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

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1 There are certainly a number of obvious difficulties which need to be acknowledged ; first of all , some groups are extremely small , and where divisions are made on the basis of two speaker variables ( such as social class and sex ) it may seem a little unreal to label the persons who fall into one of the resulting categories as something along the lines of ‘ the upper-middle-class female group ’ .
2 It has been confirmed in an extra-statutory concession ( dated 19.12.88 ) that the taxation position is treated by the Inland Revenue as the same where payments are made to the purchaser under an indemnity in the sale agreement .
3 A number of products or components are made at the same time , but not on a continuous basis .
4 The criterion of distortion is that statements are made about the society which by social-scientific methods can be shown to be positively in error , whereas selectivity [ i.e. primary selectivity ] is involved where the statements are , at the proper level , ‘ true ’ , but do not constitute a balanced account of the available truth .
5 The National Primary Centre have produced a pamphlet aimed at parents and governors and suggests that judgements are made under the following headings :
6 Right hon. and hon. Members are failing to remember in how many criminal trials it happens , often necessarily , that allegations are made by the prosecution or defence which are damaging to persons who are not immediately before the court .
7 In particular , we have seen how the law can structure the decision-making process by insisting that decisions are made on the basis of a proper appreciation of the facts and by persons who are appropriately qualified .
8 A plan must also be drawn up to ensure that parts are made in the right order for assembly .
9 By this means events are conceptualized and interpreted , and judgments are made in the interest of better anticipating the future .
10 If budget allocations for regions and districts are made on the basis of continuing existing spending patterns , this need will be overlooked , as most authorities do not have adequate provision for post-hospital care for elderly people .
11 What sales and movements of sheep and lambs are made through the market towns in the autumn ?
12 Trick tables conceal parts of the actors ’ bodies , and models are made for the missing parts , liberally spattered with gore and guts .
13 Professor von Hayek , a luminary much admired by the Prime Minister , writes to The Times suggesting that if attacks are made against the forces in the Falklands , Britain should retaliate on the Argentine mainland .
14 That is they are fundamentally undemocratic and decisions are made by the central committee of the party .
15 REMEMBER — The discount only applies if bookings are made through the above offices .
16 It did not teach that men and women are made in the image of God .
17 Paper packaging and chemicals are made in the area , and the international headquarters of the Croda Chemical Company are nearby at beautiful Cowick Hall .
18 Barraga ( 1976 ) sums up the implications of its usage by stating that : ‘ A visually handicapped child is one whose impairment interferes with his optimum learning and achievement , unless adaptations are made in the methods of presenting learning experiences , the nature of the materials used , and/or in the learning environment . ’
19 FISHERMEN in Ceredigion face financial ruin unless changes are made to the new Fish Conservation Act , according to local MP Cynog Dafis .
20 There are no rule changes but amendments are made to the " How to Pay " box on Forms N6 , N27 , N27(1) and N27(2) .
21 The applications can not be processed by the Housing Executive unless they have been assessed by occupational therapists from the Department of Health and unless recommendations are made by the occupational therapy department .
22 These are used to check the identification and validity of guest keycards before charges are made to the guest 's account .
23 Is he aware that that Committee is charged with the responsibility of assessing the legal and political impact of EEC proposals on the United Kingdom and for its reports , together with the proposals , to be debated here before decisions are made by the Ministers concerned ?
24 There are overheads when defining and manipulating hierarchies , and this is particularly apparent when comparisons are made with the relational approach .
25 As assessments are made of the impact of tax changes on project economics , other oil companies are expected to join Amerada 's call for Government consultation with the industry on methods of increasing taxation without affecting incentive for re-investment in the UK .
26 When modifications are made to the categories employed in the monitoring , large statistical changes can follow .
27 The removal of organs for transplantation is permitted either if the deceased person has previously indicated in writing his willingness to be a donor , for example by signing an organ donor card , or if , when enquiries are made of the surviving relatives , no objections are raised .
28 SIR — As preparations are made for the 12th London Marathon ( arguably the largest and best race in the world ) , Londoners need to recognise and rectify an important problem .
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