Example sentences of "[adv] make by [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The lovebirds in her mind fused into a watching parrot , perhaps made by the metal leg .
2 9.13 Tenant 's property If after the Tenant has vacated the Premises on the expiry of the Term any property of the Tenant remains in or on the Premises and the Tenant fails to remove it within [ 7 ] days after being requested in writing by the Landlord to do so or if after using [ its ] best endeavours the Landlord is unable to make such a request to the Tenant within [ 14 ] days from the first attempt so made by the Landlord :
3 The step from ‘ asking the wrong question ’ to the error being regarded as jurisdictional is only made by the assumption that any matter which is in any sense a ‘ condition ’ to the exercise of jurisdiction becomes jurisdictional .
4 Where a licensing board : ( a ) refuses to grant , renew or transfer a licence under this Part of this Act , or ( b ) on an application for the grant of a licence under this Part of this Act , specifies , as types of liquor which may be sold under the licence , types other than those in respect of which the application for the licence was made , or ( c ) on an application for renewal of a licence under this Part of this Act , does not comply with any request duly made by the applicant for a change in the specification of the types of liquor which may be sold under the licence , or ( d ) requires modifications in the rules proposed to be made as to the persons entitled to use the canteen , or withholds its consent to a variation of those rules , or ( e ) makes an order under section 42(4) of this Act , the applicant or , as the case may be , the licence-holder may appeal to the sheriff from such a decision of the licensing board .
5 that the order was in the circumstances of this case properly made by the registrar .
6 ‘ ( a ) in satisfaction of all costs charges and expenses properly incurred and payments properly made by the bank or the receiver and of the remuneration of the receiver ; ( b ) in or towards satisfaction of the moneys outstanding and secured by this deed .
7 Sometimes , though , morphological agreement can make further distinctions not overtly made by the pronouns themselves .
8 When the decision is finally made by the council of ministers it is essential that the whole area be granted the structural funding that we need . ’
9 Until 1764 , Josiah had concentrated successfully upon the manufacture of what he called ‘ useful wares ’ , but he had carried out many experiments to improve the rather crude ‘ Egyptian black ’ wares already made by a number of Staffordshire potters .
10 They 're so particular are n't they sometime but there you are Chair , Chairman I 'm grateful er from the indications that have been already made by a number of speakers that they are amenable to the contents of this amendment .
11 The peculiar geography involved has disturbed many , who have wanted to emend Thuringia to Tongres , an emendation already made by a scribe of one manuscript of Gregory 's Histories .
12 CONCESSIONS ALREADY MADE BY THE COUNCIL
13 In accordance with suggestions already made by the North Korean government Yon proposed an arms control agreement between the two states which would involve a three-phase troop reduction programme based upon cutting the standing army of each side to fewer than 10,000 men within three or four years .
14 However , one complaint already made by the travel agents is the impossibility of existing on the lower commissions implied by holidays of £25 and the like that came into existence at the end of 1985 .
15 Mr Lang — who is coming into line with a decision already made by the Department of the Environment , for England and Wales — said that consultation on the proposed registers had shown they would not achieve their environmental objectives .
16 These kind of decisions are normally made by the teacher alone , but it is possible that involving the children in making them might be an extremely effective way of teaching them self-determination and discipline .
17 Documentary programmes : These are usually made by the TV companies themselves , but there have been occasions where the film has been made jointly with an outside organisation .
18 These were usually made by the miner at home and one can just imagine a man sitting comfortably at the kitchen table , with a bag of gunpowder which he had ground down , pile of straws , a tiny paper funnel , and puffing away on his pipe !
19 John Thrupp has always had problems getting shoes to fit , so he had a pair of size twenty-ones specially made by a master craftsman .
20 If you are in France , try to find some of the Port Salut that is still made by the monks — it has a more distinctive flavour than the mass-produced cheese .
21 At that time this was the largest drugs seizure ever made by a cutter crew .
22 The speech , billed as the most important address ever made by a Hong Kong governor , was mostly well received by community leaders , with criticisms focusing on its skimpy attention to important political issues .
23 The decision as to whether or not to proceed is always made by the originator , thus allowing for his or her growth .
24 Touche Ross thought that the requirement was appropriate in relation to partnerships , but recommended that it should apply only to cheques made out for an amount greater than a specified sum — a suggestion also made by a number of others .
25 ( iv ) A submission of no case to answer was also made by the respondent in relation to count 2 .
26 Edward Pelling , rector of St Martin , Ludgate , in a sermon given earlier that year on the anniversary of the execution of Charles I , spelt out how the Nonconformists had derived their resistance theories and king-killing principles from Catholic writers such as Mariana , Bellarmine and Azorius , a point also made by the Oxford Decree of 1683 .
27 The decision that leisure should be the Main focus of the project 's work was also made by the service-providers ; disabled people in the area were not involved in setting their own agendas to decide on the important issues as they saw them .
28 The charge of putting profits before passenger protection was also made by the Transport and General Workers ' Union , the aviation industry 's biggest trade union , in a booklet launching its Aviation Security Charter .
29 The choice of a forester — also made by the author of a thirteenth-century Flemish genealogy — is interesting : the word itself was a new one , having no classical or late-antique Latin form ; perhaps its associations with hunting and riding made it particularly appropriate for a family renowned for its martial skills .
30 It was definitely a print , most probably made by the toe of a rubber-soled sports-shoe ; a tennis-shoe , perhaps , or basket-ball boot .
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