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

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31 There is also a case to be made for the Government to spend more money on overseas aid .
32 Upon a decree for dissolution of a marriage or judicial separation , the court may make orders for the custody , maintenance , and education of the children , for financial provision to be made for the wife , and for varying marriage settlements .
33 To avoid potential disputes the parties should set out in a letter , preferably attached to the sale agreement , any specific adjustments that will need to be made for the purpose of the completion statement .
34 During the subsequent year , as the law requires , provision would have to be made for the principal and interest repayments on the loan in the revenue account .
35 Although criticising the Africans , whom many Chinese do not like because they have more money because of higher scholarships and a greater degree of freedom , there is a legitimate case to be made for the view that the students had found another excuse to bring attention to their own problems and views about conditions in China .
36 To calculate the size of gutter needed to cope with this amount of rain , allowance has to be made for the fact that the wind will tend to drive more rain on to the roof than would simply fall on the ca flat plan area .
37 Recall from Chapter 12 that an allowance has to be made for the fact that a given sum of money to be received in the future is worth less than the same sum received now .
38 The matter is now governed by section 6 of the Torts ( Interference with Goods ) Act 1977 which provides that if the improver acted in the mistaken but honest belief that he had a good title , an allowance is to be made for the extent to which the value of the goods at the time at which it falls to be assessed , is attributable to the improvement .
39 A lease might purport to be made for the duration of the war subject to the tenant 's right to determine before the end of the war .
40 Provision has to be made For the wax to escape and the metal to enter .
41 He mentioned that great charges and costs had been incurred by the works far above any returns , Some course was to be made for the maintenance of the workmen if the mines were as worn out as the Germans pretended .
42 There is , however , a strong case to be made for the retention of management development expertise available to the NHS .
43 The first of the great wheels were tall , and consideration has to be made for the height of the canopy , but there were many adaptations of the walking wheel and the more familiar smaller wheel , at which the spinner sat , soon followed , and on a small gallery like the one at Hodge Hill , the mistress of the house could sit with her tiny flax wheel .
44 ‘ It may well be that political groups on the council will have to decide whether or not a special case is to be made for the Festival , ’ he added .
45 Ernest Gellner and Alastair MacIntyre have both argued for the need for a judgement to be made about the degree of internal coherence and rationality in belief systems , before the sociologist can know what type of explanation to apply to the beliefs he is studying .
46 But at the time it was thought that the record had yielded up its secrets in sufficient quantities to allow confident assertions to be made about the character of the evolutionary mechanism .
47 Perhaps the most general point to be made about the survey proper is that it should be regarded as an end-point to be reached after careful preparation .
48 Only a good monitoring system would allow judgements to be made about the possibility of moving long-stay patients out of the asylums on a large scale .
49 There is one other point to be made about the Linn before discussing how it sounds .
50 Decisions will need to be made about the criteria for display .
51 If decisions are to be made about the deployment of resources or the implementation of the curriculum then they should be made on accurate and reliable information .
52 The observed data on income , wealth , etc. , do not correspond accurately to the theoretical constructs ; the empirical procedures have to rely on proxy measures ; assumptions have to be made about the extent to which people benefit from different public programmes and about incidence .
53 Two of them were among the first documentaries to be made about the war , and thus have considerable historical importance .
54 The onus on his/her ingenuity is reflected in the wide range of decisions that have to be made about the context in which tokens occur .
55 However , there are a number of qualifications that need to be made about the results .
56 A decision might have to be made about the number of elderly people for which it is possible to take responsibility in any one family .
57 Another type is problem-solving calls , such as helping owners with injured dogs ( provoking enough interest for subsequent enquiries to be made about the dog 's progress ) ; giving impromptu lessons on road safety to young children who have narrowly avoided accidents ; and dealing with arguments between neighbours ( usually over noise ) and family disputes .
58 The final stage is to communicate the findings of the audit to the procedure owner , to allow decisions to be made about the action to be taken .
59 If the model is equipped with an autorotation freewheel , this may be used in conjunction with negative pitch to allow very steep descents to be made with the throttle fully closed .
60 It is the TSB 's intention to continue to develop techniques which permit decisions to be made with the minimum of risk .
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