Example sentences of "[noun pl] [modal v] [be] made at " in BNC.

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1 Non-textual enhancements for format , sound , and graphics made necessary by the environment of the Work 's inclusion in the Licensed Products may be made at 's option .
2 Where it is known that the debtor has more than one residential or business address , personal calls should be made at all addresses ; ( b ) should the creditor fail to effect service , a first class prepaid letter should be written to the debtor referring to the call(s) , the purpose of the same and the failure to meet with the debtor , adding that a further call will be made for the same purpose on the day of 19 at hours at ( place ) .
3 The presentations to the prize winners will be made at the European Quality Management Forum in October .
4 SAVINGS can be made at Safeway with Somerfield Sultanas £1.25 instead of £1.45 .
5 Nippon Steel Corp has now reached agreement for Hitachi Ltd to transfer to it the technology to manufacture 4M-bit memory chips : the chips will be made at NMB Semiconductor Ltd , which will become Nippon Steel Semiconductor Corp when the steel company acquires the Minebea Co unit later this month ; Hitachi will take some of the parts and sell them under its own name ; Nippon Steel says it has already concluded similar agreements with Intel Corp and Sony Corp on production of other types of memory chip .
6 Nonetheless certain advances can be made at the national level , and given that politics and governmental power are still largely national in scope certain advances must be made at that level if they are to be made at all .
7 Reservations should be made at least 24 hours in advance of travel at Travel Centres and large stations .
8 It requires that such transfers should be made at the lower of cost and net realisable value at the date of transfer .
9 What the WEA 's voluntary membership really wants from its tutor-organisers remains a profitable subject for debate — as does the basic question of whether such appointments should be made at all .
10 The famous social scientist , D. T. Campbell , once proposed a more naturalistic experiment , in which scores of towns would be selected and formed into two groups at random , the newspapers in each town would be persuaded to take part in the experiment by publishing phoney articles about the state of candidates , and comparisons would be made at the end between the two groups of towns ( Campbell 1951 ) .
11 Appointments will be made at a point on the Lecturer A scale ( £ to £ per annum ) with promotion to the B scale ( £17 455 to £ per annum ) as appropriate .
12 Nonetheless certain advances can be made at the national level , and given that politics and governmental power are still largely national in scope certain advances must be made at that level if they are to be made at all .
13 Regulations may be made at any meeting .
14 Searches may be made at the Trade Marks Registry , Patent Office , Cardiff Road , Newport , Gwent NP9 1RH ( phone ) .
15 He suggested that a start to answering these questions should be made at a 35-nation European summit , under the auspices of the Conference on Security and Co-operation in Europe , which the Soviet Union has suggested be brought forward towards the end of next year .
16 The judge said there would be no special tribunal hearing to investigate the dispute between the premier and his cabinet colleague , but efforts would be made at today 's session of the inquiry to clarify the facts that led to Mr Reynolds ' dishonesty allegation .
17 These arrangements can be made at the time of enrolment , without advance notice , provided that you have opened a bank account in the UK and ( for post-dated cheques ) have a cheque book .
18 These arrangements can be made at the time of enrolment , without advance notice , provided that you have opened a bank account in the UK and ( for post-dated cheques ) have a cheque book .
19 Decisions should be made at the outset on what is to be covered in the programme .
20 We must implement the principle of ‘ subsidiarity ’ , that decisions should be made at the appropriate level whether that is local , regional , national or European .
21 Such submissions must be made at the pretrial review or preliminary consideration , or on application under Ord 9 , r 14 where more than £1,000 is claimed .
22 Exchanges must be made at least three days before the original date booked .
23 ( d ) Payments should be made at regular intervals , preferably weekly .
24 The decisions will be made at the appropriate level by those who have a stake in them .
25 Turns onto headings will be made at the standard rate , but using the stop-watch , not magnetic compass .
26 Personal and telephone bookings can be made at the Cashier 's Office , University of Ulster , Coleraine during the following hours The Cashier 's Office also accepts postal bookings .
27 Bookings can be made at the Society 's Offices , 42 Merrion Sq .
28 bookings can be made at any one of our T.I.C.s .
29 Telephone bookings can be made at 0232–241919 .
30 On the other hand the production of separate leaflets can be staggered and additions and alterations can be made at any time quickly and less expensively ; and some leaflets , which require no alteration from year to year , need not be reprinted for one or two years .
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