Example sentences of "be made [prep] [art] [noun prp] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 But perhaps the most interesting extension that can be made to a Murten visit is to make the very short journey of only 8km ( 5 miles ) either by road No 1 , or by rail on the same line as from Kerzers to Murten The destination is the small town of Avenches , which stands on a hill just north of the bypassing main road No1 which runs across the Mittelland plateau from Bern to Lausanne .
2 Israeli Foreign Minister Moshe Arens calls for modifications to be made to the Baker plan .
3 Reference should also be made to the SCCC Advice on Progression from S3/S4 to S5/S6 .
4 The following table represents the valid changes that can be made to the Mark character ;
5 Reference should be made to the A.O.A. Agreement relating to AR/Home/Travel policies .
6 It is expected that a bid will be made to the Macroeconomic Modelling Consortium for further funding after 1991 .
7 Use can be made of the Flory-Huggins theory to predict the equilibrium behaviour of two liquid phases when both contain amorphous polymer and one or even two solvents .
8 Substantial progress has been made on , for example , the Northampton line and the Thames and Chiltern lines and will shortly be made on the Kent link lines .
9 ( 1 ) The offer may be made on the London Stock Exchange , or elsewhere subject to the FSA ( but the advantage of using the London Stock Exchange is that its procedures are tried and tested ) .
10 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 .
11 ‘ The Bolsheviks were worried that a rescue attempt would be made on the Alexander Palace .
12 It was decided that a charge of eighteen shillings should be made on the Cambridge School of Anatomy to cover the cost of each coffin when bodies of unclaimed and unknown persons were sent there .
13 Contact will also be made with the Edinburgh Evening News highlighting the dangers faced by the children .
14 For example , arrangements may be made for an NSPCC officer or a health service professional to see the child .
15 It is my intention to keep hon. Members informed of the temporary arrangements that will be made for the UKIAS refugee unit .
16 The selection was due to be made at a DLP convention to be held before May 9 .
17 The August outing is now to be to Westcliff , cost two pounds sixty , seventh of August leaving at nine thirty A M payments to be made at the July meeting .
18 President Bush has already promised that no commitments will be made at the Malta summit , and last week agreed to fly on to Brussels immediately afterwards to brief Nato leaders .
19 Personal bookings can also be made at the Coleraine Tourist Information Centre , Railway Road , during the following hours : It is not possible for the Tourist Information Centre to accept postal , telephone or credit card bookings .
20 Also , the trio have just been offered the chance of following in the footsteps of The Osmonds and The Jackson Five by allowing themselves to be made into a Saturday morning TV cartoon series .
21 Personal and telephone bookings can be made in the Riverside Theatre on performance evenings only between 5.30 p.m. –8 p.m .
22 In this respect the operation was a failure ; Schwarzkopf made it clear that the air phase of the war would be continued until it had achieved its objectives , and that the timing and location of any land-based offensive would be in accordance with allied war plans and would be made by the US President .
23 In practice the situation is not quite so simple , and many measurements and checks must be made by the TL scientist , only a few of which will be mentioned here .
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