Example sentences of "[modal v] [be] make [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The open spaces in the north-north east of the area should be made into parkland and sports fields created for leisure activities .
2 Contractual arrangements should be made with respect to freelance workers and the ownership of the copyright in anything they produce .
3 In working out the percentage deduction from the damages of successful claimants , comparison should be made with trade union funded personal injury litigation where costs were paid to winning defendants .
4 An application for initial registration by a foreign lawyer should be made on Form FLR1 .
5 Any application for change of name should be made on form FLRA .
6 Claims for costs should be made on form CLA 16 to be accompanied by form CLA 17 if costs are to be assessed .
7 In the case of registered title , if the wife is purchasing the husband 's interest in the property , a search in usual form ( Form 94A ) at HM Land Registry is appropriate ; otherwise a search should be made on Form 94C , although as the wife is a trustee of the legal estate with the husband , this search can be of little value , particularly as it confers no priority ( Land Registration ( Official Searches ) Rules 1990 ( SI No 1361 ) , r9 ) .
8 For the appropriate procedure in Admiralty actions reference should be made to Part II of The County Court Practice .
9 Reference should be made to Rule 20 of the Code .
10 As to settling deeds , reference should be made to Ord 22 , r 7(6) .
11 The best example is planning , of which the White Paper on Reorganization ( Local Government in England , 1971 , para. 17 ) observed : ‘ All planning applications should be made to district councils …
12 Surely if a charge is made for this service it should be made to District Audit who , I understand , asked for the information in the first place .
13 Booking enquiries should be made to Fleet 621501 .
14 Reference should be made to Chapter 7 regarding the security which the banks will require in this type of " leveraging " arrangement .
15 There is also usually a disposal for capital gains tax purposes by the corporate shareholder , and reference should be made to Statement of Practice 4/89 in this regard .
16 16–2–1910 The Moderator again asked that application should be made for leave to call a colleague and successor .
17 And , as a matter of good drafting , specific mention should be made of capital profits as a separate item ( eg in connection with payments to outgoing partners ) to avoid any ambiguity ( Clauses 10.01 and 20.02.2 ) .
18 Mains pipes should be made of plastic or copper .
19 Toddlers ' cradle swings should be made of rubber and there should be a rubber surface on the ground near the swings .
20 But his suggestion that the ‘ brushes ’ of electrical machines should be made of carbon , rather than the wire or gauze originally used , proved outstandingly successful .
21 It should be made of pearwood . ’
22 Before considering in what circumstances these conditions will be implied , note should be made of section 14(1) which reads :
23 However , a more severely structuralist idea in social science is that explanations of social phenomena should be made without reference to the intentions of individuals .
24 Mrs. Wilson stressed that objections , if any , to any planning requests should be made without loss of time as action could be taken very quickly .
25 Mrs. Wilson stressed that objections , if any , to any planning requests should be made without loss of time as action could be taken very quickly .
26 Such examination and statement should be made without regard to any opinion as to the merit , or demerits of the drawings or designs which should not be taken into consideration or referred to .
27 If it should be made in conjunction with the Corvedale line , assuming that the capital is raised for that line , it may be too late then to enquire how trains are to run from Lydham village to Bishop 's Castle , which now might be placed on the main line , or what expenditure will be necessary to make the roads to Lydham village as suitable for the inhabitants of Norbury , Wentnor , &c. , as those over which they at present travel to Lydham Heath .
28 On these occasions further enquiries should be made in order to ascertain why the request is being put .
29 The disclosures required by the following paragraphs should be made in addition to those required by paragraphs 22 , 28 , 29 , 32 , 34 , 44 and 46 above .
30 One further point should be made in relation to use as an indicator .
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