Example sentences of "[be] made [prep] [art] [num ord] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It would , in my opinion , in many ways be more logical for an application to be released from custody on the ground of non-service or delayed service of a committal notice to be made to a first instance judge rather than direct to this court .
2 When a payment is required to be made to a third party ( trader , government , etc. ) the bank depositor draws , i.e. writes , a cheque on his bank payable to the third party .
3 For notes on this Act and these rules , reference should be made to the 8th edition of this book .
4 A full report when in this matter will be made to the next meeting of the Health Committee in May . ’
5 Now this agreement witnesseth that in consideration of the said John Weston Foakes paying to the said Julia Beer on the signing of this agreement the sum of £500 , the receipt whereof she doth hereby acknowledge in part satisfaction of the said judgment debt of £2,090 19s. , and on condition of his paying her or her executors , administrators , assigns or nominee the sum of £150 on the 1st day of July and the 1st day of January or within one calendar month after each of the said days respectively in every year until the whole of the said sum of £2,090 19s. shall have been fully paid and satisfied , the first of such payments to be made on the 1st day of July next , then she the said Julia Beer hereby undertakes and agrees that she , her executors , administrators or assigns , will not take any proceedings whatever on the said judgment .
6 On March 26 , 1952 , they signed the agreement now sued upon which has three clauses : ‘ ( 1 ) the husband will pay to the wife for her support and maintenance a weekly sum of One Pound Ten Shillings to be paid every four weeks during the joint lives of the parties so long as the wife shall lead a chaste life the first payment hereunder to be made on the Fifteenth day of April 1952. ( 2 ) The wife will out of the said weekly sum or otherwise support and maintain herself and will indemnify the husband against all debts to be incurred by her and will not in any way at any time hereafter pledge the husband 's credit .
7 Bargains began to be made for the first time , and it became readily apparent to the men that whatever rights they thought they had lost , had been transposed by an orderly system which benefited them as well as the Mineral Lord .
8 A change will need to be made for the next meeting as Myrtle is still not able to teach .
9 In the case of a buy-out , disclosure should be made at the first board meeting at which the proposed buy-out is considered , and should be made to the full board and not to a committee of it .
10 proposed that the Funeral Service Journal representation be made at the next Conference .
11 Should the review require an adjustment to this committee 's target , a further report will be made at the next meeting of this committee on any amendment to that target .
12 Like so many of the films that were to be made during the Second World War , The Four Just Men does n't only draw attention to the nature of the enemy ; it also presents an evocative picture of just what it is that is under threat — ‘ all the roads and rivers , fields add woods and hills that make up this funny old island . ’
13 Enquiries should be made in the first instance to the Academic Registrar .
14 The decision should be made in the first instance as if it were easy to be made .
15 Firstly , how did this extraordinary mistake came to be made in the first instance by the Department of Transport .
16 The most powerful potential weapon in Parliament 's hands remains its control over clauses enabling regulations to be made in the first place .
17 Social services staff have been negotiating with the Department of Health and are expecting a decision to be made in the next couple of weeks .
18 The general remarks on effective display made in the appendix to chapter 7 are important to recall when plotting , and some further remarks on this subject will be made in the next chapter .
19 The parties therefore need to have agreed that , where they can not agree on the identity of an expert , the appointment may be made by a third party .
20 Many MPs suspect no announcement on the decision will be made until the last day before the summer recess to avoid a Parliamentary row .
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