Example sentences of "are made by the " in BNC.

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1 They are made by the official team representative and take the form of a written deposition to the Chief Referee of the day .
2 She had read , ‘ Art forms are made by the people of Luctia from the preserved arms and legs of the people of Vascar .
3 Although technically the health authority bears responsibility , in practice the funeral arrangements are made by the staff of the hospital where the patient died .
4 However some of the most expressive movements are made by the head because the way in which it is used can draw attention to the look on the face .
5 Postings to specialist courses are made by the Personnel Management Centre , for which recruits can apply to be nominated after one year in the service .
6 If the prior mortgage was made expressly to secure a current account or other further advances , and further advances are made by the prior mortgagee , he can hold the land as security for both the original loan and the further advances , unless he had notice of a subsequent mortgage — registration ( except in certain special cases ) is not equivalent to notice .
7 I am also keen to know , ’ she continued , ‘ if any such cost penalties operate to our disadvantage when European investment decisions are made , in particular those international mobile investment decisions which are made by the multinationals .
8 Although land-use decisions are made by the household , these may well not be made equally by all members of it , and this may be significant in the perception of conservation and any government sponsored conservation programme .
9 At present they are made by the politician or the hospital administrator responding to the group which can shout the loudest or bring to bear the keenest political acumen .
10 In the Church of England important decisions are made by the General Synod — after it has listened to the views of all its members .
11 Allocation decisions are made by the Librarian , or by the Librarian in conjunction with the library committee ( largely comprised of academics ) , or by the library committee alone .
12 These decisions are made by the managers and directors of the company .
13 To be precise , they are made by the board through the power delegated by the governing body to the headteacher .
14 It is not that these judgements should not be made , but that where subjective judgements are made by the teacher she should be aware that this is so and be prepared , not only to give reasons for her judgements , but also to be sufficiently flexible to change them in the light of particular circumstances .
15 Most postgraduate awards to Northern Ireland residents are made by the Department of Education for Northern Ireland ( ) .
16 Sometimes collections are made by the teacher herself to introduce new and possibly unfamiliar things for the children to explore .
17 According to the Office of Fair Trading , around 4,000 complaints a month are made by the public concerning home repairs and improvement companies .
18 Since the models under consideration are made by the same firm ( Fleck and Drucker ) , the politique des auteurs is inescapable .
19 Often these representations are made by the Faculty of the Institute alone , but wherever it is considered beneficial , submissions are made in conjunction with other professional bodies and , indeed , the Tax Faculty is represented on a number of joint bodies set up for this purpose .
20 That is they are fundamentally undemocratic and decisions are made by the central committee of the party .
21 Antibodies are made by the body 's immune system when it comes into contact with organisms ( ‘ germs ’ ) such as a virus .
22 First pickings are made by the staff , who fill their own plates .
23 No er allegations of erm concerning the correct , his driving er , are made by the pro prosecution er as a result of the incident but er , as a result of the officer 's enquiries er , it came to light that Mr was er , in breach of some of the er , other regulations regarding road uses and so the summonses which are to deal with this morning have er have been issued against him .
24 No er allegations of erm concerning the correctness of his driving er are made by the pr prosecution er as a result of the incident but er as a result of the officer 's enquiries er it came to light that Mr was er in breach of some of the er other regulations regarding road users and er so the summonses which you are to deal with this morning have er have been issued against him .
25 Most applications are made by The Law Society through its Adjudication Committee , but it is open to anyone to make application to the Tribunal without recourse to The Law Society .
26 Generally , the more-important though less-frequent decisions tend to be husband-dominated , whereas the less-important though more-frequent decisions are made by the wife .
27 Voluntary aided schools are governed by an instrument of government ( constituting the governing body ) and articles of government ( regulating the way the school is to be governed ) both of which are made by the local education authority : section 1 of the Education ( No. 2 ) Act 1986 .
28 Appointments to the Court of Appeal , to the Appellate Committee of the House of Lords , and to the offices of Lord Chief Justice and President of the Family Division are made by the Prime Minister after consultation with the Lord Chancellor , who himself consults with senior members of the judiciary before making his choice or consulting with the Prime Minister .
29 In that process of internal dialogue , discoveries are made by the person about himself or herself .
30 ‘ Most people assume nuisance calls are made by the dirty raincoat brigade , ’ says Olga Hubicka at BT , ‘ but often they are received after domestic arguments and lovers ' tiffs . ’
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