Example sentences of "[noun pl] [am/are] made by the " in BNC.

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1 She had read , ‘ Art forms are made by the people of Luctia from the preserved arms and legs of the people of Vascar .
2 ‘ Most people assume nuisance calls are made by the dirty raincoat brigade , ’ says Olga Hubicka at BT , ‘ but often they are received after domestic arguments and lovers ' tiffs . ’
3 Antibodies are made by the body 's immune system when it comes into contact with organisms ( ‘ germs ’ ) such as a virus .
4 However some of the most expressive movements are made by the head because the way in which it is used can draw attention to the look on the face .
5 Most applications are made by The Law Society through its Adjudication Committee , but it is open to anyone to make application to the Tribunal without recourse to The Law Society .
6 Technically , appointments are made by the Prime Minister but , in practice , they are recommended by the Lord Chancellor after discussions with the senior judiciary .
7 Furthermore , we want to ensure that those whose appointments are made by the Secretary of State have the appropriate qualifications and experience to fulfil their functions .
8 It is not that these judgements should not be made , but that where subjective judgements are made by the teacher she should be aware that this is so and be prepared , not only to give reasons for her judgements , but also to be sufficiently flexible to change them in the light of particular circumstances .
9 If the prior mortgage was made expressly to secure a current account or other further advances , and further advances are made by the prior mortgagee , he can hold the land as security for both the original loan and the further advances , unless he had notice of a subsequent mortgage — registration ( except in certain special cases ) is not equivalent to notice .
10 In that process of internal dialogue , discoveries are made by the person about himself or herself .
11 Decisions to offer or reject applicants are made by the senior tutors , in consultation with the relevant Field Chairs and/or Co-ordinator if necessary .
12 Sometimes collections are made by the teacher herself to introduce new and possibly unfamiliar things for the children to explore .
13 First pickings are made by the staff , who fill their own plates .
14 In preparation for the Congress , the standing parliament , the Supreme Soviet , demanded that constitutional changes be made by the Congress to allow the legislature more control over the government , since President Boris Yeltsin 's emergency powers , granted by the fifth ( extraordinary ) Congress in October 1991 [ see p. 38537 ] , which gave him the right to appoint the government , were due to expire .
15 Although technically the health authority bears responsibility , in practice the funeral arrangements are made by the staff of the hospital where the patient died .
16 Right hon. and hon. Members are failing to remember in how many criminal trials it happens , often necessarily , that allegations are made by the prosecution or defence which are damaging to persons who are not immediately before the court .
17 Often these representations are made by the Faculty of the Institute alone , but wherever it is considered beneficial , submissions are made in conjunction with other professional bodies and , indeed , the Tax Faculty is represented on a number of joint bodies set up for this purpose .
18 This is because there will be an opportunity to shelter the resulting " trust gains " from capital gains tax until such time as capital payments are made by the trustees to UK-resident beneficiaries ( see s97 TCGA 1992 ) .
19 It will also ensure that decisions which affect our members are made by the activists employed by within the appropriate sections and industries .
20 Although land-use decisions are made by the household , these may well not be made equally by all members of it , and this may be significant in the perception of conservation and any government sponsored conservation programme .
21 In the Church of England important decisions are made by the General Synod — after it has listened to the views of all its members .
22 Allocation decisions are made by the Librarian , or by the Librarian in conjunction with the library committee ( largely comprised of academics ) , or by the library committee alone .
23 These decisions are made by the managers and directors of the company .
24 That is they are fundamentally undemocratic and decisions are made by the central committee of the party .
25 Generally , the more-important though less-frequent decisions tend to be husband-dominated , whereas the less-important though more-frequent decisions are made by the wife .
26 Since the programmes are predominantly of advanced modules , admissions decisions are made by the relevant Field Chairs .
27 We arrive now at the crux of the matter , and it is described as follows : ’ The actual decisions are made by the Directors of each agency separately . ’
28 Is he aware that that Committee is charged with the responsibility of assessing the legal and political impact of EEC proposals on the United Kingdom and for its reports , together with the proposals , to be debated here before decisions are made by the Ministers concerned ?
29 Project 1 explores the origins and emergence of the legislation ; Project 2 examines the implementation of the legislation by three education authorities , focusing on the formulation of guidelines , the establishment of appeal committees and the provision of information about schools ; Project 3 comprises a survey of parents designed to elicit why some parents choose particular schools for their children and others not ; Project 4 is a study of appeals which seeks to explain why some disappointed parents use the appeal procedures and others do not and how decisions are made by the appeal committees ; while Project 5 attempts to identify the characteristics of ‘ popular ’ and ‘ unpopular ’ schools .
30 Organisational decisions are made by the hospital administrators ( who ought to try treating patients without the proper facilities ) against a background of NHS politics and my vision is of a lucrative private practice and regular weekends off with my family ’ .
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