Example sentences of "be make with [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Having rejected the need for an appropriate comparison to be made with a man for true pregnancy-related dismissals Lord Keith then resumes the need for a comparison when a gender-neutral explanation is put forward for the unfavourable treatment .
2 In our framework , engineering begins when understanding of the appropriate science has reached the point where predictions can be made with a degree of confidence , and opportunities for exploitation have been identified .
3 If the pool is to be made with a liner there is no difficulty , for all that need be done , is order the liner larger than needed for the pool and incorporate it at the edge as if it were a spreading shallow pool about 30 cm ( 1 ft ) deep ( Fig 14 ) .
4 Such criticisms which may be made must , however , be made with a sense of reality , and with the understanding that many hospitals have tried hard to create a favourable atmosphere , and that considerable advances have been made in the care of mentally handicapped people inside large hospitals .
5 Most deals over three months would be made with a CD due to their greater flexibility in that the depositor can gain back the deposit by selling the CD in the secondary market .
6 In a previous article ( Triseliotis , 1985 ) it was pointed out that the Adoption Act 1976 and 1978 ( Scotland ) might have to be changed to provide explicitly that adoption orders could be made with a condition of access , where desirable , for members of the biological family .
7 ‘ It shall be the duty of every director of a building society to satisfy himself that the arrangements made for assessing the adequacy of the security for any advance to be fully secured on land which is to be made by the society are such as may reasonably be expected to ensure that — ( a ) an assessment will be made on the occasion of each advance whether or not any previous assessment was made with a view to further advances or re-advances ; ( b ) each assessment will be made by a person holding office in or employed by the society who is competent to make the assessment and is not disqualified under this section from making it ; ( c ) each person making the assessment will have furnished to him a written report on the value of the land and any factors likely materially to affect its value made by a person who is competent to value , and is not disqualified under this section from making a report on , the land in question ; but the arrangements need not require each report to be made with a view to a particular assessment so long as it is adequate for the purpose of making the assessment .
8 Discoveries of shape may also be made with a peg-board , such as , that half a square , divided diagonally , is a triangle , but when the square is divided from the mid-point of one side to the mid-point of the opposite side , it yields two rectangles .
9 The new hole can be made with a holesaw or by drilling several holes , removing the disc produced and filing the hole smooth .
10 The choice will depend on the sale strategy ; however , if it is decided to set out the detailed procedures in the covering letter it is normal to include brief details in the information memorandum such as dates , KPMG contact staff , and a statement that direct contact should not be made with the management or staff of the business .
11 On no account should direct contact be made with the management or staff of the Company .
12 An investigation to be made as to whether links can be made with the Craft and Needlecraft departments .
13 However , since the essence of this form of enterprise is the relationship between the partners , to be successful business decisions must be made with the consensus of all partners .
14 However , if the expatriate rents a furnished property and wishes to ship over certain items of furniture , such as a favourite dining table , arrangements may generally be made with the landlord so that any unwanted items of furniture are stored during the expatriate 's residence .
15 Comparison can be made with the responses in Almond and Verba 's survey , as shown in figure 13.1 .
16 This can be done with one of the most attractive arguments at the teachers ' disposal , students ' work ; a contrast can be made with the kind of work which students undertook in the 1960s and 1970s , an example of which is included in Figure 1.2 .
17 Here an interesting comparison can be made with the position of Rosemary Ruether .
18 These processes will be described in detail in the following sections so that comparisons can be made with the effects of predation described in Chapters 2 and 3 .
19 But if an alliance can not be made with the parents against what feels uncontrollably bad inside them , they may defect and identify with the ‘ bad ’ .
20 ( An analogy may be made with the discussion of a vortex street in Section 19.1 .
21 If the vessel is subject to an existing H.P. Agreement or a Mortgage which is noted on the Policy then in the event of any large claim , enquiries should be made with the H.P. Company or Mortgagees concerned as to which party should rightly receive the proceeds of the Policy .
22 Contact will also be made with the Edinburgh Evening News highlighting the dangers faced by the children .
23 Contact can be made with the clubs during the Sports Fair in Freshers ' week or through the Sports Union office .
24 Such an application can only be made with the leave of the court , and the court may only grant leave if it is satisfied , inter alia , that ‘ there is reasonable cause to believe that if the court 's inherent jurisdiction is not exercised with respect to the child he is likely to suffer significant harm : ’ see section 100(3) and ( 4 ) ( b ) .
25 She had somehow always thought that love should be made with the mind as well as the body .
26 A family assistance order can only be made with the consent of the adults concerned .
27 By now arranging things so that the blades go down to -½° to -2° when the throttle is fully closed , a landing approach can be made with the blades at zero , or slightly negative pitch , but still at a moderate throttle setting to give full control .
28 It is the TSB 's intention to continue to develop techniques which permit decisions to be made with the minimum of risk .
29 Under no circumstances should frequent elevator movements be made with the object of maintaining a constant indicated airspeed , height or rate-of-climb , as this technique may lead to severe low frequency oscillation in pitch .
30 Members wished the annual Days of Recollection to continue at Madonna House and arrangement of suitable dates will be made with the Community .
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