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

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1 If not , as some changes will be made to its membership after the election , will he consider writing to all Members explaining how the system works — what the Public Accounts Commission , the Public Accounts Committee and the NAO do ?
2 The more he thought about it , the more he realized that only a slight change would need to be made to his own plans .
3 Due to the nature of our operations short-notice alterations had to be made to our notified programme because of weather or operational problems .
4 What alterations need to be made to our programme and the structure and decor of the building to make them more adaptable and attractive ?
5 Enquiries should be made to our Helpline number 7.30 pm to 9.30 pm Monday to Saturday only .
6 Applications for social fund payments should be made to your local DSS office .
7 For the period your money is held by Midland Life pending commencement , bonus allocations will be made to your Bond .
8 If the account is well run , you should not need to see the management supervisor often , but , to be serious , a valuable contribution may well be made to your business through his or her wider experience — a senior agency account director has usually acquired a very passable working knowledge of more different businesses than most middle managers ( at least ) in the agency 's client companies .
9 General complaints should be made to your local Family Practitioner Committee ( FAC ) .
10 ( In such cases reference should be made to your local MAS regional representative and/or CFSU ) .
11 If a movie were to be made of her American tour , one would see pages fly from calendars , clock hands spin and headlines slapped one on top of the next .
12 It was perhaps precisely because both sovereigns were well aware of the criticisms which might be made of their Court that in order to fulfil their public roles in accordance with the aims which they had set themselves , they worked to make of it a thing of great splendour .
13 But some feel that more use could be made of their banking connections .
14 Since everyone had recovered from their outing in the bar the previous night , Kevin Sinclair and Phil Gore braved the terrors of claustrophobia and , straws pushed firmly into their noses , allowed ‘ life masks ’ to be made of their faces .
15 Together with the Earls ; interests in the Manchester , Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway Company , this provided a source of urban and industrial investment as the town developed in the nineteenth century and an assessment will be made of their significance in the overall strategies employed in the management of the estate .
16 Inquiry has no bearing on the practical concerns of life , and science should not be valued for any ( unscientific ) practical applications that may be made of its current resting places ( 1.616ff . ) .
17 Supplies and Contractors Assessments will be made of our suppliers and contractors in order to identify their attitude to environmental issues .
18 My Heart bleeds to see the Concern he is in ; and it would be the utmost Satisfaction to me , if I could hope any thing of mine could contribute to his comfortable Subsistence in his old Age : I therefore beg of you to take the Key of my Buroe ; and if any thing is to be made of my poor Papers , that you will , for my sake , endeavour to promote a Subscription for his Benefit , which you so kindly have propos 'd for mine
19 Something here might be made of your Fairy 's legendary rootedness in veritable castles and genuine agricultural reform — one of the queerest aspects of her story , to a modern mind .
20 The DES accompanied the report with Circular 11/77 , ‘ The Training of Teachers for Further Education ’ , in which it declared the Secretary of State 's support for the proposals in principle , together with the hope that an early start would be made on their implementation , ‘ so far as this is possible within existing resources ’ .
21 Only John and Nora could see it , for only they knew of the terrible demand that would sooner or later be made on their resources — and it was going to be well over the hundred thousand that John had estimated .
22 By contrast , the British use of surveys involved finding things out about people in order that representations could be made on their behalf by their " betters " .
23 It seems that , in evaluating the significance of pre-S protein display in liver in chronic hepatitis B virus infection , special emphasis should be made on their topographical ( cytoplasmic or membranous ) distribution as well as the quantitative expression , as suggested in the study of intrahepatic expression of HBsAg and HBcAg in chronic type B hepatitis .
24 THE mother who was stabbed shortly after a double killing in Carrick was told by fortune tellers that an attempt would be made on her life before the New Year .
25 ‘ Patsy was told by both fortune tellers that something would happen to her before the New Year — that an attempt would be made on her life , ’ he said .
26 Cool Ground worked well yesterday morning , but no decision will be made on his participation until today .
27 Pilger was worried by the descriptions of Sutton 's Beechwood performance , but was more concerned that progress should be made on his list of key editorial appointments .
28 Simmons had refused to lodge an appeal against his sentence and the Supreme Court ruled that such an appeal could not be made on his behalf by a fellow inmate of death row .
29 Finally , look after your health — if you are really going to the top enormous demands are going to be made on your time and strength and you can not afford to be careless . ’
30 Tennis Courts As Mr. R. Horsfall has retired contact will have to be made with his successor Mr. J. McKay .
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