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

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1 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 .
2 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 .
3 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 .
4 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 .
5 A number of other types of assessment can be made of advertising in the market-place .
6 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 ) ) .
7 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 .
8 This amounts to a portfolio or collection of possibilities ranked on an agreed basis to enable decisions to be made on allocation of resources .
9 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 ) .
10 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 ) ) .
11 The planning authority has to assess the amount of land required for mineral working , and this requires an assessment of the future demand likely to be made on production in its area .
12 The Common Law rule was partly destroyed by the Companies Acts , and , under the Corporate Bodies ’ Contracts Act 1960 , contracts can now be made on behalf of all corporations in the same way as between private persons .
13 No such claim for completeness could be made on behalf of the Keynesian model since its raison d'être was the abandonment of the enabling assumption of full employment in order to explain the phenomenon of general unemployment .
14 However , we reserve the right for repayment to be made on demand by us at any time .
15 An application for leave must be made on notice to all parties to the proceedings and the guardian ad litem , unless the court directs otherwise .
16 On the pre-trial review applications may be made on notice for reference to arbitration , albeit more than £1,000 is in issue ( Ord 19 , r 2(2) and ( 5 ) ) .
17 If the opposing party refuses unreasonably to act on the interrogatories , they can be administered with leave , application to be made on notice in Form N 244 .
18 The point we wish to make here should be an obvious one and can of course be made with respect to many of the other items which we have not italicised in the cited texts .
19 In so far as the question before us is concerned , no distinction can be made with respect to the proprietary and governmental capacities of a city .
20 A similar point can be made with respect to voters who , despite what some economists might like to think , will have views beyond the fate of major economic indicators and will be concerned about the conduct of foreign and domestic policy at large .
21 Contractual arrangements should be made with respect to freelance workers and the ownership of the copyright in anything they produce .
22 But a serious point can be made with dignity by thousands of spectators simply standing to applaud Lamb when , as the toss dictates , he either leads Northants down the pavilion steps or walks out to face the Leicestershire attack .
23 This method also prevents selection of the incorrect morphemic roots of the word ( preached is found as a derivative of preach rather than ache ) since the selection of the correct root form can be made with certainty at development time with the aid of dictionaries .
24 Furthermore , to determine the date of actual usage , allowance must be made for seasoning of the timber .
25 It must be borne in mind that a longer exposure will allow more plant material to be ‘ seen ’ but correction must be made for spreading of material seen at a lower exposure .
26 Clearly , the SMRs ( as used in the RAWP formula ) capture these differences rather well , so that a case can not thus be made for inclusion of measure of socio-economic deprivation in the RAWP formula , as for example The Black Report ( Townsend and Davidson , 1982 ) appears to argue .
27 In special cases , such as late enrolment , arrangements may be made for payment on arrival .
28 There is therefore a case to be made for softening of some , if not all , the process water .
29 No charge will be made for attendance at this event .
30 NO CHARGE will be made for attendance at this seminar .
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