Example sentences of "[be] made by [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The diagnosis had been made by endoscopic retrograde cholangiography 3 years ( range 1–6 years ) before the study .
2 Even if this were so , the implication has been made by catholic school supporters that catholic schools have not promoted or reinforced any measure of prejudice , and that no other possible type of school could improve on them ( Daly 1975 ) .
3 ‘ Considerable savings have been made by improving efficiency in our central adminstration where savings of 6.3% have been achieved . ’
4 Since then the most significant contribution has been made by aerial photography , such that we now possess a remarkably coherent record of the town 's overall morphology .
5 Savings by the NHS have been made by switching funding for respite care and long stay nursing care to the social security budget .
6 The claim has been made by English Nature , the government 's official adviser on nature conservation , which warns that some of the country 's best-known beauty spots , including the Lake District , Norfolk Broads , Somerset Levels and Hampshire 's River Test , are being damaged .
7 Finer papers are made by chemical processing which removes impurities from the pulp .
8 The school manager , in contrast to his or her experience of GCSE , here has to struggle for clarity — a struggle which is made no easier by the over-simplified statements of policy about the unification of general and vocational education which are made by central government and by its political opponents .
9 Woodworm holes are made by emerging adult furniture beetles which mate and lay eggs on any nearby timber that is suitably rough , or occasionally even in old holes .
10 George Bernard Shaw claimed that ‘ Kings are not born , they are made by universal hallucination ’ .
11 Non-méthode champenoise wines are made by different fermentation methods , and the prices are more reasonable still .
12 Herati-design rugs are made by numerous workshop , village and nomadic groups throughout Persia , but are most closely associated with those from Khorassan , Kurdistan , Ferahan , Hamadan and Tabriz .
13 ( 2 ) The offer must be made by paid advertisement in two national newspapers ( and the buyer must notify the Quotations Department of the London Stock Exchange and the target company of the terms thereof at least seven days before the tender offer closes ) .
14 By carefully vetting and indoctrinating appointees , he can bring some order and direction to a mammoth , unruly bureaucracy and progress towards policy change can be made by administrative action .
15 The Steering Group believes that the development of Departmental Road Safety Plans would enhance the contribution to casualty reduction which can be made by Regional Council and Police personnel .
16 Visits to observe lessons should only be made by prior appointment with the headteacher , all concerned knowing of the visit well in advance .
17 It can ensure compatibility , avoid unnecessary duplication of effort , enable economies to be made by cooperative use and the full employment of existing facilities .
18 Any changes to these dates will be made by mutual agreement .
19 Any changes to these dates will be made by mutual agreement .
20 Any changes to these dates will be made by mutual agreement .
21 One pharmacist belonging to a national firm contacted the head office , which said that a suitable product can be made by special order at £100 for 100 .
22 A claim might be made by dissentient member States that the actions of the organisation were not in compliance with its treaty .
23 The member countries would establish those aspects of foreign policy which were ripe for " common action " , and policy decisions on these aspects could thereafter be made by qualified majority voting .
24 THERE has been some correspondence going on , it seems , in the American journal , Business Week about the savings to be made by discouraging smoking at work , William L. Weis , who is associate professor of accounting at Seattle University , lists them .
25 Perhaps this reflects over-ambitious goals rather than failure of the projects , for it will only be when attempts to calm large areas are made that possibilities emerge of encouraging former car journeys to be made by public transport .
26 Contracts for sale etc. or land to be made by signed writing 2. ( 1 ) A contract for the sale or other disposition of an interest in land can only be made in writing and only by incorporating all the terms which the parties have expressly agreed in one document or , where contracts are exchanged , in each .
27 At an informal meeting in Apeldoorn , the Netherlands , on the weekend of Sept. 21-22 the 12 Finance Ministers of the European Communities ( EC ) together with their central bank presidents made progress in negotiations on economic and monetary union ( EMU ) , agreeing that the decision on the start of " stage three " should be made by unanimous agreement of all 12 heads of state and government , rather than by majority decision .
28 However , what is not generally known by the public is that although you will be designing all these items , the finished work will he commissioned from outside studios in the case of advertisements and print work , while TV commercials will be made by independent production companies .
29 Repayments , according to officials , would be made by direct debit through the student 's personal account with a bank or building society .
30 The ions and many of the compounds can not be made by direct combination of their constituent elements .
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