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

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1 When she lowered herself into the chair , there was a loud squelching noise similar to that made by a hippopotamus when lowering its foot into the mud on the banks of the Limpopo River .
2 When was the first score of 300 made by a West Indian ?
3 Which was the first score of 300 made by a man on the losing side ?
4 The only Roman coins to bear an explicit date were some very rare ones made by the Emperor Hadrian in ‘ the year of the city 874 ’ ( i.e. , AD121 ) and some made by the usurper Pacatian ‘ in the 1001st year of Eternal Rome ’ ( i.e. , AD249 ) .
5 I have quite a collection of private binaural tapes and commercial discs , including some made by the Stax agent in Germany .
6 A survey of earnings in the tax year 1976–1977 made by the Bar for the purpose of its evidence to the Royal Commission on Legal Services showed that the net fees of junior barristers ( before provision for pension , sickness insurance , indemnity insurance and national insurance contributions ) averaged £7,319 , but for barristers who had been only three years or less in practice were only £2,769 .
7 If ratifying the Protocol is viewed as the conferral of rights on the treaty parties under Article 36 of the Vienna Convention , those States can decide whether to accept the rights , and might object to a statement such as that made by the Soviet Union on this basis .
8 I look forward to hearing thoughtful and far-reaching speeches such as that made by the hon. Member for Chichester when these matters are discussed at Maastricht , and I hope that views such as his will be reflected in Maastricht — a subject to which I may return in due course .
9 It was first of all made by the Council 's planning consultants and then by the Planning Department set up under Local Government reorganisation , a department intended in part to oversee the Council 's housing policy and headed by a former employee of the Council 's erstwhile planning consultants .
10 In every detail , the proposals are exactly those made by the African National Congress in a document released in August in which they list the conditions necessary to create the climate for negotiations .
11 There are few patterns as varied and beautiful as those made by the feathers of birds .
12 Comparison of size might be made more clearly between prints made by an adult and those made by the children .
13 At the presentation by HRH The Duke of Gloucester GCVO in addition to the Ian Allan Railway Heritage Awards and those made by the Railway Heritage Trust Westinghouse Signal Limited and others , the Association of Railway Preservation Societies Limited ( ARPS ) made its own presentation of the Peter Mainsty Award for Excellence to British Rail for their imaginative restructuring , refurbishment and revival of Liverpool Street Station .
14 The tall rye in the fields either side of the road was untrampled , and the road 's crude paving of cobbles on impacted chalk and flint had no deep ruts like those made by the passage of heavy guns .
15 As with all claims made by competing groups for the objective nature of their own discourse , those made by the Royal Society are tainted by the contingencies of the world in which they were made .
16 Far from doing this , Hildyard and Olson simply reproduce those very conventions in their own work making the same claims for objectivity as those made by the Royal Society .
17 It is not without significance that in the present case Mr. Bookbinder 's action for libel is based upon the same complaints as those made by the council .
18 If this argument sticks — and it looks like it might — the only innovations that will remain unprotected will be those made by the rural poor in Africa , Asia and Latin America .
19 Thus it might be that the old English case of Woodhouse v Brotherhood 1972 ] ICR 186 would be decided the same way under the Directive , because the facts , as found in that case , were that the transferee employer used the factory and the machines to produce different products from those made by the transferor and sold them in different markets .
20 On the other hand , virtually all the demands which the Anglicans had been pressing for in their attempts to come to terms with James , such as those made by the bishops in their meeting with the King on 3 October , did .
21 The WHO estimated that by 2000 about 40,000,000 people could be infected with the HIV virus ( as compared with the estimate of 25,000,000-30,000,000 infections by 2000 made by the WHO in 1988 ) , while the total number of adult AIDS cases could reach 10,000,000 , of which almost 90 per cent would be in the developing countries .
22 The analysis is based on the projections for 1995/96 made by the Government 's own consultants .
23 The legend owes much to the testimony of his friend Bubb Doddington , who blamed the Prince 's death on ‘ suffocation ’ caused by the breaking of an abscess which had originated in the bruising made by the ball .
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