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

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1 Most said that they had been surprised if not totally taken aback on the news of the merger ; but to various degrees said that they were prepared to work with the new ownership as long as the guarantees of openness and neutrality made by Novell regarding the development of System V.4 were maintained .
2 At Charlecote Park in Warwickshire there are lead statues of a shepherd and shepherdess made by him in about 1718 .
3 If Mr. Tully has good grounds for exercising the privilege against self-incrimination , then his refusal to comply with the orders for disclosure and discovery made by Buckley J. may have the effect of assisting Mr. Tully to escape prosecution and punishment for a crime and also the effect of assisting Mr. Tully and others to keep money which belongs to Abbey .
4 The plan is not a blueprint for the future , it stresses , merely the starting signal for a process in which dialogue and choices made by individuals , private industry and government will shape the environmental programmes : ‘ What we want to do , in the realization that we do not understand all the relationships , is to indicate the conditions under which an environmental quality can be attained that will provide future generations with as many options as possible . ’
5 On the credit side all payments made in cash are shown in the cash column and payments made by cheque are shown in the bank column .
6 There had been some criticism of the question and answer made by the social worker in support of the hospital admission application form on the question of practicability of getting the recommendation of a practitioner with previous acquaintance with the patient , and those responsible might wish to consider rewording the form so as to direct the social worker 's attention to the question of practicability .
7 Mary in a pretty pink dress out of which stuck yellow claws and a head and face made by plastic surgeons of grafts ranging in colour from vellum to grape-purple .
8 Was he obliged to act wholly or in part on the evidence and submissions made by the parties ?
9 Taking an example of recent years , the abolition of the Greater London Council where advertising and speeches made by both sides of the argument is merely the surface of the public relations work .
10 Ceramics , jewellery , glass and textiles made by some of Britain 's top craftspeople will be on show at this month 's tenth Chelsea Crafts Fair , Chelsea Old Town Hall , King 's Road , London SW3 .
11 ‘ Now , as a biologist , I have long been somewhat suspicious of the assumptions about human behavior and motivation made by psychologists and sociologists .
12 The research aims to investigate the contribution to pupils ' understanding and tolerance made by language teaching .
13 The eighth and ninth defendants have complained to the ombudsman that such a report and valuation made by an employee of the Alliance and Leicester Building Society was carried out negligently .
14 They argue that the current distinction between debt and equity made by company law is unjustified , but will restrict attempts to develop sensible accounting practice in this area .
15 Some description of that tradition , in terms of its linguistic and literacy conventions , may help to put into perspective the claims for language and literacy made by exponents within it .
16 Invoicing and trade orders will be processed at NCB 's Denbigh Road office and orders made by fax and telephone should be for the attention of Chris Shelley at the same address .
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