Example sentences of "[adv] be made by [art] " in BNC.

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1 Service of this can only be made by a solicitor or Sheriff Officer who will either post it in a special court recorded delivery envelope , arrange for it to be personally handed to your debtor , or put through the front door of his house .
2 Application may only be made by a foreign lawyer , i.e. a person who is not an English ( or Welsh ) solicitor or barrister but who is a member , and entitled to practise as such , of a legal profession regulated within a jurisdiction outside England and Wales .
3 ( 3 ) The announcement of an offer must only be made by an offeror after the most careful and responsible consideration and when the offeror has every reason to believe that he can and will continue to be able to implement the offer ( eg he has the money ) .
4 Where the debtor has been adjudged bankrupt or is a company which is being wound up or in relation to which an administration order is in force , the application can only be made by the official receiver , the trustee of the bankrupt 's estate , the liquidator or the administrator or , with the leave of the court , by a victim of the transaction .
5 While it appears that the application to the Parole Board can only be made by the Secretary of State , he has no power to release a prisoner on licence until he receives the board 's recommendation to do so .
6 A further point was taken by Mr. Scrivener that the decisions referred to in the subsection can only be made by the Secretary of State personally and that he may not delegate or transfer the power to make the decision to a minister of state , as happened in the case of Mr. Pegg .
7 Further changes to this DC may only be made by the new user associated with it .
8 We are involved in an exercise of partnership through sharing know-how with those republics in a wide variety of different areas , but any changes must necessarily be made by the republics themselves .
9 I agree with his conclusion that , although the power to release a life prisoner on licence is conferred by section 61(1) of the Criminal Justice Act 1967 on the Secretary of State , the decisions leading to that release , including the decision as to the period to be served by the prisoner for the purposes of retribution and deterrence , may properly and lawfully be made by a junior minister in the Home Department .
10 Certainly very careful enquiries will normally be made by a landlord before seriously entertaining an assignment or subtenancy .
11 This appointment will normally be made by the debentureholder under an express or implied power in the debenture , or by the court .
12 An entry can not be made by an instrument used to make an entry such as a key or piece of wire used to pull back internal bolts .
13 protests can not be made by the contestant involved .
14 ‘ For the purposes of this section a threat can not be made by the use of words alone . ’
15 In both cases a site visit will usually be made by the inspector , so he or she can see the property , usually accompanied by the appellant and the council .
16 Price is directly related to size , and comparisons should always be made by the m 2 rather than simply between individual rugs .
17 A decision that a local authority should take proceedings for libel , if the action were available at law , would probably be made by the majority of councillors in defence of the reputation of the council with reference to conduct for which that majority might be responsible ; and the proceedings would be conducted at the expense of the local taxpayers .
18 His arrest , as I have suggested , will often be made by a uniform ‘ polis ’ whose physical handling of ‘ the body ’ ( the person apprehended ) will be tempered by an acute awareness of the need to maintain physical domination .
19 The initial calculation of provisions to reduce stocks from cost to net realisable value may often be made by the use of formulae based on predetermined criteria .
20 A final decision will now be made by the Health Secretary Virginia Bottomley .
21 The differentiation between hypertrophic gastropathy and Zollinger-Ellison syndrome can readily be made by the serum pepsinogen A:C ratio , as all five patients with hypertrophic gastropathy had a low , and all Zollinger-Ellison patients a normal ratio .
22 If their application is successful they will be asked by the University to provide details as required by DENI , and nominations will then be made by the University to DENI by the end of June of the proposed year of entry to the University .
23 Section 69 of the Supreme Court Act 1981 entitles any party to a defamation action to require a trial by jury , " unless the court is of the opinion that the trial requires any prolonged examination of documents or accounts or any scientific or local investigation which can not conveniently be made by a jury " .
24 On the other hand , some DBMS enable alternative ways for the data to be stored and accessed , and the decisions will most likely be made by the database administrator , possibly with the help of optimising and efficiency information provided by the DBMS .
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