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

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1 Discuss the concept of ‘ dimensions of leadership ’ with reference to the work of McGregor , Likert , Reddin and the studies made by the researchers at Michigan and Ohio .
2 In this elegant , compassionate , deeply researched book , the tremendously caring Geoffrey Moorhouse sets before us the facts and figures , the jingoism , pride , pain , as well as the hideous smugness , the cock-ups , the arrogance , and the disasters made by ‘ those who know better ’ .
3 He felt that the Eastern District , serving a widely-scattered , largely-rural population , working generally in co-operation rather than competition with Cambridge University Extra-Mural Board , and always seeking to maintain high standards , had nothing to fear from the amendment of grant regulations proposed in Recommendation 6 , an amendment which took into account quality of work , the needs of the region as a whole and the provision made by other interested bodies .
4 In a similar way , the writer Alice Walker celebrates the quilts and the gardens made by Afro-American women under conditions of extreme racist oppression .
5 Erm during the executive erm Mary raised a point from the joint planning team about the erm charter and the remarks made by Dr. on that , would you like to say something on that Mary ? because we want to take some action .
6 On the whole , Acts , despite their legal precision , are fairly loose guides when it comes actually to setting up the services they authorize , and the decisions made by the administrators of services at central or local level are of great importance in shaping the provision .
7 The nursing skills the camp followers brought with them , must have reduced the number of fatalities and the contribution made by those who donned male attire , and fought along side their men can not be counted .
8 The research will investigate the relationship between postgraduate training in the social sciences and employment , focusing in particular on the demand from employers across the economy for doctoral social scientists from different disciplines , the flow into employment and early careers of such students and the contribution made by doctoral study to the labour market and the academic and professional communities .
9 These include the acknowledgement of groups of buyers ( markets ) in search of means to satisfy their needs , and the efforts made by producers to meet those needs in a profitable manner .
10 It affected not only rural or seaside communities ( some of which were now facing a crisis with the growing attractiveness of continental holidays and the inroads made by car and caravan into the traditional domain of the seaside landlady ) , but even industrial areas , where such attractions as Big Pit at Blaenavon in South Wales paid testimony to the passing of the age of coal .
11 Even the old kitchen utensils , including a vast cauldron straight out of Macbeth , are enlisted in this celebration of the Eternal Female — not to mention two enormous stuffed serpents , representing the ying and the yang made by the sister of the queen of modern sex goddesses , Brigitte Bardot .
12 But what represented that elementary force at this period , if not capitalism and the world made by and for the bourgeoisie ?
13 Concern was immediately expressed by the staff about the nature of the exercise and the points made by the director .
14 British seamen in the US deserted in droves , alarming the new British government and bringing about a revived dialogue not only on seamen 's complaints about the inadequacy of British pay , the constantly recurring problems of loss of wages and effects when torpedoed and the inroad made by railway fares when they were paid off from diverted ships , but also on the dangerous state of mind of seamen who were incensed by the conviction that they were constantly subject to neglect , mishandling and coercion .
15 The effectiveness of formal control devices such as financial targets coupled with monitoring of performance is likely to be affected by institutional variables such as the quality of information produced and the arrangements made by controlling agencies to gain access to it .
16 That would also be true of the rules applicable to local communities particularly dependent upon fishing and industries allied thereto referred to in Annex VII to the Hague Resolution 1976 ( ‘ the Hague preferences ’ ) , the reserved coastal zone , the carefully balanced fisheries mechanisms set out in articles 156 to 166 and 346 to 353 of the Act of Accession 1985 and the effort made by the member states with regard to the restructuring of their fishing fleets pursuant to the Community 's multiannual programmes .
17 Evidence given by officers at the court martial and the statement made by the judge advocate at the close of the proceedings supported by Amnesty International 's concern that Vic Williams was not guaranteed reasonable access to information about procedures for registering his conscientious objection to military service in the Gulf War .
18 The row grew as MPs questioned the conflict between Sir Patrick 's words and the allegations made by Sir Hal Miller , a former senior Tory MP and party vice-chairman .
19 turned to consider Yerkey v. Jones , 63 C.L.R. 649 and the submission made by Mr. Hamer , counsel for the wife .
20 This allows the librarian to gauge use of the library in total and the use made by particular classes .
21 So fish are aware of the popply , slapping noises that other fish make as they travel at speed through the water , of the clicks made by crustaceans snapping their hard shells and the scrapings made by fish grazing over the coral .
22 Despite the notes , and the polaroids made by Farwaggi in his anteroom , and the trays of fruit , club sandwiches , croques and so on — the cheerfully arranged amuse-gueules from the kitchen ordered for each girl — he finds he is becoming confused about their identities .
23 And the enquiries made by the Viennese authorities seem to have been pretty perfunctory .
24 This unexpected development was greeted by observers as Gorbachev 's biggest tactical success for many months , and they noted Yeltsin 's new willingness to co-operate with Gorbachev and the concessions made by both men .
25 The Government maintained this position , even after the wide range of options contained in the White paper published in Copenhagen on 9 October and a contribution made by Mr Schlüter to the special Council of Ministers on 16 October showed that the Danish Government had not even decided in its own mind what position to take .
26 Following the match , lunch was taken in the Clubhouse and a presentation made by Mrs. Malcolmson , wife of John Malcolmson , a competitor and former Club President .
27 The attack against Beaumont-Hamel proved abortive , and a thrust made by the Third Army against Gommecourt failed utterly .
28 It is technically perfectly lawful for a Minister of the Crown to be empowered to make statutory instruments in such a way that they are never subjected to parliamentary scrutiny — indeed , there is no requirement of promulgation or publication for an instrument to become legally binding and an instrument made by the Minister and cached in his bottom drawer could be as binding as the Theft Act ( although in this situation ignorance might , rarely in our law , offer a defence by reason of s.3(2) of the Statutory Instruments Act
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