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

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1 The clause stated : ‘ All appointments are made on the condition that a staff member may be transferred to another office or department ’ .
2 When initial appointments are made over the telephone , for instance if someone telephones to ask about vacancies , these should also be confirmed in writing .
3 Appointments are made through the library officer but the prisoner is not expected to state the nature of the problem in advance .
4 Technically , appointments are made by the Prime Minister but , in practice , they are recommended by the Lord Chancellor after discussions with the senior judiciary .
5 Furthermore , we want to ensure that those whose appointments are made by the Secretary of State have the appropriate qualifications and experience to fulfil their functions .
6 Two further appointments were made at the same time .
7 The Minister later said he had nothing to add to a previous statement which said appointments were made on the basis of aptitude and merit .
8 New appointments were made to the key ministries of the Interior ( Abdellatif Rahal ) , Economy ( Hocine Benissad ) and Foreign Affairs ( Lakhdar Brahimi ) .
9 Before that , appointments were made by the Sovereign on the advice of the Prime Minister of the day .
10 In theory , customs and excise appointments were made by the boards of commissioners in Edinburgh , but the fact that the commissioners ' recommendations had subsequently to be confirmed by the Treasury in London allowed plenty of opportunity for political intervention .
11 More than 170 written enquiries concerning the appointment of arbitrators were attended to in 1992 , and more than 90 appointments were made by the President ( or a Vice President ) , including one for an adjudicator and three for third surveyors under the London Building Acts .
12 The new appointments were made in the wake of the legislative election victory in March by the Republican Democratic and Social Party ( PRDS ) led by President Taya [ see p. 38802 ] .
13 Transfers and new appointments were made from the mainland to BBC Northern Ireland so that it became almost as firmly a government instrument as , for instance , the army 's information office in Lisburn .
14 It is well known that the UKCC has to this date been a bastion of conservatism , its appointments being made through the patronage of the secretary of state or the national boards .
15 There is , however , some potential for abuse in the system , with senior appointments being made by the Prime Minister .
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