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

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1 Until the first new pay and conditions order is made under the new Act , the 1987 Act needs to be kept in being for a very short time for a very specific and limited purpose to ensure that all teachers continue to be covered by the existing pay and conditions order made under that Act .
2 Public support for the war could wane if no visible progress is made towards the main goal of ejecting the Iraqis from Kuwait .
3 Unlike stone , flint or ceramics , the raw material has to undergo drastic changes before it is made into the finished artefact .
4 Input is coded and a decision is made about the possible characters it represents ( Frishkopf and Harmon , 1961 ; Munson , 1968 ; Tappert , 1982 ; Wright , 1989 ) .
5 Polymer dimensions can be calculated in this way if an assumption is made about the best model .
6 According to Rivers 1964 , in the audio-lingual method , grammar is presented first through the drilling of structures , after which a simple generalisation is made about the grammatical principle involved .
7 4 More than one entry may be submitted provided each is made on the official entry form .
8 Comment is made on the possible relevance of the Formation Continue system to the UK .
9 Application is made on the general form of application ( N 244 ) supported by affidavit which must verify the amount of damages , give the grounds of the application , exhibit any documentary evidence and if under the Fatal Accidents Act 1976 give all particulars ( RSC Ord 29 , r 10(3) ) .
10 The reduction is made on the personal rate available .
11 N.B. Our Great Escape offer is only valid if your Multipoint application is made on the special form attached .
12 The first is that , if the Rokkaku is a real handful and pitches over from the vertical even when a steady pull is made on the flying line , then extend the upper section of the single line bridle connector by slipping the Lark 's Head knot down You will then have lowered the towing point relative to the sail .
13 Assuming that the ultimate disclosure is made at the same time under either rule , they receive only $50 for their share without insider trading .
14 If the filling-in soil is a little moist , so that a moisture contact is made with the wet soil underneath , there should be no need for further watering .
15 Mention is made of the Equal Pay and Sex Discrimination Acts but there is no attempt to question their ultimate effectiveness .
16 The lecture method has the great disadvantage that the speed of delivery of information can not be controlled by the receiver , and repetition is not possible unless printed handouts are provided , the student manages to write a synopsis , or some recording is made of the actual lecture .
17 This is a figure you 're likely to achieve quite often if liberal use is made of the fifth gear which comes as standard .
18 That their duvet cover is made of the Russian flag and the Union Jack can be passed by ; better are such details as the fact that Russians call spam ‘ Roosevelt smile ’ ; the question of whether Down 's syndrome chidren are known as Mongols in the USSR , and a dispute over private medicine : ‘ You think I 've fled 1,000 miles from scientific communism just to live with Mrs Engels ? ’ asks Slava .
19 Scarcity value apart , the Stag is made of the right stuff by classic yardsticks .
20 In Fig. 11–5 a comparison is made of the two grants .
21 The display can be even more eye-catching if use is made of the wide choice of containers now available .
22 No mention is made of the lateral road on the ridge of Busaco which was so carefully restored by Wellington and which played such a vital role in the successful conduct of the battle .
23 8.8 To ensure that appropriate use is made of the available line management support arrangements , all requests for external counselling must be discussed with the employee and approved by the relevant District Manager .
24 Kava is made of the ground-up roots of the kava bush .
25 Much play is made of the dual nature of Woman as madonna and whore : a chestnut by now , surely to God .
26 A study is made of the social characteristics of medical men , their social origins , incomes , household structures , and place and type of residence .
27 The process of the development from parable to allegory can be clearly seen when a comparison is made of the three accounts in the Synoptic Gospels .
28 Where analogy is made to the general population , comparison figures are taken from Social Trends .
29 However , no reference is made to the current state of technical knowledge , the ‘ means ’ to be employed or any relevant codes of practice , unlike the Control of Pollution Act 1974 , s.72 , in relation to the control of noise .
30 In this case a reduction of £30 is made to the total fees .
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