Example sentences of "make on the " in BNC.

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1 In general terms , heavier impacts may be made on the body because of the muscular ‘ padding ’ available .
2 While not seeking to cave your opponent 's ribs in , do strike hard enough to leave the refereeing panel in no doubt at all that contact has been made on the scoring area .
3 There is just enough décor and furniture to prevent it from looking empty , but space and simplicity are the most powerful impressions made on the visitor — what Leonard called in a different context ‘ the voluptuousness of austerity . ’
4 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 .
5 Withdrawal of the prototype Class 44 series of ten was completed in 1981 , and a start was then made on the production Class 45 and 46 fleets .
6 Because of the interesting , usually technical , demands made on the performers , their ballets often become testing grounds for future soloists .
7 But even if a choreographer breaks such regularity when setting a classical ballet he usually balances the pattern made on the floor in one enchaînement by another moving in the opposite direction .
8 They are simply made on the day from fresh organic vegetables . ’
9 We turned and descended slowly to the tracks we had made on the ascent earlier that morning , then sloughed our way down .
10 At the very minimum they must have been made on the basis of a police guarantee that matters would be manipulated so that courts would not impose additional punishment for the illusory offences .
11 A spokeswoman for the bank said : ‘ You have to remember that the rankings are made on the basis of value of bids , which are all down to BAT .
12 At the end of the four and half hour inquest the cricket sub-committee was asked to re-define the role of captain and chief coach , to consider whether it required a team manger and ordered to report back on 28 November when , presumably , a decision will also be made on the captaincy for next season .
13 You must include all payments made on the eight calendar weeks .
14 Add together the gross payments made on the last normal pay day before the PIW began and any other payments made since the pay day which was at least eight weeks before that .
15 Where an employee is paid once each month , but in multiples of a week , for example on the last Friday of each month , add together the gross payments made on the last normal pay day before the PIW began and any other payments made since the pay day which was at least eight weeks before .
16 Add together the gross payments made on the last normal pay-day before the end of the QW and any other payments made after the pay-day which was at least eight weeks before that .
17 Where your employee is paid once a month but is paid in multiples of a week ( for example , on the last Friday of each month ) , add together the gross payments made on the last pay day before the end of the QW and any other payments made after the pay day at least eight weeks before that .
18 As a result of high demands made on the soil and the lack of good fertilizer , yields are low .
19 We need to check whether our decisions are made on the basis of making our resources available to others and sharing theirs wherever possible before we strike out independently .
20 The rapid strides made on the all-weather front really makes such betting fodder superfluous .
21 So far , policy is being made on the fly .
22 Mr Bert Millichip , FA chairman , said the decision was made on the grounds of footballing ability , but the island was ideal for isolating the hooligans among England 's travelling fans .
23 The bank , which paid £70million to have its headquarters constructed , said it was ‘ delighted ’ , although it declined to say exactly what book profit it had made on the deal .
24 It seems fair to claim this attractive book as a product of Wales because although the author lives in Eastern England and has observed wheatears in many far-flung places , the foundation studies were made on the Pembrokeshire island of Skokholm and Peter Conder has often returned there to keep fresh the memory of his pioneering researches .
25 It seems fair to claim this attractive book as a product of Wales because although the author lives in eastern England and has observed wheatears in many far-flung places , the foundation studies were made on the Pembrokeshire island of Skokholm and Peter Conder has often returned there to keep fresh the memory of his pioneering researches .
26 For the purchaser moving into a new area , invaluable comments can be made on the property 's location and any unfavourable matters which may adversely affect the value now or in the future .
27 No formal agreement was made on the Polaris alternative , because Eisenhower hoped to persuade NATO to accept the system as part of his Multilateral force idea .
28 A choice between debt and equity was made on the assumption that this choice did not have to stand the test of time .
29 Her speech went as well as was possible , given that it was being made on the stickiest of sticky Parliamentary wickets .
30 The discovery is made on the day he retires .
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