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

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1 But , as mentioned above , some changes have been made in the light of comments received on the discussion paper .
2 In the second appeal the committee said that the decision had been made in the light of the admission criteria and that they felt ‘ unable ’ to override section 6(3) ( a ) .
3 Handles are made from a light , textured synthetic material and provide a slightly ‘ grippy ’ surface .
4 Involvement of the public would not only affirm the fact that these are issues for all of us , but would also educate people as to the range and limitations of existing therapies , and involve them in the decisions to be made in the light of this .
5 The Revenue stated that a decision on this issue could only be made in the light of all the facts of a particular case .
6 But those preparing standard assessment tasks and other assessment instruments should consider them so as to minimise bias in the task or context and guard against any preconceptions of assessors ; and any comparison of results between single-sex schools or between those with different ethnic or social class populations should be made in the light of the evidence referred to above .
7 It is a decision that should be made in the light of medical advice and counselling .
8 These technical aspects of the shoot should be discussed with the photographer in advance and the decision may be made in the light of the budget as well as of the PR requirements , to put a specific limit on the number of shots .
9 Improvements can be made in the light of performance and composers may discard or destroy compositions which are found wanting .
10 If resources are fungible then judgements must be made in the light of all debits and credits .
11 An important feature is the QA-approved amendment mechanism to allow changes or additions to be made in the light of experience .
12 It builds on the experience of the past six years while , at the same time , recognising that improvements can be made in the light of that experience .
13 The interpretation of what the comparison shows will be made in the light of the changes in the administration of planning which took place in 1975 with the reform of Local Government .
14 It might also be true that an arrangement in which supplementary grants were made in the light of positive evaluation would be an effective incentive for schools to maintain momentum and involve themselves fully in inservice activities .
15 A judgment of re-identification in a specific instance is made in the light of certain criteria , and is in principle subject to inter-subjective tests in the light of such criteria .
16 Finally in this section , it is worth pointing out that in the first Unit of this course we learnt that organisations which were based on an open system ( where information flowed in and out through a ‘ permeable boundary ’ to its environment and publics and where adjustment was made in the light of feedback ) , were more able to adapt to change and continue to prosper .
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