Example sentences of "[is] to be make " in BNC.

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1 He 's one of around 150 teachers who 've had letters from the County Council warning that he 's to be made redundant because of spending cutbacks .
2 If an attempt is to be made it would be wise to approach those organisations with whom the dead person , or their spouse , had some link , eg. Royal British Legion , 48 Pall Mall , London , SW1Y 5JY , Tel. 071–930 8131 ; or the Soldiers , Sailors and Airmens Families Association , 19 Queen Elizabeth Street , London , SE1 2LP , Tel. 071–403 8783/071–962 9696 if they were in the services .
3 Being charitable , this could be considered ongoing profit , but what is to be made of Sandhurst Marketing ?
4 In addition , an input in posture is to be made into the training of officers to educate them in ways of preventing back injury . ’
5 Lord Lane said : ‘ No mention is to be made of any of the facts upon which these three orders were founded until after the conclusion of the last of the three trials involved , whenever that may be . ’
6 Jaguar shareholders will be sent details of Ford 's £1.6billion takeover terms in a circular due to be posted today to shareholders in the UK and also the US , where a simultaneous offer is to be made to investors holding Jaguar shares in the form of American Depository Receipts .
7 Stan Mortensen , Blackpool 's hat-trick scorer in the 1953 FA Cup final win over Bolton , is to be made an honorary freeman of the town .
8 The draw for the new European Cup Winners ' Cup is to be made today .
9 However , an exception is to be made for appeler n and jeter ( and their derivatives ) , which are to be allowed to continue to double their last consonant on the ground that these verbs are ‘ more fixed in common usage ’ .
10 But Congress 's fast-track mandate , good until March 1st , will have to be extended if real progress is to be made .
11 Isaac will himself carry it up the mountain where the sacrifice is to be made .
12 He is going , Alida thought in despair , and no more is to be done , no examination is to be made , tranquillisers are the only treatment I am to have … . ‘ a full medical check-up only one month before . ’
13 Miss Blagden duly took the wretched gun and it was she who was kind enough to write on delivering it : — I found your husband very well , Wilson , and as expected by you much agitated over the rumours that another concerted effort is to be made to free and unite his country which subject I may say engages the minds and hearts of his employers hardly less .
14 Software is where the money is to be made .
15 Lynda Chalker , Overseas Development Minister , who lost her Wallasey seat , is to be made a baroness and retains her post .
16 It also encourages evaluation because if choice is to be made between alternatives then evaluation of past and future spending in the alternative areas has to be assessed .
17 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
18 But what is to be made of adultery ?
19 After a study of the extensive panorama , if a return is to be made direct to Ingleton , the route of ascent must be reversed exactly .
20 In your advert give the name of the person to whom the reply is to be made since this has also been found to be a positive factor in encouraging people to reply .
21 ‘ It is important if Leeds City is to be made attractive to good footballers that the club should have the reputation of conferring good benefits , ’ he told the Yorkshire Evening Post .
22 Although they have always had responsibility for trainees , this is to be made more formal within the framework of the basic training common core .
23 But the fundamental data must come from original records if a truly significant investigation is to be made .
24 The government argued that ‘ if real progress is to be made in tackling some of the major concentrations of problems , special efforts must be focused on a few cities in the next few years ’ ( HMSO , 1977 , p. 16 ) .
25 Obviously , evolution must continue to take place if artistic , technical , and economic progress is to be made .
26 If reclaimed land is to be made part of a living landscape it is not enough simply to plant vegetation on it .
27 If cycling is to be made a safer and more attractive mode of transport , it is , as Hudson 's classic book has advocated , essential that planning principles are established and followed .
28 In the centre are the tape counter references to assist in the location of the material on the source tape , to the right of which are reminders as to how each edit is to be made .
29 The publication of a statement of compliance with the code , reviewed by the auditors so far as compliance can be objectively verified , is to be made a listing requirement by the Stock Exchange .
30 A valuation at 31 March 1992 revealed a surplus of only £20m , so the contribution holiday is curtailed and a contribution of £30m is to be made in the year to 31 March 1993 .
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