Example sentences of "are made in [art] " in BNC.

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1 They draw up contracts , ensure appropriate legal protection for copyrights , advise on recording and marketing budgets and check that royalty payments to artists and producers are made in a timely and accurate fashion .
2 Unlike the Joe Caseley-Hayford outfit , our copycat dresses are made in a much less revealing fabric .
3 So decisions are made in a bio-chemical fashion as to which is more immediately necessary .
4 Those incorporating microchips are made in a markedly different way from the more conventional products they have replaced .
5 The audio connections are made in a similar way to that used for an audio dub , except that the source-machine is now a camcorder ( or a VCR ) .
6 The profession , in whatever capacity its members act , has a powerful responsibility to ensure that the best quality responses to the ASB 's proposals are made in a spirit of constructive criticism .
7 In west Java right tests are made in a trial pit .
8 Labour MP Tam Dalyell yesterday said : ‘ The fact that these allegations are made in a book generally praising the conduct of British troops only adds to their seriousness .
9 In a temperate country shoes are made in a factory by workers who are process controllers rather than craftsmen , and they touch the materials only when loading or unloading machines .
10 They are made in a number of Persian workshop designs , although other styles may also be found .
11 c ) When head movements are made in a turning aircraft and outside visual reference is lost , as in changing R/T frequency .
12 End-feed capillary fittings are made in a similar way : when the fitting has been heated , the blowlamp is removed and solder ‘ touched ’ to the exposed end .
13 Solvent-weld joints are made in a similar way to that described for plastic ( uPVC ) water pipe in Chapter 2 .
14 It is essential that contacts with non-KPMG clients are made in a highly professional manner .
15 The predictions are made in a study co-ordinated for the University of Maryland .
16 Every year since 1984 it has published its Directory of Computer Systems and improvements are made in every edition .
17 But mistakes which are made in an attempt to change things , to introduce the new , to progress faster , deserve and should receive high degrees of tolerance and sometimes even praise .
18 Set squares are made in the same way though a little ingenuity may be required to grip the material .
19 And He will say : ‘ Ye are swine ! ye are made in the Image of the Beast and bear his mark ; yet come ye also ! ’
20 Government decisions in Britain are made in the name ofthe Cabinet , in contrast to the United States where they are made in the name of the President .
21 Government decisions in Britain are made in the name ofthe Cabinet , in contrast to the United States where they are made in the name of the President .
22 The same calculations that so accurately predict the proportions in which the elements are made in the big bang also predict the amounts in which they are made .
23 Genes are made of the nucleic acid DNA , and they exert their effect by determining which proteins are made in the cell .
24 Follow the sequence : humans are made in the image of God , given dominion , and then told to follow a vegetarian diet ( Gen. 1:29 ) .
25 Whatever mistakes are made in the survey will be irrevocable .
26 To the east of Taunton are the ‘ withy ’ beds from which hard-wearing and attractive willow baskets and furniture are made in the traditional manner .
27 Also check that the breaks in the tracks are made in the correct places .
28 Paper packaging and chemicals are made in the area , and the international headquarters of the Croda Chemical Company are nearby at beautiful Cowick Hall .
29 Whatever institutional changes are made in the Labour Party , tradition dies hard .
30 There seems to the writer little doubt that unemployment due to automation will grow steadily over the next few decades , perhaps centuries , and in the end it is likely to reach a very high figure , say ninety per cent of the labour force , unless radical changes are made in the present pattern of working .
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