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

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1 To this end , an assessment will be made of the influence of local economic and political interests , of central government directives , of the outlook and response of Chief Constables and of the interpretation and discretionary enforcement of orders by rank and file police officers .
2 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 .
3 It allows a choice to be made of the tuples in a relation and takes a horizontal subset of an existing table .
4 Particular mention should be made of the way in which the new legislation is consistently placed in the context of existing law .
5 A careful analysis needs to be made of the work of the Sixth Form Art students , ‘ O ’ and ‘ A ’ Level , and methods considered to improve this course .
6 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 .
7 You 'll need two cars for this one , but a round can be made of the traverse by coming back via the Brandy Pad .
8 In the detailed examination of the spatial organization of Tyneside , use will be made of the idea of ‘ Northern Tyneside ’ , by which is meant the metropolitan districts of Newcastle and North Tyneside together with the adjacent county districts of Blyth Valley and Castle Morpeth .
9 ( iii ) A mention must be made of the benefits of accurate and regular observation .
10 While the government does not foresee the need for pre-censorship of publications , films and video cassettes , it is the intention of the government to enact appropriate legislation to provide the framework within which an assessment could be made of the suitability of any publication , film or video cassette for public and private consumption with regard to obscenity and offending of religious convictions .
11 While the government does not foresee the need for pre-censorship of publications , films and video cassettes , it is the intention of the government to enact appropriate legislation to provide the framework within which an assessment could be made of the suitability of any publication , film or video cassette for public and private consumption with regard to obscenity and offending of religious convictions .
12 He has been able to formulate a general model which encompasses existing models and enables tests to be made of the robustness of the results reported in The Population History of England by varying the projection parameters .
13 Special mention must be made of the team from the BR Electric Traction Depot who managed to field no less than 10 female members in their team .
14 Together with radiometric age determinations of the most recent eruptive episode , such reconstructions enable estimates to be made of the amount of material eroded over a known period of time .
15 Dr David Morris of Newcastle University A MAJOR new study is to be made of the health of pre-school children on Teesside and Wearside .
16 Mention must also be made of the marginalization of many black teaching staff because of their employment in ‘ community language ’ teams or as Section 11 teachers .
17 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 .
18 The arsenic data subset for North Wales has been specially prepared , in collaboration with the Geological Survey of Canada , to enable an assessment to be made of the use of arsenic in water as a pathfinder for the detection of precious-metal mineralisation and of potential natural and anthropogenic environmental hazards .
19 A special mention should be made of the use of novel forms of clauses designed to exclude any possibility of judicial review .
20 Mention should also be made of the importance of large corporate organisations as disseminators of news , entertainment , and cultural values , bringing an ability to influence perceptions of political issues and prompting Goyder to ask whether ‘ spiritual and intellectual values [ can ] be safeguarded when the channels for their transmission to the masses are cut in commercial grooves for commercial ends ’ .
21 This study should allow a reliable assessment to be made of the importance of this factor in the context of classroom computing .
22 Mention should be made of the report of Alfred Barnard when he visited Lagavulin in the 188Os .
23 For example , a study could be made of the impact of some piece of legislation , such as the Abortion Act or the Divorce Law Reform Act of 1971 .
24 Yet David Carlton feels that too much should not be made of the gathering of opposition to Chamberlain 's National government policy of appeasement .
25 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 .
26 If the date is to be precise to the year of felling , the bark must also be present , otherwise an estimate must be made of the number of missing rings corresponding to likely wastage by the carpenter .
27 No estimates could be made of the number of systems or the number of applications involving personal data — guesses ranged from 50,000 to 350,000 .
28 In mid-May Qatar and Iran were reported to have signed six agreements on areas of co-operation including air traffic , customs and the exchange of news ; a study was to be made of the feasibility of Iran supplying Qatar with fresh water through a pipe across the Gulf .
29 This is a specialisation according to the use to be made of the language by the learner .
30 ( Counts can be made of the occurrence of individual letters in specific word positions , and of pairs or triplets of letters , when estimating the spatial redundancy of a word . )
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