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

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1 As well as the waterway , Healings own a fleet of road tankers for grain transport , and the location of motorway junctions , built in the 1970s and 1980s near Tewkesbury , has also been of great advantage a far cry from the early years of the century , when deliveries were made by a 12 mph Foden lorry .
2 Profits were made by a small number of heavily promoted productions .
3 They were made by a small four-footed creature , almost certainly a lizard-like reptile , running across a beach .
4 The accusations were made by a self-confessed former Communist agent named Whittaker Chambers .
5 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 ) .
6 Some of the first of these were made by a pupil of McConnell 's , Allan Jacobson , in Los Angeles , who announced in 1965 that if he trained rats to approach the food dispenser of their cage when a light flashed or a clicking sound was made , then killed the animals , extracted the RNA from their brains and injected it into the gut cavity of untrained animals , these now tended to approach the dispenser when the appropriate stimulus — click or light — was given , even though the dispenser was now empty of food and the animals received no reward .
7 ‘ But you must agree that the footprints were made by a living creature , not a ghost ? ’
8 I congratulate them all on the quiet dignity and courage that they have displayed in recent weeks while vile , vicious and baseless allegations were made by a proven liar .
9 He was able to calculate that these were made by a man in his twenties , approximately six feet tall , weighing a little over eleven stone .
10 Phonemic transcriptions were made by a trained phonetician of the 80 sentences listed in Appendix 1 .
11 These remarks were made by a Unit General Manager reflecting on his experience a few months after WFP was published .
12 Ratings were made by a team of researchers with no knowledge of whether or not the woman was a case , or what she had said about her response to the event .
13 It 's understood that allegations of indecency were made by a 17 year old trainee monk in Brixton .
14 The first Pakamacs were made by a Manchester company in 1949 .
15 The statement said the arrests were made by the force 's organised crime task force , headed by Det Chief Supt Graham Melvin , after several months ' inquiries .
16 The arrangements for the service were made by the Rotary Club of Arcadia , the service being held at the graveside of the British Plot in Oak Ridge Cemetery .
17 To complicate matters further , substantial changes in criminal and penal law were made by the Criminal Justice Act , 1967 .
18 The experience confirmed Tanzania as a society in which key decisions were made by the president , sometimes in consultation with a few individuals and sometimes not , for implementation by an elite of party workers and civil servants .
19 Alterations to Pearson 's design were made by the architect J. T. Knowles in 1873 .
20 Before that , appointments were made by the Sovereign on the advice of the Prime Minister of the day .
21 The earliest discoveries in mathematics were made by the great physicists and astronomers in the course of their work , and in those days great scientists had to be great mathematicians .
22 Coins were made by the process of striking a blank disc or flan of metal between two dies ( see figs 1 and 2 ) .
23 But constant complaints were made by the forest inhabitants that the Forest officers did not allow them to exercise these common rights unless they paid illegal and extortionate dues .
24 The greatest gains were made by the separatist Northern League , which increased its vote from … 5 of a per cent to 9.3 per cent for the lower house .
25 MOVES were made by the Bank of England yesterday to head off any problems in financial markets caused by Friday 's bomb attack as leaders of key institutions made extensive efforts to ensure it is ‘ business as usual ’ in the City today .
26 Approvals were made by the Bondholders ' Committee , usually as a retrospective notification at their Annual General Meeting .
27 The little money that was needed to pay state taxes and church tithes and to fund festivals , was obtained from the sale of cotton lengths , which were made by the women .
28 Plans to incorporate the cottages into The Globe were made by the brewery in 1983 , but were eventually abandoned in 1987 .
29 All these records are twelve inches in diameter and were made by the Gramophone Company of Great Britain between 1920 and 1925 .
30 The majority of these were made by the London firm which , after various legal problems and takeovers , became Edison-Bell .
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