Example sentences of "[be] made [prep] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 With particular reference to agricultural odours advances have been made in odour abatement since the publication of the Working Party Report and for the best current practice on odour control reference should be made to reports by the Agricultural Development and Advisory Service of the Ministry of Agriculture , Fisheries and Food .
2 A further complication dealt with in the sections relates to the effect on sections 89 to 96 when there are different classes of equity shares and a provision in the memorandum or articles that pre-emptive offers of shares of each class shall be made to members of that class .
3 A visit due to be made to Suva by Australian Foreign Minister Gareth Evans in November 1990 was cancelled by Mara after a speech to the UN General Assembly in which Evans derided the new Constitution .
4 The provision would allow payments to be made to farmers for maintaining low stocking densities for conservation requirements .
5 The payments were to be made to teachers with additional responsibilities ; to outstanding teachers ; to those teaching in shortage subjects ; and for teachers taking posts that were difficult to fill .
6 For a case in which a plaintiff sustained relatively trivial physical injuries , but a severe mental illness reference can be made to Brice v Brown [ 1984 ] 1 All ER 997 which also illustrates that once causation is established a tortfeasor must take his victim as he finds him .
7 Reference will constantly be made to sections of this Act .
8 No loans could be made to countries at war , and American citizens were forbidden to travel on their ships .
9 Anyone working in the GIS research field is conscious of the links that need to be made to groups of researchers in other disciplines .
10 The DC is the mechanism which allows changes to be made to modules within LIFESPAN and each DC is allocated a unique numeric identifier .
11 The homology of a particular vein is often difficult to determine and resort has to be made to comparison with allied forms ( including fossils ) , which exhibit transitional stages in reduction , or to a study of the preceding tracheation .
12 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 .
13 A number of obvious objections might be made to explanations of this kind ( Cameron and Coates 1985 ; Coates 1986 ) .
14 The educational project within Club 403 aimed to investigate what education could offer a residential view data service and to discover what use might be made of Prestel in schools and colleges .
15 Notes or memory aides could be made of tasks to be done , or tasks accomplished , and copies left with the client as a reminder .
16 Specific mention should be made of searches across Europe .
17 Some use will be made of notions of risk , danger and pollution to analyse what it is that people find attractive or unattractive about such different environments .
18 Comparisons will be made of output per employee in selected operations , workforce qualifications , incentives to employers and to individuals to invest in training , and type of machinery installed .
19 Surveys will be made of recruitment to four manual occupations ( skilled and semi-skilled ) , using the methodology developed in the earlier study of non-manual occupations : selection of samples of specific job vacancies and interviewing the relevant recruitment decision makers , shortly after the vacancy has been filled , to question them about the whole process of recruitment from identification of a vacancy to selecting and appointing a new employee .
20 Aside from dealing , as I have been doing , with one of the major subjects and themes of Cuzco painting , an inventory could be made of ways in which painters departed from European models , or from academic notions of excellence .
21 A number of other types of assessment can be made of advertising in the market-place .
22 A general use can be made of ideas of particulars .
23 Talks on a post-war coalition concluded indecisively , but the Prime Minister had called for progress to be made on plans for full employment .
24 If in the opinion of the court a summons for recovery of land can not be served in accordance with Ord 7 , rr 4 – 10 , an order may be made on request in N 220 for service on the husband or wife of the defendant , a person living with but not married to the defendant , or upon anyone who is or appears to be authorised by the defendant to reside or carry on business in the premises , to manage them or to safeguard or deal with the premises or contents thereof ( Ord 7 , r 15(1) — ( 3 ) ) .
25 Regular checks have to be made on milk from local dairy farms , as well as grass and crops , even fish and seaweed if the station is situated by the sea .
26 This amounts to a portfolio or collection of possibilities ranked on an agreed basis to enable decisions to be made on allocation of resources .
27 Sir Robert , who is Princess Diana 's brother in law , says a statement on the future of the marriage must be made on Wednesday as a matter of urgency .
28 If the Bank decided , with the approval of the Chancellor , to make a special change of this kind , the announcement would normally be made on Thursday at midday .
29 Such an order may be made on application on notice by any party before the hearing under Ord 13 , r 1 ; or on application by any party at the hearing ; or at any stage of the proceedings by the court of its own motion ( Ord 19 , r 7 ) .
30 Additionally , where sums in excess of £1,000 are involved , reference to arbitration may be made on application in the request or particulars of claim , the defence or counterclaim , or an application under Ord 13 , r 1 ( Ord 19 , r 2(1) , and ( 2 ) ) .
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