Example sentences of "[vb mod] [be] made to the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 In cases of difficulty in deciding , reference should be made to the appropriate expert or Head Office .
2 Certain contents are excluded and reference should be made to the appropriate policy .
3 The fee will be £6 and the application should be made to the appropriate District Land Registry for the area in which the property is situated .
4 They conclude : ‘ On the basis of our review , we are not aware of any material modifications that should be made to the interim financial information as presented , and in our opinion it has been prepared using accounting policies consistent with those adopted by the group in its statutory accounts for the year ended 31 December 1991 . ’
5 Any further enquiries should be made to the Divisional Roads Manager 's office at 76 High Street , Bonnyrigg , Midlothian EH19 2AE quoting the application number noted above ; and all parties with an interest in the development wishing to inspect the plans should be directed there .
6 If more information is required , reference should be made to the complete set of LIFESPAN manuals ( references 1 to 6 ) .
7 Brief details of the appropriate methods are given below , although for working details reference should be made to the collected methods or to the original papers .
8 For notes on this Act and these rules , reference should be made to the 8th edition of this book .
9 Before leaving the discussion of whether DCF is relevant , a brief reference should be made to the possible use of option-pricing theory as a basis for valuing corporate strategies ( see Logue , 1981 ) .
10 One qualification that should be made to the general formula that Lord Goddard laid down in Hinchcliffe v. Sheldon is that it appears to make a person guilty of obstructing by omission , and the view may be expressed that this is not the law .
11 When designing projects reference should be made to the Open University Project Guide ( Chalmers & Parker , 1985 ) which includes instructions concerning relevant statistical tests .
12 In the case of a buy-out , disclosure should be made at the first board meeting at which the proposed buy-out is considered , and should be made to the full board and not to a committee of it .
13 Complaints against National Health Service GPs and dentists should be made to the local Family Practitioner Committee ( FPC ) .
14 Application should be made to the Academic Registrar in advance of the closing date of 1 May .
15 Applications relating to former wards of court in care should be made to the High Court if the order sought may have the effect of varying or discharging an order or direction made in wardship ( In Re C ( a Minor ) , CA ( 1991 ) , The Times , 16 December and see 5(c) below ) .
16 An application under the Children Act which would have the effect of varying or discharging a direction or order made in wardship proceedings before 14 October 1991 should be made to the High Court even though the wardship itself may have ceased on that date under the transitional provisions ( In Re C ( a Minor ) , CA ( 1991 ) , cited above , see also Appendix 5 ) .
17 Application must be made to the legal aid area office for authority to exceed this limit .
18 For all errors , the necessary corrections must be made to the relevant fields before you may proceed .
19 The brighter stars within each constellation are shown using larger symbols , but for accurate magnitudes reference must be made to the detailed charts in Chapter 7 .
20 Payment could be made to the monarch himself or it could be made to the current holder of the office .
21 While there are some aspects of the redraft where it might be argued that the law has not been accurately expressed , there is no doubt that both its language and typography suggest that there are considerable improvements which could be made to the present drafting and printing of statutes in the UK .
22 Apparently modifying her stance of late 1989 , when she had warned against any over-hasty German reunification , Thatcher now took a less negative line , and on March 29 she appeared to concede for the first time that changes in Eastern Europe meant that " some reductions " could be made to the British Army of the Rhine in West Germany .
23 Reference may be made to the following and to the papers cited under sections dealing with the skeletomuscular systems in the main regions of the body .
24 no amendment which would be to the advantage of participants may be made to the following without the prior consent of the Company in General Meeting :
25 And overtures may be made to the visiting New Zealand Under-21 News side to also bring their game forward to make it a big evening double-header .
26 If a client objects to the bill submitted by the solicitor in a contentious matter an application may be made to the High Court for an order for taxation of the bill .
27 Reference may be made to the National Code of Local Government Conduct , para. 3 ( Appendix D , post , p. 105 ) although it has to be said that that paragraph is not , in the author 's view , well drafted since it fails to indicate with sufficient clarity the difference between disclosing personal pecuniary interests ( failure to comply being a serious criminal offence ) and disclosing other interests ( which is simply a matter of prudence , but involves no breach of law ) .
28 Complaint may be made to the local authority environmental health department whose responsibility it is under s.91 of the Public Health Act 1936 to inspect their areas for the detection of nuisance and institute formal proceedings either summarily or in the High Court , where , in their opinion , the odour complained of amounts to a statutory nuisance within s.92 of that Act .
29 On Dec. 26 , in an address to the nation , Ukrainian Premier Leonid Kuchma announced that direct payments would be made to the poorest members of society to protect them against the worst effects of the price rises .
30 The Colorado majority in the December elections was expected to guarantee that no changes would be made to the new law .
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