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

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1 Pre-completion search made by every buyer , etc , will reveal any entry made since office copy was issued .
2 Flaounes are made by every Cypriot family to celebrate Easter Sunday .
3 It was made by a knife !
4 Certainly very careful enquiries will normally be made by a landlord before seriously entertaining an assignment or subtenancy .
5 The key to security : a search made by a buyer or mortgagee with priority receives 30 working days ' priority against any subsequent application — that 's around six weeks ' priority .
6 Profits made by a parents ' association are liable to taxation , registration with the Charity Commissioners enables the association to escape tax liability .
7 Counterfeiting is a deliberate attempt to confuse consumers by copying a well-known trademark , generally along with the packaging , to suggest that a product is made by a manufacturer with a good reputation when it is , in fact , inferior .
8 The machines are made by a London company , which launched the world 's first microprocessor-based sorter in 1979 .
9 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 .
10 Losses on disposal of onerous assets , for example a lump sum payment made by a lessee to vary an onerous lease , should be allowable against trading income .
11 At that time this was the largest drugs seizure ever made by a cutter crew .
12 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 .
13 Iron ploughs made by a blacksmith .
14 A ‘ V ’ sign made by a serviceman through a shell hole in a ship became a cliché for photographers .
15 An order referring a question to the European Court may be made by a judge only before or at the trial or hearing of any action or matter either of his own motion or on the application of any party .
16 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 .
17 The only evidence offered by the Israeli authorities to support this allegation was the accusation made by a Palestinian caught in possession of 150 PFLP leaflets .
18 In watching the Japanese build-up , a typical platoon deployment was made by a platoon of 2/4 , with their forward posts having a wide view of Lete-Foho .
19 Dimson and Marsh analysed the recommendations made by a UK stockbroker during 1983 .
20 c ) the Question on any amendment or Motion standing on the Order Paper in the name of any Member , if that amendment is moved or that Motion is made by a member of the Government ;
21 But a Gardai spokesman , said : ‘ There is an investigation by gardai as a result of a complaint made by a member of the public . ’
22 Even the call asking her to see him at his office had been made by a secretary .
23 Specialists believe that the clicking and popping sounds made by a school of females may be the best way to rescue the six sperm whales before they starve to death in the enclosed natural harbour .
24 The hours can be calculated by totalling all the man hours expended as a result of the false report , e.g. a false report is made by a driver , involved in a hit and run accident , that his car had been stolen and at the time of the accident it must have been driven by the thief and not himself .
25 These are made by a gentleman called Adrian er erm who worked on the house as a as a labourer er but was so taken with it all he took to becoming a medieval furniture maker , has been ever since .
26 From somewhere in the back Cecilia could hear that sound she had never been able to identify and had not liked to ask about , a regular screeching as made by a bird in a zoo .
27 The administrative arrangements for NILTs were made by a clerk to the tribunals , who was a civil servant in the employment of the DHSS ( as it then was ) .
28 … ( 6 ) Schedule 12 to this Act has effect for the purposes of this section and , in that Schedule — ( a ) Part I prescribes the matters for which provision must be made by a scheme if it is to be a scheme which qualifies for recognition for the purposes of this section ; ( b ) Part II prescribes the matters action in relation to any of which must be subject to investigation under a scheme if it is to qualify for recognition for the purpose of investigations in relation to that matter ; and ( c ) Part III contains other requirements to which a scheme must conform if it is to be so recognised .
29 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 .
30 She has taken some point made by a friend whom she names — milia and develops it into a full essay .
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