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

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1 One attempt to model only critical variables which determine yield has been made by Stocking and Pain ( 1983 ) where they concentrate upon the impact of erosive forces upon the availability of minimum moisture levels .
2 This too uses analysis and synthesis : analysis if the discovery to be checked has been made by synthesis , synthesis if it was made by analysis .
3 An attempt to estimate the cumulative effect of thematic map errors in digital overlay analysis has been made by Newcomer and Szajgin ( 1984 ) .
4 A RALLYING call to disaffected Anglicans to join the Russian Orthodox Church has been made by historian Count Nikolai Tolstoy .
5 On the ground in front of the simple headstone were several dark splashes , which could only have been made by blood .
6 It relied both on the circumstances of the shooting and on a confession alleged to have been made by telephone by the defendant to Paulette 's husband , Jimmy Zaidie ( ‘ Zaidie ’ ) immediately after the shooting , and also on threats previously made by the defendant to kill Paulette , as alleged by the prosecution and as testified to in evidence by Zaidie and by Daphne Matadial ( ‘ Matadial ’ ) , Paulette 's sister .
7 This had been made by Dad some time previously , it was a beautifully constructed scaled-down version of the wooden barrows in use at that time .
8 ‘ The tenant here died after the date of the order for recovery of possession against him but before the expiration of the last of a series of extensions which had been made by way of postponement of the date on which the order was to be complied with .
9 In its report , Control of Nursing Manpower , published in February 1986 , the Committee of Public Accounts acknowledged that progress had been made by nurse managers but went on to recommend that the " DHSS should ensure that all general managers are made aware of all the possibilities for economies identified in the C & AG 's report " ( 2 ) .
10 A decision had to be made ; or maybe it already had been made by Copper , because if he had decided to lie down before I could get back to him his leg would have been broken irreparably .
11 However , examination of the microstructure of the metal at a convenient break provided conclusive proof that the stands had been made by casting : the structure is typical of a cast bronze , with 15 per cent lead in the alloy ( fig. 511c ) .
12 Some efforts at literacy work have been made by church groups and by the government , but they only deal with a tiny fraction of the problem .
13 Though several changes have been made by government , particularly in the 1980 and 1986 Acts , the debate has been a remarkably uninformed one .
14 Attempts to improve the prospect of cure have been made by investigation of the advantages of adjuvant chemotherapy .
15 Recent statements , expressing similar sentiments , have been made by Energy Secretary Nigel Lawson and his parliamentary secretary John Moore .
16 Does he agree that that is in stark contrast to the contributions that have been made by Opposition Members , who have nothing to offer the NHS but smears and attacks on staff and patients , and on the care that patients receive ?
17 Pleas that the character of the North Yorkshire market town of Pickering should not be spoiled by takeaway food shops have been made by town councillors who rejected schemes to convert a dry cleaners into a kebab house and for a pizza takeaway at a music shop .
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