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

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1 In watching the Japanese build-up , a typical platoon deployment was made by a platoon of 2/4 , with their forward posts having a wide view of Lete-Foho .
2 c ) the Question on any amendment or Motion standing on the Order Paper in the name of any Member , if that amendment is moved or that Motion is made by a member of the Government ;
3 But a Gardai spokesman , said : ‘ There is an investigation by gardai as a result of a complaint made by a member of the public . ’
4 Specialists believe that the clicking and popping sounds made by a school of females may be the best way to rescue the six sperm whales before they starve to death in the enclosed natural harbour .
5 He adds that legal advice has indicated that there is a prima facie case against the auditors , but the decision on whether to take legal action will be made by a committee of two non-executive directors .
6 Also , very usefully , an offer was kindly made by a warden of a local nature reserve to help in the winter woodland management .
7 The need for a radical change of outlook has also been stressed by Bowen ( 1979 ) who sees progress in this direction being made by a mixture of basic and applied work by both multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary endeavour diminishing what Butzer ( 1975a ) saw as particularism — the tendency for individual specialists or groups to regard their own field as the cornerstone for others .
8 The ruling was made by a panel of US federal judges which found that US environmental laws apply to the country 's bases in Antarctica , following a suit filed by the Environmental Defense Fund .
9 Test flight : The Eurofighter combat jet , made by a consortium of German , British , Italian and Spanish aviation firms , is to have flight tests this summer .
10 It is the main function of the Statutory Instruments Act to ensure that where an instrument is made by a Minister of the Crown in pursuance of powers delegated to him by Parliament , Parliament shall have a reasonable opportunity to scrutinise his efforts with a view to deciding whether or not to endorse them .
11 On the one hand an ordinary order for a successful litigant to have his taxed costs is made by a court of law .
12 In other circumstances an application may be made by a victim of the transaction , viz. , a person who is , or is capable of being , prejudiced by the transaction .
13 A few half-hearted attempts at brightening the place up with posters have been made by a succession of teachers , but it does n't really help because the huts suffer from terminal damp and the posters quickly go all brown and blotchy making the general appearance of the hut 's interior more , not less , gloomy .
14 A final decision will be made by a Department of Environment inspector .
15 A final decision will be made by a Department of Environment inspector .
16 In the middle of this , Boy switched to a documentary made by a group of prostitutes which showed married men sitting nervously on the edges of beds in hotel rooms , sitting on neatly flowered bedspreads and having difficulty ( they were embarrassed by the female camera crew ) saying exactly what it was that they wanted to do for their thirty pounds .
17 Very often an approach to a Commission official will be more effective if it is ‘ pan-EC ’ , that is if made by a number of companies operating throughout the EC , preferably under an EC umbrella organisation .
18 Consequently , the vast majority of rugs made in Central Asia are collectively referred to as Turkomans , regardless of the fact that they are made by a number of specific tribes ( Beshir , Tekke , Ersari , etc. ) , while individual items may be marketed under either the collective Turkoman heading or the name of the actual weaving tribe .
19 Later attempts to define climatically related morphogenetic regions have been made by a number of people , e.g. Peltier ( 1950 ) , Budel ( 1963 ) and Tricart and Cailleux ( 1972 ) .
20 There was a small expressive sound made by a number of crossbows being cocked .
21 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 .
22 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 .
23 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 .
24 The 1984 Labour Conference rejected a plan for the choice to be made by individual members of the party in each constituency instead of the decision being made by a meeting of representatives of wards and affiliated organizations .
25 Restrictions on East-West trade were reviewed in line with recommendations made by a meeting of the COCOM member country trade experts in Paris on Feb. 14-15 , to reduce limitations on security-sensitive exports to Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union .
26 The current valuation of the collection , made by a team of Spanish experts over the past six years , is considered to be well below the market value of the works .
27 Ratings were made by a team of researchers with no knowledge of whether or not the woman was a case , or what she had said about her response to the event .
28 Some of the first of these were made by a pupil of McConnell 's , Allan Jacobson , in Los Angeles , who announced in 1965 that if he trained rats to approach the food dispenser of their cage when a light flashed or a clicking sound was made , then killed the animals , extracted the RNA from their brains and injected it into the gut cavity of untrained animals , these now tended to approach the dispenser when the appropriate stimulus — click or light — was given , even though the dispenser was now empty of food and the animals received no reward .
29 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 .
30 Nevertheless , they are essentially a composite analysis of previous judgments made by a body of practitioners with great experience in this field .
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