Example sentences of "[vb mod] [be] make [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Bookings for the Cutty Sark should be made through the Master of the Cutty Sark on 081 853 3589 .
2 All enquiries and bookings should be made through the warden at Postgate House by letter or telephone .
3 For 40 years the policy has been that some contribution should be made towards the cost of sight and dental charges — that was agreed by both parties .
4 But what John was saying this morning , and I think it was n't with respect it did n't come over clearly to me , as clearly to me as I would have liked , and I was determined to point was , what John was saying , the transfer of that , if that 's capital , the transfer of that capital should be made into the wife 's account .
5 Saw cuts should be made into the curve , as illustrated .
6 Two other points should be made about the notion of ‘ stance ’ .
7 The note gives guidance on the enquiries that should be made about the investment business control environment , including the business 's higher level procedures for complying with the conduct of business rules .
8 If the vessel is subject to an existing H.P. Agreement or a Mortgage which is noted on the Policy then in the event of any large claim , enquiries should be made with the H.P. Company or Mortgagees concerned as to which party should rightly receive the proceeds of the Policy .
9 Advance arrangements should be made with the Manager before arrival .
10 She had somehow always thought that love should be made with the mind as well as the body .
11 A pencil mark should be made on the pipe around the mouth of the fitting after the pipe has been pushed fully home so that the pipe can then be withdrawn about 10mm from the fitting on installation .
12 Having accepted the fact that good lighting , unworn carpeting ( fitted if possible ) or non-slip vinyl floor-covering and an absence of rugs and odd mats is essential , a check should be made on the positioning and stability of the handrail the elderly person will depend upon for going up and down stairs .
13 Application for admission to the first year of these courses should be made on the University 's direct entry form directly to the University of Ulster .
14 Application for entry to the Certificate in Foundation Studies in Art and Design and Higher National Diplomas should be made on the University 's Direct Entry form which is available at all schools in Northern Ireland .
15 Whether or not to select a model with sloping sides or vertical ones should be made on the basis of the types of crops you intend to grow .
16 However , decisions should be made on the basis of a structured analysis of candidates ' qualities .
17 The decision of whether to prescribe an antidepressant should be made on the basis of whether the patient shows ‘ biological ’ features of depression which predict a good response ( e.g. early morning wakening , diurnal mood variation , and weight loss due to impaired appetite ) ; whether , in the case of severe depression , one can afford to wait for the delayed response of an antidepressant ; and the extent to which environmental factors seem largely to explain the symptoms .
18 Can not the right hon. Gentleman accept that the Para battalions should have been the last to be cut , and that , if cuts must be made , they should be made on the basis of operational effectiveness , not political expediency ?
19 [ That this House regrets the Government 's failure to deal with the imminent threat of wholesale breaches of the law on Sunday trading ; expresses concern that Ministers appear to be running away from their responsibility to uphold the law as soon as one or more large commercial organisations express their intention to ignore the law ; greatly regrets the way that this situation puts pressure on responsible and law-abiding retailers to open on Sundays simply to protect their market share ; further regrets the damage that is likely to be done to small shops and family businesses as a consequence ; considers that sensible progress to modernising the law should be made on the basis of the REST proposals put forward by Keep Sunday Special ; and calls on the Government actively to pursue the regulation of Sunday trading in a way which deals fairly with employees , their families and with community and commercial interests . ]
20 Nor is it unknown for agreements to provide that payments should be made on the basis of book values , avoiding the expense of revaluation and leaving the benefits of capital appreciation to the continuing partners .
21 An application for the allowance should be made on the mortgage allowance claim form .
22 During the time the patient is in the care of the theatre staff , preparations should be made on the ward for his return ( see page 47 ) .
23 Decisions should be made at the outset on what is to be covered in the programme .
24 Three points should be made at the outset .
25 Enquiry should be made at the court office as to a particular court 's practice .
26 The two following drills illustrate this , the first one being an example from Dusun ( Philippines ) : A general principle is that substitution should be made at the trouble spot or as near the trouble spot as possible .
27 But , in proceedings of this nature the general rule is that , where a committal order has been made , any further application in respect of it should be made to the judge who made the order , whether that application is in the nature of an apology by the contemnor or an application to reopen the proceedings by reason of the availability of fresh evidence or some other ground where no error of the court at the hearing is alleged .
28 The application must state the grounds of the application and should be made to the judge or district judge who tried the proceedings and ( save with leave ) not more than 14 days after the trial and on not less than seven clear days ' notice to the opposite party .
29 The Orkney Fisheries Association executive committee has agreed that a request should be made to the Government .
30 Initial enquiries should be made to the Faculty of Medicine Office .
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