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

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31 The vertical ramp will be made to the same dimensions as Southsea 's , as long as they can come up with the money to make it .
32 Despite the fact that the explanation or defence could , if true , have been disclosed at the outset and despite the advantage which the defendant has gained by these tactics , no comment may be made to the jury to that effect .
33 The complaints must be made to the police themselves in the first instance and all subsequent investigations are undertaken by police officers .
34 But , at the head of the ravine , a visit may , and should , be made to the waterfall of Ibbeth Peril , a twin to Hell 's Cauldron — the names themselves provoke excitement !
35 The cave continues but then suddenly falls to horrendous depths and a retreat must be made to the point of entry .
36 Having done all this , final adjustments can be made to the downhaul and outhaul to ensure that the sail has a good aerofoil shape .
37 Application to see it must be made to the manager , as the mine is still working .
38 Reference may be made to the National Code of Local Government Conduct , para. 3 ( Appendix D , post , p. 105 ) although it has to be said that that paragraph is not , in the author 's view , well drafted since it fails to indicate with sufficient clarity the difference between disclosing personal pecuniary interests ( failure to comply being a serious criminal offence ) and disclosing other interests ( which is simply a matter of prudence , but involves no breach of law ) .
39 For the time being enquiries should be made to the Commission ( see Addresses , Appendix III ) .
40 Reference should also be made to the section entitled Housing in Chapter 31 of this present volume .
41 Reference may also be made to the relevant Domesday texts and the published volumes of the curia regis and other rolls , some of which make useful contributions to local knowledge .
42 The White Paper working paper on funding and contracts for hospital services envisages three broad classes of contract ; block contracts , under which the GP or DHA would pay the hospital an annual fee in return for access to a defined range of services ; cost and volume contracts , under which hospitals would receive a sum in respect of a baseline level of activity , defined in terms of a given number of treatments or cases , and cost per case contracts , where payment would be made to the hospital on a case by case basis , without any prior commitment of either party to the volume of cases which might be so dealt with .
43 The data are too few to come to any definite conclusions , but what is available will be referred to briefly here , and reference should be made to the appendix for the background detail .
44 Complaint may be made to the local authority environmental health department whose responsibility it is under s.91 of the Public Health Act 1936 to inspect their areas for the detection of nuisance and institute formal proceedings either summarily or in the High Court , where , in their opinion , the odour complained of amounts to a statutory nuisance within s.92 of that Act .
45 ‘ If the local authority are satisfied that a nuisance has occurred , temporarily ceased , but is likely to recur , it may without serving an abatement notice , cause a complaint to be made to the magistrates court for making a nuisance order .
46 Amongst other things , the examination had revealed possible areas where improvements could be made to the services that the CSSU provided , in particular those services concerned with supplying the information needed for staff to fulfil their functions .
47 Penn , Topham , Burgess and Benezek were asked to deal with any proposals that might be made to the committee regarding a building that would be suitable as a hospital , and Messrs Shepperson and Reynolds of Oxford Street were appointed ( for what immediate purpose is not clear ) booksellers and stationers to the institution .
48 In the case of a student the report will also be made to the relevant member of academic staff .
49 Application should be made to the Academic Registrar in advance of the closing date of 1 May .
50 Application should normally be made to the appropriate education authority for grant aid before 1 June of the year in which the student wishes to enter a course , even though at that time the student may not have been offered a place .
51 Application for admission to degree courses should be made to The Art and Design Admissions Registry on a form obtainable from :
52 Both these documents were promised in a White Paper , published last June , which detailed some minor changes to be made to the decentralised system outlined in A Framework for Research and Development , published in 1972 .
53 One of these is a LC oscilloscope developed by Scopex Instruments in conjunction with the Royal Signals and Radar Establishment ( RSRE ) , An oscilloscope needs only display waves — single-valued functions — so drastic simplifications can be made to the addressing .
54 THERE are changes to be made to the Financial Five table .
55 A complaint may also be made to the Commission .
56 The fielding scores are self explanatory but if the Howzat l.e.d. lights , reference must be made to the ‘ Umpire ’ which is the l.e.d. next to the batsman 's button .
57 Adjustments should be made to the Walkman volume control and to VR1 on the transmitter unit to provide the clearest results .
58 Cheap counterfeit copies are not likely to be made to the safety standards of the real thing .
59 The change should be made to the scoring method used in the league , county , divisional and Five Nations Championships .
60 They conclude : ‘ On the basis of our review , we are not aware of any material modifications that should be made to the interim financial information as presented , and in our opinion it has been prepared using accounting policies consistent with those adopted by the group in its statutory accounts for the year ended 31 December 1991 . ’
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