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

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1 The Labour party agree that changes will have to be made in the benefit system , but say that today 's proposals are not the answer .
2 A valuation at 31 March 1992 revealed a surplus of only £20m , so the contribution holiday is curtailed and a contribution of £30m is to be made in the year to 31 March 1993 .
3 Psychiatric they have erm not been there were proposals originally from the Conservative group to discontinue that service , but as part of the erm negotiations that took place that was withdrawn , but there is a , I think , a ten thousand pound efficiency cut to be made in the P S W service , so it is not being cut , but erm the sum is being reduced , and it will be self-financing out of efficiency measures .
4 Teachers too are faced with methodological decisions as to where adjustments are to be made in the matching up of abstraction with actuality .
5 I am sure the Barons of the Exchequer would be interested in the profits to be made in the king 's prison , and in what happens to money entrusted to you . ’
6 Quite apart from the habit of medieval monarchs of using a restricted number of names ( e.g. , Edward in England or Alfonso in Spain ) , it was not unusual for ‘ posthumous ’ coinages to be made in the name of a previous king .
7 Furthermore , a disclosure of the transaction may need to be made in the company 's annual accounts as a result of CA 1985 , s232 .
8 We have made arrangements for this payment to be made in the resort by the HCI Representative on behalf of Norwich Union .
9 We have made arrangements for this payment to be made in the resort on behalf of Norwich Union .
10 In order to effect these objectives a number of changes were to be made in the provision and funding of social care .
11 In most cases the length of I provides a useful assessment of the mean diameter , and if determinations are to be made in the field this diameter provides a useful measure of average size .
12 They used to be made in the shape of Christ 's tombstone , and years ago , all bread baked on Good Friday was marked with a cross as a symbol of good luck .
13 He told the BBC 's On The Record that difficult decisions had to be made in the Budget .
14 Difficult decisions have to be made in the rationing of scarce resources .
15 It also passed enabling legislation to allow further constitutional amendments to be made in the wake of the peace treaty .
16 If the application is urgent , eg for a non-molestation injunction under the Domestic Violence and Matrimonial Proceedings Act 1976 and there is no judge sitting , the court office will say at what court there is a judge and the application may be made and heard at that court , but the more usual practice is for the application itself to be made in the court which would otherwise have been appropriate , with the papers and order being sent back to that court after the hearing .
17 Erm , an improvement to be made in the mobiles .
18 Overseas businesses intending to adopt the simplification arrangements must send written notification to LVO 050 , Customs House , 28 Guild Street , Aberdeen , AB9 2DY , confirming : the overseas supplier 's name , address and VAT number ; brief details of the supplies to be made in the UK and when they are to start ; and the name , address and VAT number of the UK customer(s) who will account for the tax .
19 There are two important distinctions to be made in the type of business done in the banking sector .
20 The distinction between liege and simple homage had begun to be made in the course of the twelfth century .
21 Mozart , sometimes for dramatic reasons , sometimes at the request of the designer , Lorenzo Quaglio , or one of the singers , frequently asked for alterations to be made in the text which were often strongly resisted by the librettist .
22 With regard to the change to be made in the style of the elevations , I can not entertain the smallest doubt that an architect of your known talent and ability will find it an easy task to design an elevation in the Italian or Classic style …
23 There is an alternative to either of these courses which may be worth considering and that is that the Government should take the line that they have come to the conclusion that , while some restriction ought to be made in the infliction of the death penalty , the time has not yet come for its complete abolition .
24 Of course today there are small fortunes to be made in the caddying business .
25 I want to see a curricular framework which is flexible enough to permit sensible modifications and , where necessary , exemptions to be made in the interests of individual children with special needs .
26 Allowance had to be made in the USA and Australia ( though not in Sweden ) for the impact on union growth of government action .
27 This is analogous to the anticipation of objections in pure selling — it helps when quick decisions have to be made in the heat of the negotiation .
28 Editor , — Angela Coulter and colleagues ' implication that there are major savings to be made in the investigation of menstrual abnormality will doubtless delight district health authorities .
29 The theory on which the charge is founded will seem even more elusive , and in practice the collection of development charge will have to be made in the face of increasing public resistance .
30 Holes also need to be made in the lid for the vent pipe grommet and screened breather .
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