Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] are made [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Ironically , it is obviously during recession that the greatest demands are made on the social security budget as needs explodes .
2 In order to be accepted as a Safe-Buy approved supplier , firms must prove through their accounting system that they are financially sound ; they must prove they hold proper current insurances ; they must supply a list of recent customers , at lest 12 of whom are contacted by the Safe-Buy team and asked about their satisfaction with their recent home improvement ; finally , further checks are made on the company through the relevant consumer protection associations to ensure that the applicants reputation is untarnished .
3 Some readers may remember attending the building when it was St Mary 's Junior School , indeed many nostalgic , even misty-eyed visits are made to the building by people who remember the school as it was many years ago .
4 However some of the most expressive movements are made by the head because the way in which it is used can draw attention to the look on the face .
5 If the prior mortgage was made expressly to secure a current account or other further advances , and further advances are made by the prior mortgagee , he can hold the land as security for both the original loan and the further advances , unless he had notice of a subsequent mortgage — registration ( except in certain special cases ) is not equivalent to notice .
6 However , the key to the avoidance of uncontrolled complexity in any engineering domain may be to go for a complete and as rigorous as possible a description of the problem in hand before any detailed calculations are made on the precise properties of the postulated design .
7 Will he accept its deep gratitude for the way in which his officials are explaining his Department 's needs so as to ensure that the right commercial decisions are made about the markets to go for in future ?
8 This is because there will be an opportunity to shelter the resulting " trust gains " from capital gains tax until such time as capital payments are made by the trustees to UK-resident beneficiaries ( see s97 TCGA 1992 ) .
9 If any further additions are made to the dos command line , they are assumed to refer to an ascii file to be loaded directly .
10 It is worth noting here that first , it is through an emphasis on language that the only direct links are made with the work of the Committee , and second , reviews of works on language are the only ones which attend to textbooks in schools rather than in universities .
11 " The meeting also considering that some Complaints are made of the weights & measures of Isla , do appoint … a Committee for inspecting & adjusting same . "
12 Detailed recommendations are made about the amount and kind of training in English language teaching appropriate for primary teachers , and for English teachers and teachers of other subjects in secondary schools ; the report 's own model is recommended as a basis for these .
13 Few references are made to the social class distribution of West Indian and Asian parents found in other studies , and no supporting evidence is offered for the following statement :
14 Tremendous proposals are made in the Queen 's Speech , in particular the proposal to provide information to parents .
15 Scurr is also investigating the use of laporoscopy , where two tiny holes are made at the navel and the hernia repaired from inside .
16 Client will procure that appropriate arrangements are made for the provision of finance to meet the costs of acquiring shares pursuant to the Offer .
17 Increasing talk of Community Supervision Orders make a travesty of community care unless such orders are made in the context of good quality accommodation and a properly funded benefits system .
18 We arrive now at the crux of the matter , and it is described as follows : ’ The actual decisions are made by the Directors of each agency separately . ’
19 Sometimes extravagant claims are made for the incapacitatory effectiveness of ordinary prison sentences , and it is argued that if prison sentences were longer this could produce a substantial reduction in crime by means of incapacitation .
20 Within this broad picture , the factors that lead to different patterns in different states are considered , and some broad comparisons are made between the state and public enterprise in Britain and in Spain .
21 It is not that these judgements should not be made , but that where subjective judgements are made by the teacher she should be aware that this is so and be prepared , not only to give reasons for her judgements , but also to be sufficiently flexible to change them in the light of particular circumstances .
22 Often these representations are made by the Faculty of the Institute alone , but wherever it is considered beneficial , submissions are made in conjunction with other professional bodies and , indeed , the Tax Faculty is represented on a number of joint bodies set up for this purpose .
23 The monetarist attack on Keynes 's ideas is considered next , and then some brief comments are made on the empirical issues which divide these schools of thought .
24 These decisions are made by the managers and directors of the company .
25 Organisational decisions are made by the hospital administrators ( who ought to try treating patients without the proper facilities ) against a background of NHS politics and my vision is of a lucrative private practice and regular weekends off with my family ’ .
26 These claims are made in the context of attempts to justify expenditure on western education systems and to represent the ideals of the writers ' own culture as ‘ universal ’ .
27 In this type of short story , large claims are made about the effect of the reading experience .
28 The assessments of these probabilities are made on the basis of what is known about the additional research , or the consultant , in relation to the unknowns in the project ( Moore and Thomas , 1979 ) .
29 The assessments of these probabilities are made on the basis of what is known about the additional research , or the consultant , in relation to the unknowns in the project ( Moore and Thomas , 1979 ) .
30 These assertions are made on the basis of research in modern ethology , and the arguments will not be discussed in any detail as they belong to a different universe of discourse from that of psychoanalysis and sociology .
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