Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] would be made " in BNC.

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1 The change would be made at an emergency general meeting in North Wales on September 19 .
2 The Attorney General 's spokesman said a decision on whether or not to appeal the sentence would be made ‘ urgently ’ .
3 The Attorney General 's spokesman said a decision on whether or not to appeal the sentence would be made ‘ urgently ’ .
4 He believed some movement in the case would be made by the end of this month .
5 In Cocks v. Thanet DC the House of Lords applied this rule and held that an applicant who wanted to challenge a decision of a local authority to the effect that he was intentionally homeless and so not entitled to be housed , had to use AJR procedure because his only rights in respect of the decision were public law rights , namely that the decision would be made in accordance with rules of public law .
6 A Digital spokeswoman in Massachusetts declined to say when the decision would be made , but said in such cases , the affected employees were always the first to be notified .
7 The attempt would be made to ‘ expose in a lucid manner the relation existing between recent enquiries , and our actual store of knowledge ’ , and not ‘ merely isolated and unconnected abstracts of the several individual investigations ’ .
8 Jones believes that ‘ it was also agreed by all that no public disclosure of the research would be made by either group prior to the simultaneous submission of the papers ’ : Pons , by contrast , asserts that there was no agreement not to publicise .
9 His talk was supplemented with sectional drawings and also a display of moulds from which castings for the engine would be made .
10 He said the announcement would be made at eight that evening .
11 The presentation would be made at a Divisional Meeting in due course .
12 The third , already made half of stone , would be raised through the night to ground level and across that , the attack would be made in the dark just before dawn .
13 The application would be made by the Head of the Security Services to either the Minister of the Interior or the Minister of Defence .
14 DEC says that OSF/1-on-Alpha is now its primary platform and applications target and that customers are telling it the transition would be made more easily from MIPS R/4000-based boxes running Ultrix than OSF/1 .
15 But Courtney said he hoped that at least the factual part of the document would be made public .
16 In each case the aims of the unit would be made explicit and discussed with pupils .
17 held that no award would be made as defender did not have means and resources to make the payment as there was not a contract of insurance in his favour .
18 Although Labour promises more generous rebates , no one believes it , because the proposal has not been costed , no details of it are available and no money would be made available .
19 However , if there has been no combustion , there has not been a fire e.g. smoke from a defective heater would not be fire damage and no payment would be made .
20 A descriptio would be made , and the final division would follow after 14 July 843 .
21 Lawyers would tap such men on the shoulder , they would go to a quiet corner and a deal would be made .
22 With the balloon tethered to prevent it going up instead of along , there was some confusion over when the race had actually started.A problem compounded by the fact that the Emma Louise was out of sight on the river , so a check would be made separately on her speed .
23 Mrs Maureen Howie , head teacher of La Retraite School , in Lambeth , south London , said : ‘ The real disappointment for us would be that such a move would be made without looking very carefully at what grant maintained schools have achieved , and at what the pilot movement has done for children . ’
24 Hogg added it was likely a draw would be made to determine the order of matches in the Scottish inter-district championship , while the following programme has been devised for the Scottish districts v Irish provinces contest :
25 Thereupon we all agreed solemnly that it was a private matter and that no announcement would be made to the press .
26 In view of the fact that the total proceeds would be donated to this appeal it was agreed that no charge would be made .
27 In view of the fact that the total proceeds would be donated to this appeal it was agreed that no charge would be made .
28 The operation was running smoothly as the yacht rounded the North Foreland when it seemed certain that a landing would be made somewhere in the Thames Estuary .
29 A distinction would be made between the deserving and the undeserving poor .
30 According to the electoral platform of the CPD as regards political prisoners , a distinction would be made between prisoners of conscience and prisoners of violence , and those accused of " homicide , grievous bodily harm , kidnapping and child theft " would fit into the former category .
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