Example sentences of "made that [art] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Nevertheless , it was not until September 18 that a decision was made that a section 105 investigation should be recommended by the Minister and the submissions to that effect did no reach him until October 13 , ’ says Sir Anthony .
2 The assumption is always made that a school of tuna is swimming underneath the dolphins .
3 A proposal was made that a GLB Company should be started in Edenderry under the leadership of Mrs Mary Montgomery .
4 Many years later , in 1861 , at a meeting in the Freemasons ' tavern on 23 February , the proposal was made that a marble bust of Vial should be made for the Royal College .
5 They may then have made that a major guiding light in their teaching , introducing the concept carefully but firmly , whilst at the same time concentrating on improving the agriculture and amenities .
6 there was no British Horst Wessel , nor indeed any anti-fascist martyr , as a result of political disturbances in the 1930s , although claims were made that a Blackshirt died later from injuries inflicted at a meeting at Holbeck Moor in Leeds .
7 The suggestion is often made that a couple should not be treated as if they were living as husband and wife unless the man is actually giving the woman financial support .
8 To this there is one exception , to comply with Article 9 of the Convention ; an order may be made that a person should give evidence otherwise than on oath where this is asked for by the requesting court .
9 The claim may be made that a State is entitled to the benefits of a treaty because they were incurred on its behalf by another State .
10 An argument could even be made that a prisoner who emerges from prison with a reasonable sum of money is less likely to recidivate than one who emerges as impecunious as when he or she entered .
11 Submissions were made that a life prisoner whose case is being referred to the judges under the ‘ first ’ consultation procedure ought to be allowed to make representations to the judges with the object of limiting his tariff , and further that the material to be placed before the judges should also be available for examination by the prisoner .
12 If the end of the line is fixed and the angles remain the same , then the conclusion can be made that a straight line links the various points .
13 Thus Dewey 's policy of integrity of numbers has found great favour : an undertaking has been made that a piece of notation will not be revised and given another meaning .
14 Norman Lamont , the Chancellor of the Exchequer , presented in the House of Commons on March 19 the budget for the financial year beginning April 5 , 1991 , in which the surprise announcement was made that a considerable portion of the burden of the community charge was to be transferred from individual charge-payers to central government , which would recoup most of the cost through an increase in value added tax .
15 In particular , the issue of the lack of oral work was brought up again , the argument being made that a particular adviser had not seen enough lessons to make this conclusion .
16 There is some comment has been made that a new settlement to the South or the South West of York would in some way undermine the urban regeneration erm of Leeds City Council , now I find this a surprising comment given that though people who are making that comment are also at the same time advocating much increased development allocations to , for example , Harrogate district , the main centre for which is erm , nearer than most conceivable new settlement locations to the South and South West of York .
17 He said he was not satisfied that a case had been made that a nuisance was being caused .
18 He said he was not satisfied that a case had been made that a nuisance was being caused .
19 Those parish councils who were represented at the annual parish councils conference at Hall last year will recall that the suggestion was made that a special session may be held on planning topics should there be sufficient support from parish councils .
20 I would enter a plea that I have often made that the street officer 's authority … and discretion should be given better recognition .
21 Accordingly the point must be made that the young Pound , as a doctoral student grounded quite rigorously in the Romance languages , certainly could and did read Virgil in the Latin .
22 Complaint was also made that the deer destroyed crops and pastures within the forest , and that the foresters illegally compelled the forest dwellers to attend the swanimotes .
23 Various suggestions had been made that the market might be used as a commodity trading floor , but careful research persuaded us ( correctly , as it transpired ) that the brokers did not require a large open trading floor like the Stock Exchange or Lloyd 's .
24 The assumption is commonly made that the decisions to be taken in caring for such patients , the therapeutic strategy to be adopted , are wholly medical matters , and thus wholly for the doctors to make , with or without discussion with the patient .
25 The almost trite observation has already been made that the patient , though dying , is still living .
26 Alternate benches were so made that the back could be swung over so that by a simple movement you had two benches facing each other instead of one behind the other and back-to-back with the adjoining classes , the teacher sitting on a chair between the ends of the benches .
27 The comment is made that the proportion of accidents in school is high , considering the relatively small part of total time spent there .
28 A comment was made that the idiosyncrasies of each library made them difficult to use .
29 The perfectly reasonable suggestion was made that the service should be recorded .
30 However , because of the immense potential for the integrated ( ie raster/ASCII/vector ) systems that were under development , the point was made that the strategy could be to plan their eventual use for those functions where they could be of value .
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