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

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1 The majority are made in the 90-line grade , with a ⅝″ ( 1½ ) deep pile , but a number of 70-line items , sometimes with slightly lower piles , are also produced .
2 The reduction is made on the personal rate available .
3 One jolting tackle and the link was made with the big screen 's violent he-man .
4 One jolting tackle and the link was made with the big screen 's violent he-man .
5 The award was made at the European Financial Self-Service conference and exhibition in Edinburgh .
6 The award was made for the development of the Vortoil hydrocyclone unit for separating oil droplets from water .
7 The local manager came down , the provincial manager , and er made the award or was present when the award was made by the T U C C , and er a presentation was , took place on the platform , and er my wife and I had a weekend , we er we er , we had a weekend in er in York .
8 ‘ Fashion now is not boring for me , because I can still have fun , even if the money is made on the more classical items , ’ concludes Smith .
9 We have already had reference this morning to the outcry against the handling of , of the mine closures and it was immense , the case was made by the Parliamentary Success er Select Committee for some serious thinking about energy policy for the future , yet the government did not think again , the political debate was at the level of whether Mr Heseltine would remain in power and nothing was changed .
10 British staffs were also made aware of the progress being made in the development of two mobile strategic missiles in the United States : the US Air Force 's bomber-launched Skybolt missile ; and its rival , the US Navy 's submarine-launched Polaris .
11 Will he also point out that the only threat to the progress being made in the duchy comes from those who propose the introduction of a national minimum wage , and the abolition of competitive tendering and charging in the NHS ?
12 Unless Britain catches up with the progress being made in the wealthiest EC countries , Britain as a whole risks becoming a backward ‘ region ’ of the Community .
13 The next major contribution to the field was made at the Carnegie-Mellon University in Pittsburgh in 1957 .
14 The contract was made at the reception desk .
15 So while he could have given this kind old Cornish gentleman an eye-opening insight into the plans being made on the Continent of Europe to bring England back within Rome 's jurisdiction , he was content to let his host do most of the talking .
16 For the MA ( except in Architecture ) the decision is made at the end of the second year ; students not proceeding to honours classes have the opportunity to complete a BSc(SocSci) in their third year .
17 For the MA in Architecture and the BCom the decision is made at the end of the third year , by which time the student should have satisfied the requirements for the general degree .
18 The decision is made on the basis of a simple majority . ’
19 In the end the decision is made by the snowy owl .
20 The decision is made by the Council .
21 The decision was made despite the Court 's rejection on Nov. 30 of a similar law in the US territory of Guam .
22 Mr Bert Millichip , FA chairman , said the decision was made on the grounds of footballing ability , but the island was ideal for isolating the hooligans among England 's travelling fans .
23 The decision was made as the Labour leader , John Smith , resoundingly beat off a challenge from his own Euro-rebels bent on destroying the treaty .
24 the decision was made in the absence of a party entitled to be heard ; or
25 The decision was made in the form of new guidelines issued by the Education Ministry in approving school textbooks for the next three years .
26 The decision was made by the committee — we have to have a strong playing side , ’ he said .
27 The operation described as castration is relatively simple , even in an older dog , because the incision is made in the testes , and there is no need to open the body cavity itself .
28 All the noise being made about the hostages at that time was just political rhetoric .
29 But it would prevent the press from publishing calumnies which can not be answered , as in the Beck case , sometimes until weeks or even months after the allegation is made in the public arena of a court .
30 The vote was made at the request of Mitsotakis after he dismissed Foreign Minister Antonis Samaras and assumed the post himself on April 13 .
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