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

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1 Enquiry should be made of the court as to its particular practice .
2 Second , brief mention should be made of the law relating to adultery .
3 Finally , mention should be made of the halt instruction .
4 After evening prayers , a fair copy should be made of the day 's composition …
5 Investigation should be made of the distance and ease of access including the estimated travelling times to all towns and cities within commuting distance .
6 Particular mention should be made of the way in which the new legislation is consistently placed in the context of existing law .
7 Week by week Joan Sallis and others gave advice and placed the description of what were regarded as new problems against the background of why powers were changing and why the best use should be made of the variety of forces , pressures and influences which supported governing bodies .
8 To ease this strain the Training Committee have decided that more use should be made of the services of other qualified teachers to teach on Q.T. days .
9 Although it is not always possible to match jobs perfectly with aptitude , use should be made of the strength and expertise of senior staff in the jobs to which they are best suited ; their enthusiasm will spread to assistants and a higher level of general motivation will result .
10 Mention should be made of the report of Alfred Barnard when he visited Lagavulin in the 188Os .
11 Planning for the Community — new housing should only be allowed to meet local needs , and an assessment should be made of the effect of every proposed development on the community , its environment , language and cultural identity .
12 One of the four main aims of MEP states that , " … use should be made of the microcomputer to develop the individual 's capacity for independent learning and information retrieval and computerized information retrieval in school libraries can provide such a learning situation through the successful integration of curricular needs and information sources .
13 As for previous periods , searches should be made of the contents of the proceedings of local historical societies , Notes and Queries , the Victoria County History volumes , and the Amateur ( later Local ) Historian .
14 A clear statement should be made of the accounting policies adopted for advances covering specific provisions , general provisions , write-offs , interest recognition and treatment of fees and expenses .
15 Finally , mention should be made of the pioneer work being done within the Department of Local History of Leicester University .
16 A special mention should be made of the use of novel forms of clauses designed to exclude any possibility of judicial review .
17 It was agreed that systematic use should be made of the words ‘ safety ’ , ‘ security ’ ( a word Labour was believed to be fond of and which might therefore be turned to advantage ) , and ‘ support ’ .
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