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

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1 When a public transport aircraft is involved , early contact will be made with the operator of the airline in order to obtain a complete picture of what the flight was intended to do — its point of origin , route and destination , the type of aircraft , numbers of crew and passengers , fuel load and aircraft weight on take-off .
2 All of your early hovering attempts will be made with the model in front of you and the tail pointing towards you ( Fig. 4.5 ) .
3 Members wished the annual Days of Recollection to continue at Madonna House and arrangement of suitable dates will be made with the Community .
4 Holywood , Lisnagarvey and Instonians will be anxiously awaiting news of the draw for the Tennent 's Irish Senior Cup semi-finals which will be made on the BBC Television programme ‘ Sportscene ’ , which begins at 7.30pm tonight .
5 Appointment will be made on the Lecturer A scale £ – or Lecturer B scale £ –£ per annum depending on qualifications and experience .
6 Appointment will be made on the Lecturer A scale £ –£ or Lecturer B scale £ –£ per annum depending on qualifications and experience .
7 ‘ It shall be the duty of every director of a building society to satisfy himself that the arrangements made for assessing the adequacy of the security for any advance to be fully secured on land which is to be made by the society are such as may reasonably be expected to ensure that — ( a ) an assessment will be made on the occasion of each advance whether or not any previous assessment was made with a view to further advances or re-advances ; ( b ) each assessment will be made by a person holding office in or employed by the society who is competent to make the assessment and is not disqualified under this section from making it ; ( c ) each person making the assessment will have furnished to him a written report on the value of the land and any factors likely materially to affect its value made by a person who is competent to value , and is not disqualified under this section from making a report on , the land in question ; but the arrangements need not require each report to be made with a view to a particular assessment so long as it is adequate for the purpose of making the assessment .
8 This calculation will be made on the basis of a broadly equivalent comparable house , that is , one which would broadly provide the same accommodation , due allowance being made for the location , for example , urban versus rural and which is in a location of broadly equivalent quality .
9 Sometimes a case will be made on the basis of what is known to happen abroad for the actual transfer or importation into a country of particular industrial relations methods or techniques .
10 Once the crew for each boat is selected — a choice that will be made on the basis of strength , ability and leadership qualities — everyone will be given the opportunity of specialising in certain areas of maintenance .
11 Those arrangements do not preclude education authority representatives either being appointed initially by the Secretary of State or subsequently by boards , but I stress that appointments will be made on the basis of personal qualities .
12 Basil Bayne , WPSA Education and Careers committee , said : ‘ The offer will be made on the basis of a 1,500 world essay on ‘ Possible Developments in the production and marketing of poultry in Europe by the year 2000 ’ and the competition is open to anyone born after September 1 , 1969 . ’
13 The preliminary judging will be made on the photographs that we receive so make sure you send us two good , clear shots of your lovely locks .
14 The appointment will be for a period of up to two years and will be made on the Research Support 1A salary scale £ to £ per annum .
15 A comparison between the Woodward list and the three common categories will be made towards the end of this chapter .
16 A charge of £3.50 will be made for the day .
17 A charge of £3.50 will be made for the day .
18 It is my intention to keep hon. Members informed of the temporary arrangements that will be made for the UKIAS refugee unit .
19 ‘ Humbly ask if you may search the premises , and that due recompense will be made for the inconvenience , at my expense . ’
20 Provision will be made for the conduct of the business of the offeree during the period , if any , between signing and completion and for the right for the acquirer to terminate the contract if any major changes occur or breaches of warranty are discovered during such period .
21 Payment will be made for the accommodation reserved whether the guest arrives or not .
22 Full provision will be made for the costs of preparing and reviewing the completion accounts
23 Undoubtedly many further proposals will be made for the use of forms of alternative dispute resolution in which case it will be important to assess their strengths and weaknesses on the basis of proper and specific evidence , if possible , and not rely upon anecdotal evidence or assumed propositions , in particular in relation to cost .
24 Poor liaison with clients means that decisions about elements of the tax computation will be made without the client being advised .
25 The document says that no important new policy will be made without the consent of a Minister answerable to the House .
26 The proposed new Regulations will be made under the powers in ss 106(4) and 107(4) , Finance Act 1986 , and will take effect from 23 March 1992 .
27 When you book your holiday through a travel agent , all communications between you and HCI will be made through the travel agent .
28 getting increasingly frustrated on the subject of other things , pelican crossings and that I 've been concerned to hear since I 've I 've been requested this question and er it was briefly reported in the Cambridge evening news last night that they they 've had almost continuous telephone calls today complaining erm which shows the public as I thought of my own experience er are very concerned about this and would like to erm first of all bring it to the council 's attention and do regard as serious and ask the chair if there is a proper investigation will be made into the way the council handles this subject .
29 A contrast will be made between the conclusions of the public pollsters , who suggest an unqualified support exists for the British monarchy today , and a rhetorical analysis , which suggests a more complex reaction between explicit and implicit features .
30 No distinctions will be made between the amounts and types of detail actually given for particular junctions .
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