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

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1 Some committee , board and panel chairmen acquired a reputation for being especially rigorous , and in some cases angry responses from institutions focussed on the alleged biases or eccentricities of panel members as much as on the nature of the judgments made about the courses .
2 After all , our licence fee got the programmes made in the first place
3 Spalding calls the period from 1930 to the present day the cooptive period because of the attempts made by the elite to integrate labour into the established political and social framework .
4 In a detailed study of the contacts made between the isolated POU domain and POU HD of Oct-1 on the Ad2 sequence , Verrijzer et al .
5 MI5 was particularly interested in the contacts made with the armed services , but the Security Service could find little sign of important influential support for Mosley in Parliament , even at the peak of the BUF growth in 1934 .
6 In the short section headed " Links with the curriculum " , the proposal simply says : The contacts made by the committee must be cemented by regular discussion within subject areas to create awareness of the library resources in the eyes of the pupils .
7 He then made a full written confession and was then shown the notes made of the earlier oral admissions ( which he refused to sign ; the police however failed to record the refusal in the pocket book though it was recorded in the custody record . )
8 But in ‘ real life ’ the inputs made by the individual golfer vary and will always be difficult to simulate .
9 As Personal Assistant to John Watson , prepare a report reviewing Palatine Ales ' position following the successful conclusion of the takeover battle , evaluating the proposals made at the last Board meeting , and submitting your recommendations regarding future policy .
10 This is similar to the proposals made by the Conservative MEP , Mr Bill Newton-Dunn and latterly by Mr Michael Heseltine .
11 The proposals made by the then DHSS for the rest of the social security system , including social assistance , were not deferred .
12 He stated that the proposals made by the UK Chancellor of the Exchequer , John Major , on June 20 for a gradualist approach to EMU via the introduction of a parallel currency , the " hard ecu " , contained some very practical elements and that these might be taken more seriously if the UK were to demonstrate a full commitment to EMU .
13 In retrospect , it is now rather easier to see that the cases made for the identification of structural change at the beginning of the 1970s were exaggerated or , at least , rather premature .
14 Thirdly , it provides for civil remedies for breach of the rules made by the SIB and SRO 's .
15 AT&T blamed a downturn in demand for the products made at the Irish plants and increasing competitiveness in international markets .
16 The improvements made in the machines to date do not seem as though they ought to have added up to much , but they appear to have allowed the crossing of a psychological threshold , after which a rich harvest of human error becomes accessible .
17 Kelsall argued for the fundamental reform , academically and architecturally , of Oxford and Cambridge , urging them to ‘ Take at last measures to keep peace with the improvements made in the present age , in all the departments of science and art . ’
18 One recent star of CCG team was Agnes Boyd , a supervisor who was chosen to feature in ScotRail 's recent advertising campaign , which showed the improvements made in the Scottish rail network — one of them being the catering service .
19 The principal additional complication inherent in international equities investment is the exchange rate risk — that the returns of the investments made on the NYSE by British fund managers will be subject not only to the vagaries of the securities involved but also to the uncertain movements of the exchange rate between the US dollar and sterling .
20 The inroads made into the male strongholds are small , but the progress is remarkable when one sets sixty years now against preceding millennia in which western world women only existed in a family and under male domination .
21 At the same time the inroads made by the sea may provide a potentially steep gradient course to the sea should the levee of the main channel be breached in an appropriate place .
22 We have also been involved in the trips made by the Prince of Wales to promote British industry abroad , most recently in Hong Kong , Korea and Mexico .
23 In terms of the concessions made by the French , the treaty can be interpreted as a success for the English , although historians have not always agreed about this .
24 If the unemployment benefit which they are paid is as much as the savings made from the productivity gains from the new production method , then the savings from the use of the new technology do not re-emerge elsewhere to create new demands and new jobs .
25 This attempt to assert baronial control of the king 's officers , reminiscent both of the Provisions of Oxford and the Ordinances , was the most far-reaching of all the demands made during the crisis of 1339–41 .
26 Although the concessions met the demands made at the start of an unprecedented national protest campaign on June 10 , they now failed to satisfy the opposition , who responded by continuing to call for Ratsiraka 's resignation .
27 This has underlined that the price of popularising rugby union has been the increase in pressures off the field , which can be as significant as the demands made on the players themselves .
28 As the State 's military requirements increased and the number of pomeshchiks to be sustained multiplied , the demands made on the peasantry intensified .
29 These reports summarise the demands made on the computer system over time , and indicate how well the system met those demands .
30 As the DCSL recalls , the IS coordinator defended the demands made on the local library on the grounds that : If we had a decent school library I would n't need to do it .
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