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

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1 In such a situation the possibility exists for attributions of meaning to be made to the deeds of members of the microsociety which bear little resemblance to the meanings attributed by the members themselves .
2 Field work will take the form of a literature review and visits will be made to the sites at three monthly intervals to reflect the institutions at different stages of development .
3 There are many adjustments that can be made to the interests of the husband and wife in the matrimonial home .
4 Currently a solicitor does not have a right of audience ; only members of the Bar may appear before the court , although , again , reference should be made to the provisions of the Court and Legal Services Act 1990 .
5 Qualifications and amendments have to be made to the plans of the drawing-board as policy-makers confront changing circumstances .
6 If more information is required , reference should be made to the manuals in the References section .
7 If more information is required , reference should be made to the manuals in the References section .
8 From time to time a subtle change may be made to the details of the computation of the index .
9 It allows a choice to be made of the tuples in a relation and takes a horizontal subset of an existing table .
10 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 .
11 ( iii ) A mention must be made of the benefits of accurate and regular observation .
12 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 .
13 The resolution reiterated a proposal for " direct negotiations between the leaders of the two communities " and stressed that " no concessions can be made on the principles of sovereignty , self-determination … [ or ] the existence of two separate peoples symbolizing the founding partnership " .
14 The criteria under Art 7(5) to which the court is to have regard in deciding whether to transfer are : " ( a ) the financial substance of the action including the value of any counterclaim , ( b ) whether the action is otherwise important and , in particular whether it raises questions of importance to persons who are not parties or questions of general public interest , ( c ) the complexity of the facts , legal issues , remedies or procedures involved , and ( d ) whether transfer is likely to result in a more speedy trial of the action but no transfer shall be made on the grounds of subparagraph ( d ) alone . "
15 Comparison can be made with the responses in Almond and Verba 's survey , as shown in figure 13.1 .
16 These processes will be described in detail in the following sections so that comparisons can be made with the effects of predation described in Chapters 2 and 3 .
17 But if an alliance can not be made with the parents against what feels uncontrollably bad inside them , they may defect and identify with the ‘ bad ’ .
18 Contact can be made with the clubs during the Sports Fair in Freshers ' week or through the Sports Union office .
19 By now arranging things so that the blades go down to -½° to -2° when the throttle is fully closed , a landing approach can be made with the blades at zero , or slightly negative pitch , but still at a moderate throttle setting to give full control .
20 This implies that allowance must be made for the effects of changes in volume on price volatility when studying the volatility-maturity relationship .
21 In G. v. Chief Constable for Stroud the Divisional Court made the point that in deciding whether or not the constable 's decision was a reasonable one , full allowance must be made for the circumstances in which the police find themselves in emergencies .
22 The vicar would never have agreed to any kind of mock funeral , but he finally yielded to Midge 's plea that some intercession should be made for the souls of the unknown man and woman whose charred corpses lay in the refrigerator at the mortuary .
23 Accordingly , provision should be made for the expenses of cleaning and maintaining the sanitary facilities .
24 Full provision will be made for the costs of preparing and reviewing the completion accounts
25 They argue that an important distinction is to be made between the capacities of capital and labour in recognising and acting on their best interests .
26 For example , in the Highlands and Islands of Scotland a clear distinction must be made between the advantages of the central and eastern areas relative to the much poorer agricultural areas of the west and north .
27 Here we assess the importance of these contacts , and also of contacts that would be made between the C-helices of the protein and DNA in a previous model of the complex , by studying mutations aimed at disrupting them .
28 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 .
29 For example , distinctions often need to be made between the opinions of men and women , single people and married people , young people and old people .
30 The first issue is when a formal agreement should be made between the members of a band .
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