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

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1 Do you think that improvement could be made along the line of the existing road ?
2 For an introductory classification and discussion of auditory effects in poetry , see Leech(1969)Ch6. ( xii ) Once again , reference may conveniently be made to the treatment of these figures of speech ( paradox , metaphor , irony , etc ) in Leech ( 1969 ) Chs 8–10. ( xiii ) Some aspects of cohesion are discussed and illustrated in 7.8 .
3 However , within the single language LISP , access could , with appropriate effort , be made to the translation of GO-SHOPPING(x) as a sequence beginning WALK(x) , but the subsequent access from WALK(x) to the yet lower-level sequence beginning LIFT-RIGHT-LEG(x) is far more dubious , whatever the effort required , since that would normally have been compiled and so be inaccessible to the higher level in question , even though , as we saw , one can , in the human case , impose a new translation of WALK , in the place of the existing one .
4 Initial enquiries should be made to the Faculty of Medicine Office .
5 A complaint of breach of the LEA 's broader duty must be made to the Secretary of State under sections 68 and 99 of the Education Act 1944 ( see Chapter 2 ) .
6 The court has no jurisdiction if the complaint concerns breach of the broad duty in section 25 ; the complaint must be made to the Secretary of State under sections 68 and 99 of the Education Act 1944 .
7 Applications for tickets at £4.75 per person should be made to the Secretary of the Group at the Law Society 's Hall .
8 When all applicants who have met or are predicted to meet the conditions stated in the table of course requirements have had their UCAS form seen by the selectors , offers will be made to the rest of the applicants .
9 Alternatively payment might be made to the head of the department concerned , or money might be spent not so much in buying the office itself as on the influence necessary for securing it .
10 Reference can be made to the decision of the House of Lords in Watson v. Fram Reinforced Concrete Co . ( Scotland ) Ltd. , 1960 S.C . ( H.L. ) 92 .
11 It was concluded that there was little improvement to be made to the content of our induction package .
12 The excuse shall be made to the Chairman of the meeting , and by him explained to Members who shall decide whether or not guilty by voting aye or no .
13 What change will be made to the level of grant paid to those ports which move from trust status to the private sector ?
14 But , at the head of the ravine , a visit may , and should , be made to the waterfall of Ibbeth Peril , a twin to Hell 's Cauldron — the names themselves provoke excitement !
15 Another qualification that should be made to the picture of a rising trend in women 's paid work is that , as can been seen in figure 10.1 , participation in full-time employment has not risen .
16 It argued that of the half million British troops overseas , 200,000 were in areas that did not create a foreign currency liability , and of the rest few were in areas requiring direct dollar expenditure ; ‘ it follows that the contribution to be made to the balance of payments problem by the withdrawal of troops in overseas theatres will be strictly limited , will apply only to those areas when there is at present a currency obligation , and will produce little or no direct dollar saving . '
17 Recommendations for the next award should be made to the president of the Analytical Division at the RSC , Burlington House , London W1V 0BN by 13 March 1992 .
18 The cave continues but then suddenly falls to horrendous depths and a retreat must be made to the point of entry .
19 There are two types of response which can be made to the failure of company law to legitimate corporate managerial power .
20 No refund will be made to the Policyholder of any instalment made .
21 To apply for this card , applications should be made to the Director of Recreation , .
22 Reference may also be made to the Sale of Goods Act 1893 , s.I(3) ; Timus v. Littlewood [ 1916 ] 1 K.B .
23 To this end , an assessment will be made of the influence of local economic and political interests , of central government directives , of the outlook and response of Chief Constables and of the interpretation and discretionary enforcement of orders by rank and file police officers .
24 Week by week Joan Sallis and others gave advice and placed the description of what were regarded as new problems against the background of why powers were changing and why the best use should be made of the variety of forces , pressures and influences which supported governing bodies .
25 A careful analysis needs to be made of the work of the Sixth Form Art students , ‘ O ’ and ‘ A ’ Level , and methods considered to improve this course .
26 In the detailed examination of the spatial organization of Tyneside , use will be made of the idea of ‘ Northern Tyneside ’ , by which is meant the metropolitan districts of Newcastle and North Tyneside together with the adjacent county districts of Blyth Valley and Castle Morpeth .
27 While the government does not foresee the need for pre-censorship of publications , films and video cassettes , it is the intention of the government to enact appropriate legislation to provide the framework within which an assessment could be made of the suitability of any publication , film or video cassette for public and private consumption with regard to obscenity and offending of religious convictions .
28 While the government does not foresee the need for pre-censorship of publications , films and video cassettes , it is the intention of the government to enact appropriate legislation to provide the framework within which an assessment could be made of the suitability of any publication , film or video cassette for public and private consumption with regard to obscenity and offending of religious convictions .
29 He has been able to formulate a general model which encompasses existing models and enables tests to be made of the robustness of the results reported in The Population History of England by varying the projection parameters .
30 Together with radiometric age determinations of the most recent eruptive episode , such reconstructions enable estimates to be made of the amount of material eroded over a known period of time .
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