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

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31 Every choreographer must have a motive if he or she is to give proper thought , impetus and significance to the movements made by the dancers whether : they are telling a story ; describing and/or expressing the thoughts behind a theme ; or interpreting music either by expressing personal feelings about the melody and rhythm or by so framing the dance that it parallels the music and reveals its structure .
32 The additional exercises certainly led to a greater use of patterns made by the dancers rolling or posturing over and on the floor .
33 The nature of the formal shapes made by the dancers ' bodies and limbs as they move into and hold a picture must be evaluated .
34 It comprises elements from both modern and classical techniques ensuring that the lines and patterns made by the dancers ' bodies are more expressively stretched and angled and less rounded than usual , because so much is danced with tense emotion .
35 Decisions about the design of such machinery were made by the suppliers ; there seemed little variation in the machines on offer in their implications for de-skilling ; and the result was a gradual process of de-skilling of most of the production workers .
36 The Bradford decisions were to prove so effective in isolating the Party that the prophecies of disaster made by the opponents of disaffiliation seemed about to be fulfilled .
37 Nearly all of the changes made by the Conservatives during the 1980s with respect to wages , benefits , taxation and the treatment of wealth have worked in the same direction .
38 At the outset , the plaintiff may be slow to contact a solicitor , negotiations for a settlement may drag on , the extent of the plaintiff 's injuries may not become clear until the end of a lengthy period of treatment , investigations may have to be carried out to ascertain the evidence , expert opinions may have to be obtained , communication and action by both sides may be poor and slow , the advice of counsel may be taken , pleadings are often extended , the length of time spent waiting for the trial to begin can be substantial , and errors may be made by the professionals involved .
39 Not all patients who die are suitable as organ donors , and the decision on whether to remove the organs is made by the doctors concerned .
40 The impact on the care and future lives of children from the decisions made by the hearings will also be assessed .
41 This was a colossal mistake , made by the managers , for the managers .
42 These decisions are made by the managers and directors of the company .
43 The grant payable depended upon the number of children who could read , write , and do arithmetic to the satisfaction of the individual inspector , and therefore it was not unnatural that every effort was made by the managers of the school , to see that the inspectors ’ tastes in such other matters as food and drink were duly considered when he visited them .
44 This abandonment of both the major innovations made by the descendants of Eusthenopteron during their colonisation of the land occurs not only among those salamanders that have taken to water but even among some that spend their lives almost entirely on land .
45 Regina v. Visitors to Lincoln 's Inn , Ex parte Persaud On an application for judicial review made pursuant to leave granted by Rose J. on 17 September 1991 , the applicant in the second case , Norman Persaud , a barrister , sought inter alia , an order of certiorari to quash an order made by the Visitors to Lincoln 's Inn on 31 July 1991 whereby it was held that the applicants ' petition of appeal , dated 28 September 1990 , from the findings and the sentence of the disciplinary tribunal of the Council of the Inns of Court be dismissed .
46 This account was mainly intended to bring together some of the comments made by the members of the Arkleton Trust Advisory Committee on what they saw of rural development in Lewis and Harris .
47 It is true that the paper plans , as set out in the award made by the commissioners , did not produce all the physical changes at once , as we shall see in due course ; but the transformation of the landscape was , all the same , remarkably swift .
48 The Record Offices of these counties possess a considerable number of awards made by the commissioners , often accompanied by a map showing the new lay-out of the parish , with the fields and roads marked out pretty much as we know them today .
49 A second reason was the observation made by the mothers that LGS did not stop the diarrhoea .
50 An excellent achievement was made by the boys of the Royal Institution for the Deaf and Dumb , Derby in 1902–3 .
51 The Empire had been made by the wars of the mid-century , and Bismarck wanted peace to consolidate it .
52 In some places the path we followed was marked out by deep scratches in the rocks , made by the claws of countless rockhopper penguins who have followed the same traditional route for centuries .
53 In these , however , no special attempt was made by the interviewers to evoke memories of grandparents or other old people .
54 Cato appears as arrogant in his determination to fulfil the canons , despite the offer to consecrate him made by the bishops who attended Gallus 's funeral ; his subsequent refusal of the see of Tours does nothing to enhance his reputation .
55 On the other hand , virtually all the demands which the Anglicans had been pressing for in their attempts to come to terms with James , such as those made by the bishops in their meeting with the King on 3 October , did .
56 The image of public service was strong although from time to time a recognition of the public relations benefits was made by the solicitors we interviewed :
57 Claims have also been made by the inhabitants of protected territories in domestic courts .
58 In view of the increasingly high awards being made by the Courts , cover under the Property Owners Liability Section of your policy is increased from £250,000 to £500,000 .
59 To the extent that statutory changes were necessitated by these recommendations , they have largely been made by the Courts and Legal Service Act 1990 , Part I. Consequently , the relationship between the jurisdiction and procedure of the county courts and High Court will change over the next few years .
60 My letter ( HAS March 17 ) sought to correct the misleading statements made by the residents of Lakeside to The Northern ( March 5 and 6 ) .
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