Example sentences of "[noun pl] [prep] be made [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 He typically determines the nature and level of the demands to be made of a polluter .
2 There are , however , even more important considerations to be made regarding the general constitutive relation .
3 The X-rays were quickly ( and accidentally ) found to penetrate living tissue and leave shadows of the less penetrable denser parts , allowing X-ray pictures to be made of the skeleton .
4 Editor , — Angela Coulter and colleagues ' implication that there are major savings to be made in the investigation of menstrual abnormality will doubtless delight district health authorities .
5 U.S. legislation requires a number of filings to be made with the Securities and Exchange Commission including an annual report on Form 20-F .
6 The user can also specify retrievals to be made on a range of values , for example , all tuples where the salary is greater than 10000 and also use ANDs , ORs and so on .
7 It enables accurate determinations to be made of the elastic constants of anisotropic materials and in principle all the elastic constants can be found .
8 Two of them were among the first documentaries to be made about the war , and thus have considerable historical importance .
9 ‘ Do n't talk , Will , there 's too much work , six pairs of shoes to be made by the weekend !
10 He recognised that there was general resentment of the oppressive conduct of the Forest officers , and made provision for regular inquiries into it , and for presentment of Forest offences to be made at the attachment courts , as a procedure preliminary to the Forest Eyre .
11 The NDPC will consist of two permanent members -Denis Evans , the secretary of the Welsh Rugby Union , and Jeff Young , their technical director — and three other appointments to be made on an annual basis .
12 The group 's UK pension scheme is of the defined benefit type which requires contributions to be made to a separately administered fund .
13 The groups largest foreign scheme is in the US which is of the defined benefit type which requires contributions to be made to a separately administered fund .
14 Only a good monitoring system would allow judgements to be made about the possibility of moving long-stay patients out of the asylums on a large scale .
15 Quite apart from the habit of medieval monarchs of using a restricted number of names ( e.g. , Edward in England or Alfonso in Spain ) , it was not unusual for ‘ posthumous ’ coinages to be made in the name of a previous king .
16 Of course today there are small fortunes to be made in the caddying business .
17 Since the base category will be used in every comparison , it is desirable that there should be a substantial number of cases in it ; we do not want comparisons to be made with an unreliable figure .
18 The results of their work will be of considerable interest , and will permit important comparisons to be made with the late-glacial flora and vegetation of Skye ( Birks , 1973 ; Walker et al. , 1988 ) and Mull ( Lowe and Walker , 1986 ) .
19 ( There are extremely instructive comparisons to be made between the films that make up Manvell 's ‘ Miscellany ’ and the ‘ pantheon ’ of directors listed in the first , 1962 , issue of Movie — the changes are an eloquently stark illustration of the massive reorientation of British film culture . )
20 However , there are some interesting comparisons to be made between the discourse of the physical scientists and that of the physicists .
21 The number per minute of supraventricular and ventricular extrasystoles allowed comparisons to be made between the pre , per , and postendoscopy periods .
22 This will allow comparisons to be made between the two years using aggregations devised by the researcher , rather than those imposed by the Census Offices .
23 This research allows international comparisons to be made concerning the level and quality of all the general support services given by agencies and governments to contractors and consultants of Britain 's major competitors .
24 Whilst data presented in graphical form have pictorial value , permitting crude general statements to be made about a sediment , they are of little value for detailed comparisons with other samples .
25 Not to overdo the argument against objectivity , we should mention that there are fairly reliable statements to be made about the statistical properties- of language particularly about categories of great frequency .
26 They are like charts which allow predictions to be made about the likely consequences of taking different courses of action .
27 Both these documents were promised in a White Paper , published last June , which detailed some minor changes to be made to the decentralised system outlined in A Framework for Research and Development , published in 1972 .
28 THERE are changes to be made to the Financial Five table .
29 If there are changes to be made in the programme , then this could be an appropriate time to change front-line figures …
30 Gouled Aptidon announced on Nov. 27 that he was prepared hold a referendum in order to " consult " the population on " changes to be made in the political domain " .
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