Example sentences of "[noun] made on the " in BNC.

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1 Because of the interesting , usually technical , demands made on the performers , their ballets often become testing grounds for future soloists .
2 As a result of high demands made on the soil and the lack of good fertilizer , yields are low .
3 This has underlined that the price of popularising rugby union has been the increase in pressures off the field , which can be as significant as the demands made on the players themselves .
4 A certain amount of daily exercise is essential to maintain proper body tone and function , but if you are quite unused to exercise it is necessary to build up the exercise levels gradually to allow the body to acclimatize to the increased level of activity and the increased demands made on the heart and lungs , the respiratory and skeletal muscles .
5 As the State 's military requirements increased and the number of pomeshchiks to be sustained multiplied , the demands made on the peasantry intensified .
6 The standard of service obtained by a lexicographer at a primary-use terminal is determined by various demands made on the configuration of equipment and software .
7 These reports summarise the demands made on the computer system over time , and indicate how well the system met those demands .
8 As the DCSL recalls , the IS coordinator defended the demands made on the local library on the grounds that : If we had a decent school library I would n't need to do it .
9 Texts are varied systematically and types of finger movement and speeds on target words can be compared for the different demands made on the reader .
10 However , the management of class conflict bureaucratically is then incompatible with the demands made on the bureaucracy to intervene in society 's productive activities : ‘ productive activity , contrasted with allocative , is incompatible with a bureaucratic mode or organization ’ .
11 Furthermore , a well-developed system of primary care means that GPs can act as gatekeepers filtering demands made on the more expensive specialist and hospital services .
12 Second , the contradictions inherent in the demands made on the state were likely to intensify as capitalist development proceeded .
13 Listing would be by statutory instrument made on the advice of an advisory committee .
14 Be that as it may , the real question at issue is whether the provision was intended simply to provide a remedy in respect of proprietary rights that either entitled the proprietor to have some entry made on the register or entitled the proprietor to have some entry removed from the register or whether the provision should be construed as creating a new cause of action entitling the court to make rectification orders as it might in its discretion think fit in favour of persons who would not under substantive law , apart from paragraph ( b ) , have any proprietary rights which they could assert against the registered proprietor or chargee .
15 Today , by its modern clearing system , LCH is not simply clearing other people 's transactions , but is engaged directly and personally in futures and options trading , taking the counterpart to every registered contract — in effect every contract made on the market floor .
16 The principal additional complication inherent in international equities investment is the exchange rate risk — that the returns of the investments made on the NYSE by British fund managers will be subject not only to the vagaries of the securities involved but also to the uncertain movements of the exchange rate between the US dollar and sterling .
17 The choice of bibliographies used can be monitored and spot checks made on the orders proposed , taking some limited subject areas and using sections of a reliable and up-to-date bibliography .
18 Furthermore , a payment made on the same basis as that in the case of Adams v G K N Sankey Ltd mentioned in Chapter 16 would probably also fall within the second category .
19 To be entitled to trade on the floor of a market by the process of open outcry one had to be a clearing member , a natural enough requirement bearing in mind that all contracts made on the floor had to be registered with LCH .
20 Instead , such a member may enter into a clearing agreement with a clearing member whereunder all contracts made on the floor by the non-clearer are registered with LCH in the name of the clearing member .
21 According to the association , calls made on the duplicate telephone are then charged to the account of the legal phone .
22 No , by calls , by calls made on the phone .
23 They were still security conscious , but it was n't possible to disguise the progress made on the mast .
24 Neither was progress made on the intractable issue of nuclear inspections , with the South Korean government continuing to insist on the adoption of a bilateral system of unscheduled and reciprocal nuclear inspections , in addition to inspections conducted by the International Atomic Energy Agency ( IAEA ) , which had already begun making regular visits to North Korean nuclear facilities .
25 Ministers were pleased at progress made on the European Communities ( Amendment ) Bill through the previous night after the Liberal Democrats had supported the Government 's wish to sit into the small hours .
26 When , therefore , the Board was entrusted with appeals this did not mean that any particular official should undertake the task , nor was the Board bound to disclose the report any more than minutes made on the paper before a decision was arrived at .
27 Vallance attributed the shortfall to three main factors : the cost of providing benefits to former employees during the year ; the impact of recession on returns made on the fund 's investments — property in particular ; and a drop in dividend growth due to the Government 's proposed advanced corporation tax on future gross dividend income , as announced at its March 1993 budget .
28 An accurate record of her progress needs to be kept and a check made on the experience she has gained .
29 Save for one matter , to which I shall refer later , there is no criticism of the judgment or of the order the judge made on the material that was available to him at the time .
30 We have an artist 's projection made on the basis of our early work , and from the results we 've had so far , I have every reason to hope we 've pulled it off .
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