Example sentences of "[det] [noun sg] be made [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | The depressed post-war state of the countries ' economies meant that little progress was made until the 1950s but the experience of modern warfare had at least convinced government circles that the old security arguments against a tunnel were redundant . |
2 | From 1834 little change was made in the welfare system until the first decade of the twentieth century . |
3 | A key aspect for nurses , in particular , but for RMI , overall , is that progress be made on the concept of collaborative care plans whereby the whole team agree a pattern of treatment and therefore resources that will be needed by a particular patient . |
4 | What is said is that mention was made of the ‘ so-calledrevolt of certain ministers ’ . |
5 | This grant is made with the BOAG agencies . |
6 | That is one reason why we look forward to some progress being made with the Milk Marketing Board so that it becomes a real marketing institution . |
7 | In this case , domination is regarded as a universal and ineradicable feature of human societies , explained either by innate differences among human beings ( Pareto , 1915–19 ) or by the superior power which an organized minority always possesses in relation to the unorganized majority ( Mosca , 1896 ) , although in Mosca 's work some concession is made to the view that the progress of democracy reduces the gap between rulers and ruled . |
8 | Bearing in mind the fact that the first complaint in this case was made on the advice of the Leicestershire children 's rights officer , will the Secretary of State reconsider the Government 's view about the appointment of those officers ? |
9 | In common with other types of support which I have considered here it seems that practical help , even when on a fairly small scale , has never been given to relatives automatically and without some assessment being made of the wider social context . |
10 | Without some historic realignment on the left , it is impossible to see any serious moves in this direction being made in the next five years . |
11 | This decision was made by the patients ' doctors ; neither patient responded , but both have been included in this analysis . |
12 | This contract is made on the terms of these Booking Conditions which are governed by English law and both parties shall submit to the jurisdiction of the English courts . |
13 | Some provision was made for the giving of legal advice by salaried solicitors outside the ambit of private practice in the Legal Aid and Advice Act 1949 , but the part of the Act which would have established full-time paid solicitors located at the Legal Aid Area Headquarters and travelling to smaller places was never brought into force . |
14 | ‘ Is there anything to prevent another payment being made to the right charity this time ? ’ |
15 | This Gruyère is made in the high alpine mountains , the paste is soft and supple , the cut shows not any hole like butter . " |
16 | This submission is made on the footing that , under one or more of these paragraphs , the court is given a general discretion to order rectification in any case in which it may be thought just to do so . |
17 | Over half of our total investment of more than £350 million next year will be spent on refurbishment of our sewers and sewage treatment works — the vast majority of this investment being made outside the London area . |
18 | Another attempt was made in the following year between July 13 and 27 and was completely successful . |
19 | This analogy is made on the basis that the lunar maria are more lightly cratered than the Mercurian smooth plains and have a lower albedo than the surrounding terrain , whereas the lunar highland plains are comparably cratered to the Mercurian smooth plains and like the smooth plains have a similar albedo to their surroundings . |
20 | Whilst , according to them , some reference was made to the possibility of imprisonment , the second appellant was assured by the solicitor that there was no risk of that and no real need for them to appear before the judge . |
21 | This point is made in the Report by quoting Henry Sidgwick 's suggestions for propagating the " noblest " culture and making it prevail : |
22 | Exactly this point was made by the Cabinet Committee of the Leeds Liberal Federation in 1921 , and adhered to throughout the 1920s . |
23 | In any case , it must be recognized that these notes , however full and detailed , are a selection from all the events that the researcher witnessed , and that this selection is made on the basis of what the researcher considers to be significant . |
24 | Nevertheless , some contact was made with the village , primarily through teachers and medical assistants , and the SRs were able to exert their influence over the All-Russian Peasants Union , the most important peasant body to emerge during 1905 . |
25 | Another request was made by the NVALA that Thorsen should not be admitted to the country , and he was indeed excluded ‘ on the grounds that [ his ] exclusion [ was ] conducive to the public good ’ , when he tried to enter early the following year . |
26 | If Anselm had refused , the chances of another appointment being made in the foreseeable future were remote . |
27 | This comment was made in the early 1980s , around the time when sociolinguistic methods were undergoing some changes . |
28 | This comment was made in the context of the dictum of Willes J. in Great Western Railway Co. v. Sutton , L.R. 4 H.L. 226 , 249 , which he had previously cited with approval and which presupposed that compulsion had induced the payment . |
29 | This invention was made following the introduction of a new and finer ‘ sand , made of powdered eggshell . |
30 | The lecture method has the great disadvantage that the speed of delivery of information can not be controlled by the receiver , and repetition is not possible unless printed handouts are provided , the student manages to write a synopsis , or some recording is made of the actual lecture . |