Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb mod] only [be] make " in BNC.

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1 Furthermore , any reduction in respect of contributory fault should only be made after the ex gratia payment has been subtracted from the total gross award .
2 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 .
3 The implication of this is that any policy proposal for a particular industry can only be made after an investigation of not only the structure of the industry , but also of the objectives and conduct of the firms within it .
4 Under the amended Regulations , PEP investment can only be made in a ‘ non-qualifying ’ trust if at least 50% of its investments are held in shares .
5 The Revenue stated that a decision on this issue could only be made in the light of all the facts of a particular case .
6 After arrival overhead on the initial approach , a turn directly towards the outbound leg of the let-down will only be made when the initial approach direction does not require a turn of more than 60° .
7 Progress upwind can only be made by completing a series of zig-zags , the turns at first being executed by the 180 degree turn method and later , with more experience , by tacking — steering the board through the turn .
8 Instead of being supported by the teaching staff , I was criticised for my actions , and consequently decided it would be best to keep quiet about such incidents during my training , as I knew any real change could only be made from within the profession .
9 Payments by post should only be made by cheque , made payable to ‘ Birmingham Convention & Visitor Bureau ’ or ‘ BCVB ’ In your own interest do not send cash through the post .
10 The remark could only be made because Ashton had given so much thought to how the music could be given shape in dance .
11 It also means that the real value of the redemption payment will vary according to the rate of inflation during the last eight months ' life of a bond and so calculations of real yields to redemption can only be made on the basis of assumed rates of inflation .
12 Indeed the specifications of a stress-free and satisfying job can only be made in relation to the tasks being undertaken .
13 Further changes to this DC may only be made by the new user associated with it .
14 Government grants to farmers to minimize pollution should only be made where such waste management strategies were in place , the NRA argues .
15 Prior to there being a detailed component to carry the specific attribute , the relationship can only be made to the assembly space .
16 ( 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 ) .
17 The thing was though , that that claim could only be made by her .
18 ( 3 ) A requirement under this section to provide a specimen of blood or urine can only be made at a police station or at a hospital ; and it can not be made at a police station unless — ( a ) the constable making the requirement has reasonable cause to believe that for medical reasons a specimen of breath can not be provided or should not be required , or ( b ) at the time the requirement is made a device or a reliable device of the type mentioned in subsection ( 1 ) ( a ) above is not available at the police station or it is then for any other reason not practicable to use such a device there , or ( c ) the suspected offence is one under section 4 of this Act and the constable making the requirement has been advised by a medical practitioner that the condition of the person required to provide the specimen might be due to some drug ; but may then be made notwithstanding that the person required to provide the specimen has already provided or been required to provide two specimens of breath .
19 Realistic assessment of the relative strengths and weaknesses of a claim can only be made once the relevant evidence has been ingathered .
20 ( 2 ) A requirement under this section to provide specimens of breath can only be made at a police station .
21 Not surprisingly , left-inclined social scientists go on to take the view that good sense can only be made of British politics if the pluralist ideology is set aside and a start to understanding is made elsewhere than in the world of interest-group activity .
22 The shortfall can only be made up by the sale of programmes and income from official car parks — so spectators are asked to support both .
23 He said : ’ As from January payment will only be made on pure beef or beef-dairy cross cows put to a beef bull . ’
24 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 .
25 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 .
26 Such an application can only be made with the leave of the court , and the court may only grant leave if it is satisfied , inter alia , that ‘ there is reasonable cause to believe that if the court 's inherent jurisdiction is not exercised with respect to the child he is likely to suffer significant harm : ’ see section 100(3) and ( 4 ) ( b ) .
27 Marxists often imply that Marxism simply involves the introduction of a historical framework — ‘ always historicize ! ’ — but this assumption can only be made , according to Althusser , because of ‘ the confusion that surrounds the concept of history ’ :
28 The decision to terminate a project can only be made rationally if the consequences of doing so can be compared with the consequences of carrying on .
29 The decision to terminate a project can only be made rationally if the consequences of doing so can be compared with the consequences of carrying on .
30 An order may only be made against the legal aid fund if : ( a ) an order for costs would be made in any event ; ( b ) the proceedings were instituted by the assisted party and the unassisted party would suffer severe financial hardship unless an order were made ; and ( c ) in any case the court is satisfied that it is just and equitable for the costs to be paid out of public funds ( Legal Aid Act 1988 , s18(4) ) .
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