Example sentences of "the [noun sg] is made [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 The reduction is made on the personal rate available .
2 ‘ Fashion now is not boring for me , because I can still have fun , even if the money is made on the more classical items , ’ concludes Smith .
3 For the MA ( except in Architecture ) the decision is made at the end of the second year ; students not proceeding to honours classes have the opportunity to complete a BSc(SocSci) in their third year .
4 For the MA in Architecture and the BCom the decision is made at the end of the third year , by which time the student should have satisfied the requirements for the general degree .
5 The decision is made on the basis of a simple majority . ’
6 In the end the decision is made by the snowy owl .
7 The decision is made by the Council .
8 The operation described as castration is relatively simple , even in an older dog , because the incision is made in the testes , and there is no need to open the body cavity itself .
9 But it would prevent the press from publishing calumnies which can not be answered , as in the Beck case , sometimes until weeks or even months after the allegation is made in the public arena of a court .
10 An imprint of the details on the card is made on the sales voucher .
11 Does it occur on withdrawal or when the entry is made in the bank 's books , i.e. when the account is debited ?
12 The discovery is made on the day he retires .
13 The proposal is made to the creditors through the court ( usually the County Court ) .
14 He then calculates estimated sales , co-ordinates with his production department so the product is made in the right volume , and enlists the help of advertising and other specialist services , such as sales promotion and public relations , to help him achieve the projected sales .
15 The point is made in the contemporary depiction of Cnut and Emma giving a cross to New Minster Winchester , preserved in its Liber Vitae .
16 This starts when the announcement is made of the proposed or possible takeover offer ( with or without terms ) .
17 Detail briefly the step-by-step procedure of handling the booking from the time the enquiry is made to the departure of the guests .
18 Erm cars , okay they 're made of steel but the steel is made from the iron .
19 Social class inequalities of tenure have widened over the years if the comparison is made between the unskilled and the professional groups .
20 ( 8 ) The text of the tender advertisement must be cleared with the Quotations Department if the offer is made on the London Stock Exchange but otherwise with the Panel and copies of the final text must be given to both at the same time as they are given to the newspapers .
21 Rather , the offer is made by the customer when he takes the goods to the cash desk and it is accepted by the assistant at the cash desk .
22 A freeholder may grant a lease of any duration , though unless he is a tenant in fee simple , or the lease is made under the powers given by the Settled Land Acts , the lease will fail when the lessor dies .
23 The visitor is made by the founder , and is the proper judge of the private laws of the college ; he is to determine offences against those laws .
24 A note of the extension is made by the court on the summons and copy .
25 A note of the extension is made by the court on the summons and copy .
26 An excess is deductible for this section per person unless the claim is made for the initial holiday deposit only , in which case no excess applies .
27 The following are the principal cases where that leave would be forthcoming : ( 1 ) relief is sought against any person domiciled in England or Wales ; ( 2 ) an injunction is sought ordering the defendant to do an act or refrain from doing anything ( whether or not damages are also claimed in respect of a failure to do something or for the doing of that thing ) ; ( 3 ) the claim is brought against any person duly served within or out of England and Wales and a person out of England and Wales is a necessary or proper party thereto ; ( 4 ) the claim is founded on any breach or alleged breach of any contract wherever made , which : ( a ) according to its terms ought to be performed in England and Wales , or ( b ) is by its terms , or by implication , governed by English law , or ( c ) contains a term to the effect that a court in England or Wales shall have jurisdiction to hear and determine any action in respect of the contract ; ( 5 ) the claim is founded on a tort and the damage was sustained or resulted from an act committed , within England and Wales ; ( 6 ) the whole subject-matter of the proceedings is land ( with or without rent or profits ) or the perpetuation of testimony relating to land ; ( 7 ) the claim is brought to construe , rectify , set aside or enforce an act , deed , will , contract , obligation or liability affecting land ; ( 8 ) the claim is made for a debt secured on immovable property or is made to assert , declare or determine proprietary or possessory rights , or rights of security , in or over movable property , or to obtain authority to dispose of movable property ; ( 9 ) the claim is brought to execute the trusts of a written instrument , being trusts that ought to be executed according to English law and of which the person to be served with the originating process is a trustee , or for any relief or remedy which might be obtained when such a claim is brought ; ( 10 ) the claim is made for the administration of the estate of a person who died domiciled in England or Wales or for any relief or remedy which might be obtained when such a claim is made ; ( 11 ) the claim is brought in a probate action within the meaning of Ord 41 ; ( 12 ) the claim is brought to enforce any judgment or arbitral award ; ( 13 ) the claim is brought against a defendant not domiciled in Scotland or Northern Ireland in respect of a claim by the Commissioners of Inland Revenue for or in relation to any of the duties of taxes which have been , or are for the time being , placed under their care and management ; ( 14 ) the claim is brought in respect of contributions under the Social Security Act 1975 ; ( 15 ) the claim is made for a sum to which the Directive of the Council of the European Communities dated 15 March 1976 No 76/308/EEC applies , and service is to be effected in a country which is a member of the European Economic Community .
28 The second exemption is contained in s103(5) which provides that a valuer 's report is not required where the allotment is made by the company in connection with its proposed merger with another company , ie where one of the companies proposes to acquire all the assets ( and liabilities ) of the other in exchange for the issue of shares or other securities of that one to shareholders of the other , with or without any cash payment to shareholders .
29 Obviously , if the calculation is made on the basis of averages , Labour 's proposed tax will appear to be less than the community charge this year , or the projections for the council tax .
30 Most of the reference in the poem is made through the use of demonstratives , rather than the definite article .
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