Example sentences of "to be made [art] " in BNC.

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1 Mr Randall said : ‘ In general terms , we do see room for hacking to be made a criminal offence . ’
2 But to be made a deacon was for the first time to profess before a multitude that the soul undertook the cause of God in a special ministry , and for the first time to feel sent to an apostolic work .
3 The plan calls for Berlin to be made a centre for international conferences and youth exchanges and for improving air traffic to the city .
4 It had to be made a crusade , and so it was .
5 Lynda Chalker , Overseas Development Minister , who lost her Wallasey seat , is to be made a baroness and retains her post .
6 She was the first woman sculptor , and only deaf woman , to be made a member of any Royal Academy in the British Isles .
7 If cycling is to be made a safer and more attractive mode of transport , it is , as Hudson 's classic book has advocated , essential that planning principles are established and followed .
8 The publication of a statement of compliance with the code , reviewed by the auditors so far as compliance can be objectively verified , is to be made a listing requirement by the Stock Exchange .
9 Janice was to be made a scapegoat .
10 If special arrangements have to be made a note in the diary will remind the duty manager when VIPs or CIPs are due to arrive .
11 Douglas — to be made a Depot and have a Life Boat , with a Mortar and other apparatus .
12 He moved in against his young brother , slowly this time , determined not to be made a fool of twice .
13 None the less , some statements by members of the Association reveal that the effacement required by this procedure was no more than a tactical ploy , since one of the dominant assumptions of moral education was " that morality was to be made a conscious aim of the teacher , but concealed from the pupils , who were to imbibe the influence from literature as habit or experience " .
14 It 's the only dignified way of telling them that you 're not going to be made a fool of any longer and you 're not going to be dragged down to their level . ’
15 Do n't wait here to be made a scapegoat , go , now … quickly ! ’
16 If students ' freedom to learn is to be made a reality , academic staff must provide the intellectual conditions for students to be intellectually free .
17 Autocratic , powerful and ambitious , he had long been jealous of the Emperor and had aspired to be made a Negus .
18 Indeed I own myself unworthy and I long to be the servant of even the least religious in the Church of God and I hope by God 's grace to be made a sharer with them …
19 Where at any stage of proceedings by assignment , transmission , or devolution the interest or liability of any party devolves on some other person , the court may order ex parte that other person to be made a party " to carry on " the proceedings ( Ord 5 , r 11 ) .
20 He wrote to the local Conservative Association asking to be made a member .
21 Mr Stevens said he was ‘ very honoured indeed ’ to be made a Commander of the Royal Victorian Order for his work on the Sovereign Exhibition , which was held at London 's Victoria and Albert Museum .
22 Come Hell or high water , the Met observations had to be made every hour , on the hour , and the show must go on .
23 Is it not time that the Government got off their behinds and made it compulsory for a payment to be made every year to every senior citizen in this land ?
24 The infant retrieves , or witnesses the retrieval of an object from behind A ( say ) three times , after which he watches as the experimenter moves it to place B. On seeing it vanish at B he will go straight back to A. Although the back-to-A error is more likely to be made the longer the delay between hiding at B and allowing search , this is not a memory problem in any simple sense because the infant will return to A even if the object remains visible at B. We find a particularly clear demonstration of this kind of ‘ perseveration ’ in an experiment by Paul Harris in which there were two transparent , lockable boxes as the A and the B location .
25 Where the principle object of a Bill was money , it was formerly the practice for it to be made the subject of a debate in the Commons upon a resolution before the Bill was read a first time .
26 The plaintiff argued that it was not therefore open to the Revenue to seek an alteration of the existing assessments , because any information supplied in compliance with a s 17 , FA 1975 notice had to be made the subject of a new or further assessment .
27 In addition , we saw that if Christianity was to be made the source of values this would create a logical inconsistency in Professor Hayek 's defence of the spontaneous order .
28 If an order of rectification is to be made the case must be brought within at least one of paragraphs ( a ) to ( h ) of section 82(1) .
29 If the right hemisphere is merely slower than the left on this task , then the more matches that have to be made the greater the relative right hemispheric disadvantage should be .
30 Education performs political , social , as well as economic functions and it is thus too important to be made the slave to the needs of the economy even though it has no option but to be its servant .
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