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

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1 One of the first attempts to explain the mechanical behaviour of materials such as pitch and tar was made by James Clark Maxwell .
2 Denials of prejudice and racism are made by politicians on the New Right ( Gordon and Klug , 1986 ; see also , Schoen , 1977 , and Studlar , 1974 , for examples from Enoch Powell 's speeches ) .
3 One of the earliest claims to have demonstrated a dissociation of latent inhibition and habituation was made by Weiss , Friedman , and McGregor ( 1974 ) , who studied the phenomena in rats having surgically produced lesions of the septal area of the limbic system .
4 The body and underframe were made by Peter Briddon to his own design and the vehicle is not in any way incomplete .
5 Contemporary reasons for continuing to build large barns included the view that grain was better housed in barns than in ricks and was always a hand to be threshed , while the cost of thatching ricks was avoided and savings were made by avoiding the double-handling generated by moving ricks to the barn for threshing .
6 The governor , Sir Samuel Luke [ q.v. ] , in his turn objected to their conduct and appeals were made by both sides to Sir Thomas Fairfax ( later third Baron Fairfax of Cameron , q.v . ) .
7 Solutions of 5ASA , N-acetyl-5ASA , and N-acetyl-4ASA were made by dissolving the drugs in 0.2 M NaOH , diluting 1 in 10 in L-15 , and then adjusting to pH 7.4 with 1 M HCl .
8 Similar expressions of grief and outrage were made by Jewish organisations around the world , as well as by the European Commission and the Belgian Prime Minister , Wilfried Martens , who called the act ‘ revolting and wretched ’ .
9 Receiving a copy of the AGM Minutes from the Branch prompts Air Mail to give a little space to describe the activities and efforts being made by the Branch Committee , a committee which has been virtually unchanged since the Branch was re-activated six years ago .
10 The same is true throughout the world of course : laws and regulations are made by men , and the fact that an aircraft was built or operated in compliance with those laws and regulations is , in itself , no guarantee that it will not come to grief .
11 Ritual offerings of meat , spices and wines were made by the mortal family to propitiate the restless spirit .
12 Spicer 's tiles and fittings are made by hand from clay , according to methods first used by craftsmen during Richard III 's reign .
13 People concerned by the chants and comments being made by the BNP contacted the police .
14 The recent announcements of salaries and profits being made by the new privatised energy companies whether gas or electricity , are galling in the extreme .
15 The choice between tuck and slip is made by the third control .
16 In most cases the choice of parameters and limits is made by the officer in the field in response to an application from the would-be discharger , a choice which is routinely ratified by senior staff .
17 Coincidentally the results of another recently released study , commissioned by several local authorities , Passenger Transport Executives and the National Park Authority , shows that 65% of journeys between Sheffield and Manchester are made by rail rather than road .
18 That is they are fundamentally undemocratic and decisions are made by the central committee of the party .
19 For example , population projections for England and Wales are made by aggregating separately the components of fertility , mortality and migration .
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