Example sentences of "[be] made [prep] [verb] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 To make it suitable for public use improvements will need to be made including resurfacing the stone route — this will also make it suitable for wheelchairs — and installing metal railings by the path .
2 Conservative Ministers were supported by the Treasury in arguing that no commitment should be made to implementing the Beveridge report .
3 There was a huge amount of correspondence waiting in his In tray ; a start had to be made on completing the business he had transacted in the States , clients had to be notified , shippers contacted , import permits sorted out .
4 It is hoped that the work of this new department will soon be supported by other deaf youth leaders so that a real impact can be made on improving the quality of life of young members of the deaf community .
5 When , on 25 March 1859 , the tsar announced the principles on which Russian local government was to be based in the future , he acknowledged that provision had to be made for involving the public .
6 It is frequently said that like changes have not been seen since the invention of the printed book but a good argument can be made for comparing the IT revolution with the invention of writing itself .
7 Monthly payments will then be made for maintaining the lands in a way that preserves their wildlife and scenic beauty .
8 First of all ‘ society ’ , as distinct from the State , had to be isolated and analysed , and secondly an attempt had to be made at understanding the evolution of society , since only then would it be possible to understand under what circumstances the State evolved and what its historical significance was .
9 In very large organizations , where a divisionalized structure may have developed because of product or geographical reasons , for example , a decision has to be made about splitting the marketing activities between the divisions and corporate headquarters .
10 To do this we would need to know the maximum payment that can be made without overfunding the scheme .
11 ‘ Shared Training is essential if progress is to be made towards achieving the vision ’ , of a seamless service .
12 They contain your interpretation of the factual conclusions , and go on to recommend what steps should now be made towards solving the problem that you were given .
13 Experience has shown that surer progress can be made towards introducing the policy throughout the CAB by carefully tailoring courses to local readiness , and allowing workers to grow towards a greater social awareness at their own pace .
14 This has necessitated a concern with the movement and transformation of energy in the atmospheric boundary layer , in the plant cover and in the soil so that progress could be made towards understanding the mechanism of energy and moisture exchange .
15 It became obvious however that because of limited resources within the Transport Department workshops , it would be necessary to seek outside assistance if significant progress was to be made in replacing the fleet .
16 There 'd be a fortune to be made in tempting the family with spin-offs while the meal was being prepared .
17 A related issue concerns the extent to which claims of privilege can be made in resisting the making or enforcement of a disclosure order .
18 In the remaining span of the project , it is hoped that further progress will be made in understanding the relationship between these properties and the modelling and estimation techniques which give rise to them .
19 The final decision about a word 's identity would be made by combining the results of all recognisers in use , assuming lexical output from each .
20 Significant changes in the working of the complaints procedure would be made by shortening the process , giving each side one opportunity to state its case .
21 ‘ … provision for depreciation of fixed assets having a finite useful life should be made by allocating the cost ( or revalued amount ) less estimated residual values of the assets as fairly as possible to the periods expected to benefit from their use . ’
22 When the switchboard is not staffed ( ie outside normal office hours ) telephone calls can still be made by using the DDI numbers .
23 The architects of the Gothic period exploited this device to the full , for they recognised that greater religious impact could be made by stressing the luminosity and verticality which result form its adoption .
24 The Woolwich feared that failure to make the payment would damage its reputation and that any penalties that could be enforced if the Regulations were valid would exceed the return that could be made by investing the sum .
25 Leachate must , however , be carefully controlled to avoid contamination of surface and below-ground drainage , though further economies can be made by recycling the leaching solution ; if such a process was applied on a large scale the widespread contamination of land and water by natural mine-leaching processes could be considerably reduced .
26 staff appointments could possibly be made by choosing the candidate on the lower salary .
27 Claims should be made by completing the claim form at the back of leaflet NI205 .
28 Claims should be made by completing the claim form at the back of leaflet NI212 .
29 The appeal may be made by completing the form provided for this purpose by the Department or by writing a letter of appeal .
30 An estimate of cis-trans isomerism can be made by measuring the absorbance A of each band , where and I o and I are the intensities of the incident and transmitted radiation respectively .
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