Example sentences of "to [be] made in [art] " in BNC.

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1 As a result , the payment to Mrs Sutcliffe had to be made in a roundabout way . ’
2 So an important decision has to be made in a hurry by people who are clearly affected by the events of the last few days .
3 Wunis , a young oil company official , was to some extent moved by indignation about the deceitfulness of the government ; he was also perhaps self-consciously applying those notions of good efficient management which he had gained from his oil company training : decisions about expenditure have to be made in a context of opportunity costs , of an overview of expenditure as a whole .
4 Last year , Mr Ashdown and his advisers embarked on ‘ war-gaming ’ — what social workers would call ‘ role playing ’ — to explore the moves and counter-moves likely to be made in a hung Parliament .
5 Although the company was planning to record interviews with Mr Major , Mr Kinnock and Mr Ashdown for a World in Action special they were to be made in a central London hotel some distance away .
6 It was not unusual for a direct appeal to be made in a memorial text to casual passers-by , or for visually impressive and even amusing monuments to command attention from the side of a road .
7 It has now prepared a short-list of five projects for the next round of decisions to be made in a year or two , although the agency warns that these more ambitious and expensive projects can only be funded at the rate of one every 2½ years .
8 On her visit to Malton , she not only purchased a riding habit in deep , forest-green velvet , but ordered one to be made in a similar material of a light golden-brown colour , to match the shade of her eyes .
9 If they are wanted at all they are probably wanted in large numbers and to be made in a hurry by unskilled labour .
10 But he only promised to ‘ do justice ’ regarding the forests created by Henry II and Richard I. An inquiry was to be made in every county by an elected jury of twelve knights into ‘ evil customs ’ of forests , warrens and rivers , and these customs were to be abolished within forty days , provided that the king , or , in his absence , the Justiciar , were first informed .
11 These issues are difficult enough to disentangle in contemporary research , and there are major problems in gaining access to data which would really enable those distinctions to be made in an historical context .
12 This analyses the kind of decisions to be made in an organisation , and the activities they affect .
13 The last help screen might be considered superfluous in that it is simply a reminder that all entries have to be made in an appropriate manner .
14 The first is the amounts of money to be made in the business .
15 Today , the industry has no need to feed off the margins , needs no lessons from Sigue Sigue Sputnik about the Global Leisure Industry , movie tie-ins or the killings to be made in the future collusion of pop and advertising to create new needs .
16 Welcoming the initiative , Peter Brooke , the Northern Ireland secretary of state , suggested it might provide an opportunity for progress to be made in the province .
17 Quite apart from the habit of medieval monarchs of using a restricted number of names ( e.g. , Edward in England or Alfonso in Spain ) , it was not unusual for ‘ posthumous ’ coinages to be made in the name of a previous king .
18 In 1292 , for example , the king ordered an inquiry to be made in the forest of Essex by the foresters , verderers and regarders of the three regards of Colchester , Ongar and Chelmsford , together with a jury of thirty-six knights and others , into a complaint by the Abbess of Barking that the foresters had interfered in her woods , which she claimed to be exempt from the regard and from the jurisdiction of the king 's Forest officers .
19 We have made arrangements for this payment to be made in the resort by the HCI Representative on behalf of Norwich Union .
20 We have made arrangements for this payment to be made in the resort on behalf of Norwich Union .
21 The management of schools is changing and decisions have to be made in the context of a financial framework .
22 Mozart , sometimes for dramatic reasons , sometimes at the request of the designer , Lorenzo Quaglio , or one of the singers , frequently asked for alterations to be made in the text which were often strongly resisted by the librettist .
23 Of course today there are small fortunes to be made in the caddying business .
24 Involvement of the public would not only affirm the fact that these are issues for all of us , but would also educate people as to the range and limitations of existing therapies , and involve them in the decisions to be made in the light of this .
25 Difficult decisions have to be made in the rationing of scarce resources .
26 With regard to the change to be made in the style of the elevations , I can not entertain the smallest doubt that an architect of your known talent and ability will find it an easy task to design an elevation in the Italian or Classic style …
27 Jenny Redman , Stuart Armstrong and Kim Ng had previously tried injecting rats who were kept in total darkness and free from other environmental signals , with chemicals known to be made in the pineal .
28 Mortgages will not be affected and payments should continue to be made in the normal way .
29 And doubts were expressed as to its value given the conceded fact that only a small dent was likely to be made in the pigeon population .
30 The most powerful potential weapon in Parliament 's hands remains its control over clauses enabling regulations to be made in the first place .
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