Example sentences of "[noun] may [be] made [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Payment may be made to the court office by postal order , banker 's or giro draft or cheques ( subject to clearance and the Chief Clerk 's consent ) .
2 Alternatively , payment may be made at the time of enrolment by personal cheque or bank draft drawn on a UK bank ( see section on Banking below ) .
3 Alternatively , payment may be made at the time of enrolment in cash , or by personal cheque or bank draft drawn on a UK bank .
4 Impressions and patterns may be made in the wet sand , either by hand or with the tools available .
5 From time to time a subtle change may be made to the details of the computation of the index .
6 ( 8 ) Any difference arising as to ordinary matters connected with the partnership business may be decided by a majority of the partners , but no change may be made in the nature of the partnership business without the consent of all existing partners .
7 Subject to the contrary agreement of the partners : ( 5 ) Every partner may take part in the management of the partnership business ( 7 ) No partner may be introduced as a partner without the consent of all existing partners ( 8 ) Any difference arising as to ordinary matters connected with the partnership business may be decided by a majority of the partners , but no change may be made in the nature of the partnership business without the consent of all existing partners It is obvious enough that if a partner is to be held responsible for the acts of his co-partners committed in the name of the firm he should in principle have : ( 1 ) unrestricted access to information about those acts ; ( 2 ) every right , indeed a duty , to assume personal responsibility ( equally with his co-partners ) for the conduct of the firm 's affairs ; and ( 3 ) the right ( by exercise of a veto ) to prevent any act for which he is unwilling to accept liability .
8 In the circumstances , however , the period of remand should clearly be as short as possible so that an early decision may be made on the full evidence .
9 These technical aspects of the shoot should be discussed with the photographer in advance and the decision may be made in the light of the budget as well as of the PR requirements , to put a specific limit on the number of shots .
10 If the true cost of providing a class can not be met by the students , application for a grant may be made to the Local Authority or the Sports Council .
11 Although reasonable surmises may be made concerning the effect of various properties of the coast on erosion , little is known of the precise effects which they have .
12 Idle — or perhaps not so idle — mention may be made on the radio news of a distant tropical depression known to be forming somewhere close to an exotic and encouragingly far away island — Yap , maybe , or Truk , or the northern Matianas .
13 ( An analogy may be made with the discussion of a vortex street in Section 19.1 .
14 More significantly , perhaps , it also means that no attempt may be made in the course of a prosecution to determine that in their investigations the authorities have committed one or more criminal offences .
15 In general terms , heavier impacts may be made on the body because of the muscular ‘ padding ’ available .
16 Another way in which controlled entry may be made to the supervisor is by means of extracodes , which were first used on the University of Manchester Atlas computer ( Sumner , Haley , and Chen 1962 ) .
17 Reference may be made to the National Code of Local Government Conduct , para. 3 ( Appendix D , post , p. 105 ) although it has to be said that that paragraph is not , in the author 's view , well drafted since it fails to indicate with sufficient clarity the difference between disclosing personal pecuniary interests ( failure to comply being a serious criminal offence ) and disclosing other interests ( which is simply a matter of prudence , but involves no breach of law ) .
18 Reference may be made to the following and to the papers cited under sections dealing with the skeletomuscular systems in the main regions of the body .
19 Finally , have with you all the papers to which reference may be made at the meeting .
20 Disclosure may be made by an agent .
21 At the outset , the plaintiff may be slow to contact a solicitor , negotiations for a settlement may drag on , the extent of the plaintiff 's injuries may not become clear until the end of a lengthy period of treatment , investigations may have to be carried out to ascertain the evidence , expert opinions may have to be obtained , communication and action by both sides may be poor and slow , the advice of counsel may be taken , pleadings are often extended , the length of time spent waiting for the trial to begin can be substantial , and errors may be made by the professionals involved .
22 Whatever criticisms may be made of the STV there is no denying that it has proved viable in its own fashion in twenty-two general elections in the Republic of Ireland .
23 Instead claims by and against third party organisations or individuals may be made in a variety of domestic and regional , formal and informal arenas .
24 Collections may be made following a child 's interest in say ‘ shiny ’ things or from the teacher 's suggestion , ‘ Let's collect things that are made of wood ’ or ‘ things with lines on ’ .
25 An award of costs may be made against a convicted defendant .
26 An order for wasted costs may be made against a legal representative on the application of any party to the proceedings or by the court on its own motion ( Magistrates ' Courts ( Costs Against Legal Representatives in Civil Proceedings ) Rules 1991 ( SI No 2096 ) ) .
27 Leaving the track a pathless beeline may be made for the lower end of the trees , there ascending a short way to find Yordas Cave .
28 The same point may be made about the revolutionary intelligentsia in general .
29 Much the same point may be made about the representative assemblies of advanced capitalism .
30 Note that any of the above applications may be made to a county court care centre or the High Court if there are already public law proceedings pending in that court in relation to the same child ( APO , art 3(3) ) .
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