Example sentences of "to be make [prep] a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Sheer cliffs , 300–400 feet high , defend the island , relenting only where a breach permits landings to be made at a small beach ; nearby an ancient graveyard and ruined crofts are relics of a former occupation .
2 Such policies can not work , because cuts have to be made at a difficult time and even more jobs are lost .
3 for under LMS a series of major decisions will have to be made on a regular basis .
4 Labour 's change of policy on the European Community puts it in a strong position to argue that economic and industrial decisions are increasingly likely to be made on a European basis and it is essential that Britain plays a more constructive role .
5 However that may be , Mr. Hughes engaged the appellant to sort out a year 's tax against payment to be made on a monthly basis .
6 An Enduring Power of Attorney has to be made on a special form and you should seek legal advice before making one .
7 These coins give no immediate clues as to their place of minting or indeed their date , for similar coinage in the name of Alexander continued to be made on a large scale for about a hundred years after his death .
8 When he came out , Kahn was advancing the thesis that thermo-nuclear war had to be made into a practical proposition , because a totally disarmed world which renounced war was unbelievable .
9 The ideal " School " of English literature will … not , for a moment , allow itself to be made into a mere branch of History .
10 At the Temple of the Seven-Handed Sek a hasty convocation of priests and ritual heart-transplant artisans agreed that the hundred-span high statue of Sek was altogether too holy to be made into a magic picture , but a payment of two rhinu left them astoundedly agreeing that perhaps He was n't as holy as all that .
11 As well as campaigning for Oban to be made into a national park , WWF is also working closely with the government to nurture sustainable forest management .
12 General Dynamics and Rockwell — are now so dependent on government contracts for their survival that they can not allow political decisions to be made without a continuous pressure to defend their interests being exerted on the political system .
13 It permits a takeover offer to be made for a private company if it is an offer for all the shares in , or all the shares comprised in the equity or non-equity share capital of , that company ( other than shares held by the offeror ) and the conditions set out in the article are satisfied .
14 Demands were to be made for a complete ban on foreign music on the radio and the exclusion of particular styles of western dress , but these outbursts of cultural nationalism were felt to be an inevitable part of a cultural renaissance .
15 The changes identified by the Tomlinson report are of such a magnitude and involve so great a culture change that the planning and decision making will need to be made with a great deal of care and integration .
16 Arrangements will have to be made with a suitable removal firm if she is going to bring some of her furniture with her , and she may need help in finding the best dealers or auctioneers to take the items she wants to dispose of .
17 Becoming a couple takes time ; commitment has to be made to a joint identity .
18 It was quite common in Judaism for an appeal to be made to a religious leader in matters of legal inheritance .
19 Play-pens are now having to be made to a new British Standard , which involves using a simulated ‘ bite ’ test .
20 the application has to be made to a quarterly meeting of the board ( s.5(6) ) , and the transfer effected can only be to the person who during the currency of the licence has become the Owner or occupier or the new tenant of the premises to which the certificate relates .
21 In Staines Warehousing Co Ltd v Montagu Executor & Trustee Ltd [ 1987 ] 2 EGLR 130 the court held that where a lease provides that an application to appoint a surveyor is to be made to a specified appointing body like the RICS , the application had to follow the procedures laid down by that appointing body .
22 It is totally different for visual recording , where a selection has to be made from a great range of possible pictures .
23 Such were the small gains to be made from a playing career at the very top .
24 Fujimori 's visit — the first to be made by a Peruvian president — was also interpreted as a sign of greater flexibility , with Fujimori referring to the prohibitive financial costs of fortifying the disputed area at a time of economic crisis .
25 Such decisions will not be able to be made by a single Prime Minister without reference back .
26 Although the company was planning to record interviews with Mr Major , Mr Kinnock and Mr Ashdown for a World in Action special they were to be made in a central London hotel some distance away .
27 As a result , the payment to Mrs Sutcliffe had to be made in a roundabout way . ’
28 On her visit to Malton , she not only purchased a riding habit in deep , forest-green velvet , but ordered one to be made in a similar material of a light golden-brown colour , to match the shade of her eyes .
29 Last year , Mr Ashdown and his advisers embarked on ‘ war-gaming ’ — what social workers would call ‘ role playing ’ — to explore the moves and counter-moves likely to be made in a hung Parliament .
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