Example sentences of "[modal v] be make [adv] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 However , brief mention should be made here of the Indian press .
2 If a decision has been taken to sell or terminate an operation and the reporting entity is demonstrably committed to the sale or termination , then provisions should be made only for the direct costs of the sale or termination and any operating losses of the operation up to the date of sale or termination ; provisions for future operating losses may not be made in other circumstances .
3 Checks for the above publications should be made out to the Good Housekeeping Institute .
4 All enquiries and applications should be made directly to the grant-awarding body ; the correct address of the local education office is generally available from schools and public libraries .
5 Application for admission to this course should be made directly to the University ( see page 50 ) .
6 The price for this remarkable meal , including all wines and canapes , is £30 and booking should be made directly to the restaurant at Castlehill , Edinburgh .
7 You may keep travel and subsistence expenses paid during jury service , but as your normal salary will have been paid in your absence , any payments received for loss of earnings must be made over to the Company .
8 Full allowance must be made also for the costs of the liquidation ( to be distinguished from the costs of realising the assets ) .
9 It should be noted that counts of breeding pairs of this species must be made early in the year to be accurate .
10 One difficulty with testing recognition memory is that inferences might be made only at the time of the recognition test .
11 Far more cross-cultural research , of the type suggested by Cole and Scribner for instance ( ibid. ) , would be necessary before any useful generalisations could be made even about the relative functions and worth of the various parts of these different systems ( such as their punctuation conventions ) .
12 That the number of town dwellers grew and that such a large proportion of output could be made over to the ruling class without permanent and chronic nationwide famine or substantial evidence of huge tax arrears suggest that peasants continued to produce well above subsistence level .
13 It is sobering to reflect that a case could be made out for the judgment that the last extensive exercise of the English poetic sensibility was Wordsworth 's Prelude . ’
14 However , it is necessary to consider this in a little more detail , for it might be argued that a rather better case could be made out for the materialist theory than the dismissive remarks of the preceding section seem to suggest , provided certain additional facts are taken into consideration .
15 The climb was so steep that in places it could be made only with the help of ropes .
16 But such appointments could be made only to the staff of university extra-mural departments and Approved Associations were excluded .
17 The objections may be made either by the Registrar himself or an objector , such as the owner of a similar mark .
18 This prescription may be made both in the scope provisions of the Convention and in its substantive provisions .
19 One alternative would be that history may be made up of the multiple meanings of specific , particular histories — without their necessarily being in turn part of a larger meaning of an underlying Idea or force .
20 Cash deposits may be made up by the customer into standard bank packets and transported by security carrier to Cash Centres , where the credits are checked and applied direct to the account .
21 This applies in particular to such features of English High Court procedure as mutual discovery of documents by the parties with or without a court order ; orders for the service on other parties of proofs of oral evidence intended to be led at the trial ; and certain orders which may be made even before the commencement of proceedings ( disclosure of documents by potential parties to an action in respect of personal injuries or death , and orders for the inspection , preservation or testing of property which may become the subject-matter of proceedings ) .
22 Application to withdraw may be made orally to the court if the parties and any guardian ad litem appointed by the court are present .
23 In relation to the timetable of events included in the agreement , time will not be of the essence but ( in accordance with the general law ) may be made so through the service of notice providing a reasonable extension of time .
24 So even if he believed that from an economic point of view the best decision would be to deny any recovery for emotional injury , he would still ask whether the role of law in encouraging reliance and coordination would be much damaged if he ignored the precedents , and , if it would , whether this loss would be made up in the gains he foresees from the change .
25 The operation was running smoothly as the yacht rounded the North Foreland when it seemed certain that a landing would be made somewhere in the Thames Estuary .
26 He said the reductions would be made only in the computer giant 's American operations .
27 Once this base had been consolidated , forays would be made deeper into the wilderness , this time , perhaps , with a cossack military unit establishing a blockhouse ( zimove ) to contain the furs collected from the next tribe to be located .
28 Once inside , their objective would be to make directly for the basement as speedily as possible , to seize and hold the Control Room , thus preventing the detonation of the fire bombs .
29 These will be made primarily in the plane of the galaxy , although observations will also be made of gamma-ray sources from outside the galaxy .
30 The excess should be deducted from the loss and then payment will be made up to the policy limit where applicable .
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