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

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1 When you book your holiday through a travel agent , all communications between you and HCI will be made through the travel agent .
2 It is possible that proposals for revisions to accounting standards on these subjects will be made in the future .
3 If the meal finishes with tea or coffee and wedding cake , speeches will be made after the cutting of the cake .
4 The presentations to the prize winners will be made at the European Quality Management Forum in October .
5 One of these posts will be made under the New Academics Appointments Scheme which seeks to create career opportunities for new , young , academic staff .
6 To attribute authorship to the experts and knowledge engineers who developed the knowledge base is unsatisfactory because they can not predict how the system will be used and what responses will be made by the user ; they have no control over its use .
7 Field work will take the form of a literature review and visits will be made to the sites at three monthly intervals to reflect the institutions at different stages of development .
8 Those arrangements do not preclude education authority representatives either being appointed initially by the Secretary of State or subsequently by boards , but I stress that appointments will be made on the basis of personal qualities .
9 Comparisons will be made between the actual business experiences of the sample and the expectations reported during the original interviews .
10 Once these results are available , comparisons will be made in the type and magnitude of the response to entry across the sample .
11 The proposed new Regulations will be made under the powers in ss 106(4) and 107(4) , Finance Act 1986 , and will take effect from 23 March 1992 .
12 It is not envisaged that any material changes will be made to the sale and purchase agreement .
13 The introduction of a scheme of financial devolution into a school guarantees that some changes will be made in the management and organisation of that school .
14 Without this level of recognition incorrect assumptions will be made about the words .
15 Members wished the annual Days of Recollection to continue at Madonna House and arrangement of suitable dates will be made with the Community .
16 Comparative case studies will be made of the accounting regulations for research and development expenditure and for the translation of currency movements in the accounts of firms .
17 Announcements will be made about the nurses ' pay award , but I assure the Hon. Gentleman that public and Government expenditure will be considerably increased throughout the Principality as a result of that award .
18 I assure the grim-faced surgeons in front of me that representations will be made to the shipping line on our return to Cairo , and that , meanwhile , the Captain and I will , after appropriate consultation , revamp the menus .
19 No distinctions will be made between the amounts and types of detail actually given for particular junctions .
20 An examination of euro-credit lending techniques will be made in the next two chapters .
21 Secondly , if the GATT round collapses , will he give an assurance that contingency arrangements will be made by the British Government to ensure that the multi-fibre arrangement continues and that everything is done to defend employment and the trading position of the British textile industry ?
22 The decisions will be made at the appropriate level by those who have a stake in them .
23 Turns onto headings will be made at the standard rate , but using the stop-watch , not magnetic compass .
24 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 .
25 All of your early hovering attempts will be made with the model in front of you and the tail pointing towards you ( Fig. 4.5 ) .
26 I mean I know ju a simple little thing but er telephone calls will be made from the practice .
27 Undoubtedly many further proposals will be made for the use of forms of alternative dispute resolution in which case it will be important to assess their strengths and weaknesses on the basis of proper and specific evidence , if possible , and not rely upon anecdotal evidence or assumed propositions , in particular in relation to cost .
28 President Bush has already promised that no commitments will be made at the Malta summit , and last week agreed to fly on to Brussels immediately afterwards to brief Nato leaders .
29 If the passenger is not in possession of a licence , but states he is the holder of the necessary licence , further enquiries will be made by the police officer to ascertain whether or not he is a duly licensed driver .
30 Mrs Wicksted raised the question of children cycling on the pavement and further enquiries will be made from the police .
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