Example sentences of "[noun pl] be made [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Notations are made on the card as to the reasons for blacklisting , and any instructions such as ‘ refer to manager ’ , ‘ do not accept ’ or ‘ undesirable ’ should be carefully adhered to by the staff . |
2 | Open market operations are made via the discount houses , but can also be conducted directly with the major clearing banks . |
3 | She had read , ‘ Art forms are made by the people of Luctia from the preserved arms and legs of the people of Vascar . |
4 | By this means events are conceptualized and interpreted , and judgments are made in the interest of better anticipating the future . |
5 | Tremendous proposals are made in the Queen 's Speech , in particular the proposal to provide information to parents . |
6 | Checks are made at the pubs to see that the beer is actually drunk , as serious athletes have been known to let it spill down their vests to cool them off , for which they incur a two minute penalty . |
7 | In order to be accepted as a Safe-Buy approved supplier , firms must prove through their accounting system that they are financially sound ; they must prove they hold proper current insurances ; they must supply a list of recent customers , at lest 12 of whom are contacted by the Safe-Buy team and asked about their satisfaction with their recent home improvement ; finally , further checks are made on the company through the relevant consumer protection associations to ensure that the applicants reputation is untarnished . |
8 | The order is received by the sales office ; checks are made in the warehouse to see if the sub-assemblies are in stock ; a schedule is made in the production department and the products manufactured ; the goods are despatched by the distribution department ; and the invoice typed up in accounts and sent to the customer . |
9 | BBC Radio Five recorded an infant science programme to encourage young children to learn about how products are made with the help of Barlaston First School pupils . |
10 | These correlations , however , apparently increase when emotionality ratings are made at the time of recall and may increase with the age of the memory ( Linton , 1986 ) . |
11 | Entries are made on the chart as soon as an offer of accommodation has been made . |
12 | Genes are made of the nucleic acid DNA , and they exert their effect by determining which proteins are made in the cell . |
13 | On the right , demands are made for the parliament to be overruled in the name of order and authority . |
14 | Barraga ( 1976 ) sums up the implications of its usage by stating that : ‘ A visually handicapped child is one whose impairment interferes with his optimum learning and achievement , unless adaptations are made in the methods of presenting learning experiences , the nature of the materials used , and/or in the learning environment . ’ |
15 | If budget allocations for regions and districts are made on the basis of continuing existing spending patterns , this need will be overlooked , as most authorities do not have adequate provision for post-hospital care for elderly people . |
16 | There was also a reduction in the number of elderly bus passenger casualties which may have resulted in a fall in the number of trips being made following the introduction of fares for concessionary travel . |
17 | Some at least of the Knossos ivory figurines were made in the workshop beside the Royal Road . |
18 | The demands being made on the child must be appropriate to his/her level of cognitive development/literacy difficulties . |
19 | The Countryside Commission 's Digest of Countryside Recreation Statistics charts many of these changes and offers a glimpse of the increasing demands being made on the countryside . |
20 | Significantly more retrospective entries were made in the evening ( 26 entries , 14 patients ) than in the morning ( 6 entries , 3 patients ) . |
21 | But some concessions were made to the Albanians . |
22 | The operation of the twenty-two disciplinary offences was suspended and concessions were made on the fees for signing on and off . |
23 | Agriculture was brutally collectivized and no concessions were made in the use of the Ukrainian language and culture . |
24 | Regrettably , most other television programmes , notably ‘ fly on the wall ’ documentaries from Yorkshire Television and Central have sought to expose the inadequate conditions in which many mentally handicapped people live , especially in long stay hospitals , rather than discuss the progressive steps being made in the care of the mentally handicapped in Britain today . |
25 | The Don canal was made to connect Sheffield with the Humber estuary , and various branches and inter-connections were made to the system before the coming of the railways , to make those canals serving the coal-mining and iron and steel industries some of the busiest commercial waterways in the country . |
26 | Considerable savings were made in the surgery during the six months after introducing this treatment . |
27 | SENSIBLY , speeches were made at the start of Sir Kingsley Amis 's 70th birthday party at the Savoy Hotel yesterday . |
28 | ‘ Demands were made for the repayment of the moneys advanced to companies in the group , and when the demands were not met , the second and third defendants were appointed joint receivers of the assets of the first five plaintiffs , and of the assets specifically charged by the sixth and seventh plaintiffs . |
29 | He made his call at a meeting of high-level civil servants , police and military officers on Nov. 2 , three days before a House of Representatives debate on prostitution at which demands were made for the closure of all brothels nationwide . |
30 | It may be that demands were made beyond the capability of a particular individual , or the person concerned may simply have been to some degree in ill health . |