Example sentences of "[noun] must [be] made [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 In practice the situation is not quite so simple , and many measurements and checks must be made by the TL scientist , only a few of which will be mentioned here .
2 The disadvantages are that although most auctions allow a viewing period before the bidding starts , you have only a limited amount of time to examine the rugs , and full payment must be made at the end of the auction .
3 There is yet no evidence of permanent production centres in early Anglo-Saxon England , and resort must be made to the objects themselves to determine the structure of the industry .
4 I have attached a paper prepared for this which highlights many of the areas in which the EEB believes progress must be made over the next six months .
5 Jacobs felt that progress must be made through the four powers or the UN if the American position was to be viable .
6 The ultimate decision must be made by the Chief Constable himself .
7 Adequate provision must be made for the various kinds of aquatic plants , for some prefer the shallows around the pool while others require much deeper water .
8 The trade description must be made in the course of a trade or business and be part of the advertisement so that genuine news items are excluded .
9 At the same time , an association must be made between the unit and a previously specified media type .
10 Finally , in surveying the role of time in ancient Greece , brief mention must be made of the instruments available for its measurement .
11 Special mention must be made of the same F/O N G Pickard and F/C E E Heering who ferried seventeen and thirteen aircraft respectively to Renfrew during this transfer .
12 Special mention must be made of the team from the BR Electric Traction Depot who managed to field no less than 10 female members in their team .
13 ( iii ) A mention must be made of the benefits of accurate and regular observation .
14 Finally , mention must be made of the Diploma of Higher Education ( Dip.HE ) .
15 Mention must be made of the referee today who had an excellent game , the final score here at the erm High Street Recreation ground ; Milton two , Rayners Lane nil .
16 Where a temple , folly or grotto has been long abandoned and the roof has collapsed , bringing down the ceiling with it , a careful archaeological sift must be made through the debris .
17 With a registered title , this is normally the only final search you make except when you act for a mortgagee : then a bankruptcy search must be made against the borrower because your title search will not , of course , reveal anything about him or her .
18 The fielding scores are self explanatory but if the Howzat l.e.d. lights , reference must be made to the ‘ Umpire ’ which is the l.e.d. next to the batsman 's button .
19 The brighter stars within each constellation are shown using larger symbols , but for accurate magnitudes reference must be made to the detailed charts in Chapter 7 .
20 Again the evidence from southern Britain is scanty , and consequently reference must be made to the similarly organized settlements outside the northern forts .
21 A covenant is a legally binding document to make regular donations , and such donations must be made under the terms of an existing Deed of Covenant for tax to be reclaimable .
22 The return must be made along the same track : a rough walk , there and back , of six miles .
23 The universe must be made by the people .
24 Secondly , the gift must be made upon the condition that it is to be absolute and perfected only on the donor 's death , being revocable until that event occurs and ineffective if it does not .
25 Another important subdivision of the informal caring population must be made concerning the relationship between carer and dependant .
26 To meet local authority funding requirements , applications for course places must be made by the end of May to John Walton , the Inset unit , University of Teesside , Borough Road , Middlesbrough , tel ( 0642 ) 342386 or 342392 .
27 Observation statements must be made in the language of some theory , however vague .
28 For example , in the Highlands and Islands of Scotland a clear distinction must be made between the advantages of the central and eastern areas relative to the much poorer agricultural areas of the west and north .
29 In comparing craters on different bodies the distinction must be made between the exposure of a planet and the resultant cratering .
30 However , an important distinction must be made between the legitimate expression and engagement with such client feelings and the more unacceptable and personalised expression of aggression or threat towards workers .
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