire to study in depth a period of the artist 's life now viewed as fundamental for the development of twentieth-century painting . |
2 | A major change was made however after the need for the Bank of England to rescue Johnson Matthey Bankers ( JMB ) , a recognised bank , such that the categorisation of licenced deposit takers and recognised banks was abolished and a single category of bank established for regulation . |
3 | Reference was made again to the judgment in Hector where Lord Bridge of Harwich said , at p. 318 : |
4 | The electric light generating unit was made completely in the Works . |
5 | It is unquestionably true that the large-scale employment of women made it possible for certain Edinburgh houses to offer competitive terms in the years up to about 1900–10 , and the argument was made both at the time and in retrospective accounts . |
6 | Farr-Jones ' final decision was made soon after the ‘ Yes ’ vote was overwhelmingly passed in South Africa by the white minority . |
7 | The road was owned by Mr Dalison who gave it to the parish , in 1892 and it was made up at the cost of £40 and the improvements to the cemetery cost a further £21 140 . |
8 | the anniversary of its incorporation or , if its last return was made up to a different date , the anniversary of that date . |
9 | The trilobite eye was of a compound type , and each lens was made up of a calcite crystal . |
10 | In societies such as colonial Sri Lanka , in which criminal law was made up of a set of rules , under this definition it is not normally difficult to determine whether or not an action was criminal . |
11 | This was made up of a £621,800 increase in the specific provision and a reduction of £98,000 in the general provision against residential property , and a £4,740 increase in the specific provision against unsecured loans . |
12 | The building , which was owned by the church , was made up of a dozen self-contained flats rented out to respectable young women who had gone through the children 's home and school of St Mary 's Convent in Bermondsey . |
13 | According to the poster , the unit was made up of a number of different combat companies , each fulfilling a specialist role , ranging from amphibious and mountain warfare to sabotage . |
14 | Each profile was made up of a combination of descriptors and Boolean conditions , and averaged twenty-six distinct search terms . |
15 | The Commission was made up of a wide range of eminent people involved in the existing mental health services , and it took evidence from a variety of those involved in the care of this group . |
16 | This was made up of the organic residues of farms , forestry , industry and domestic refuse . |
17 | In 1913 a half of the total trade of the world was made up of the exports and imports of seven European countries which enjoyed the advantages of a highly developed science and technology , well-established basic industries , and access to capital for investment . |
18 | The Donaldson matter was petty and tiresome but much of office life was made up of the petty and tiresome . |
19 | The television-viewing public was made up of the older stay-at-homes , not the swinging exotics whose exploits filled the front pages of the newspapers . |
20 | This " Maximum Rate " was made up of the arithmetic mean of the trend of GNP of EC countries , the average rise in member states ' budgets , and the trend in the cost of living . |
21 | The team that was made up of the remnants from Roxburgh 's original squad — and three of those conscripted to compensate for nine weekend call-offs — distinguished themselves at Ibrox and none more so than Duncan Ferguson , of Dundee United . |
22 | The group was made up of an educational psychologist , a psychiatric social worker , an educational welfare worker and myself . |
23 | The traditionally Muslim peoples of Central Asia accounted for a further 15 per cent ; and the balance was made up for the most part of the larger national groups in Transcaucasia and the Baltic . |
24 | Each aliquot was made up into a stock solution by dissolving in sterile water . |
25 | Each of the 138 orders for vaccines studied was made up into an ordinary envelope that contained a Monitor Mark Time-Temperature Integrator Tag ( 3-M ) . |
26 | Ashore the troops were commanded by Colonel John Durnford-Slater , the Commanding Officer of 3 Commando , who did most of the detailed planning for the raiding force which was made up from the entire 3 Commando , reinforced by two Troops from ‘ No.2 ’ with additional Royal Engineers from ‘ No.6 ’ , Royal Army Medical Corps ( RAMC ) personnel from ‘ No.4 ’ , intelligence officers from the War Office , and a Press Unit . |
27 | The daughters of small farmers were best esteemed , but they were declining and the supply was made up from the cottages of artisans , shopkeepers and labourers . |
28 | The final dress was made up by a family friend , Joan Craddock , using specially pleated silk chiffon , an 1890s antique flounce bought from Devon , and scraps of old lace bought from the Portobello Road in London . |
29 | Some of this deficit was made up by a further encroachment upon the lands of the Church ; the chantries were dissolved in 1548 and episcopal property came under pressure towards the end of the reign . |
30 | Any erm deficiency at the end of the financial year was made up by a rate demand , erm so i the it was n't the same in all municipal undertakings , some of them were allowed to carry forward their balances but Ipswich , whether it was erm , er by law or er a , oh I do n't know what it be , perhaps needed that they got to be , the erm balance of the year had to be balanced at the end of the year , so you had a rate demand and of course that rate demand went on to the next year 's rates . |