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

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1 ( 1 ) No reconstruction or extension of or alteration in any premises in respect of which a licence ( other than an off-sale licence ) is in force , being a reconstruction , extension or alteration which will affect a public or common part of such remises or any communication with such part , shall be made unless the licensing board within whose area such premises are situated has consented to such reconstruction , extension or alteration at a quarterly meeting of the board or at such other time as may be appointed by the board , or unless such reconstruction , extension or alteration is required by order of some lawful authority .
2 A cancellation fee of 25% of tuition fees will be made unless the school receives notice of cancellation , in writing , two weeks before the course is due to start .
3 Its advantage is that it allows a far deeper and richer assessment to be made than the pen and paper exercise .
4 This rage gives S +1 , I + 5 and WS +10 , but no parries may be made while the character is affected .
5 The remedy is generally only available where the chattel is unattended and must be made while the chattel is trespassing .
6 However , its stance was no cruder than most war movies made during wartime ; and it remains the only major Hollywood film about Vietnam to be made while the war was being waged .
7 A decision on Cruising Altitude 's participation in the Bula Hurdle will be made after the trainer has spoken to the jockeys at today 's meeting .
8 A decision on Cruising Altitude 's participation in the Bula Hurdle will be made after the trainer has spoken to the jockeys at today 's meeting .
9 The appointment letter should also state that ( i ) in the event of the time and place not being convenient , the debtor is to name some other time and place reasonably convenient for the purpose , ( ii ) ( statutory demands ) if the debtor fails to keep the appointment the creditor proposes to serve the debtor by advertisement or post or insertion through a letter box or as the case may be , and that , in the event of a bankruptcy petition being presented , the court will be asked to treat such service as service of the demand on the debtor , ( iii ) ( petitions ) if the debtor fails to keep the appointment , application will be made to the court for an order for substituted service either by advertisement or in such other manner as the court may think fit ; ( c ) in attending any appointment made by letter , inquiry should be made whether the debtor has received all letters left for him .
10 Local councillor Edmund Pearson said : ‘ This is the most crucial decision that has to be made since the land became used for sport . ’
11 All comments about the Structure Plan will be carefully considered by the Regional Council and , if adjustments to the Plan are considered necessary , these will be made before the Plan is finalised and submitted to the Secretary of State .
12 This means that a great deal of preparation needs to be made before the fieldwork begins .
13 The line was opened in 1896 , but the engine jumped the rails on its maiden run , and modifications had to be made before the service could be resumed .
14 The slow rate of progression to metastasis coupled with the predictable behaviour of localised prostatic cancer provides a window in which the diagnosis can be made before the disease has spread , with a possible reduction in the morbidity and mortality .
15 If there is a claim or likely claim in respect of personal injuries or death , the Rules of the Supreme Court Ord 24 , r 7A(1) is applied to the county court by Ord 13 , r ( 1 ) ( g ) and this enables an application for discovery to be made before the action is commenced against a person " likely to be a party " .
16 It is not intended in the case of outboard motors that any deduction should be made until the engine is over 3 years old .
17 It is indeed desirable as a general rule that an arrest should not be made until the case is complete .
18 Such a list may quite simply be typed out on sheets of paper and duplicated so that additions and changes may be made until the list has to be retyped for clarity 's sake .
19 The importer , on the other hand , can be sure that no payment will be made until the exporter has provided documents as evidence that the goods have been shipped in accordance with the terms of the documentary credit .
20 Such an announcement should not be made until the offeror has every reason to believe that it can and will continue to be able to implement it .
21 The Authority is of the opinion that the scale imbalance is such that some adjustment to begin correct this should be made whilst the balance and extent of CAA regulatory activities is reviewed , the probable impact of JAA influence is assessed and the affect of these on the relationship of cost is determined .
22 The program is surprisingly powerful and even allows scripts to be written so that mouse or keyboard input can be made as the show is run .
23 If the casual worker can not make himself available for the full length of time requested , he is unlikely to be offered the assignment , although exceptions will be made if the organisation is facing a tight labour market and can only cover its manpower requirements by bringing in " part-timers " .
24 An appeal can also be made if the council takes more than eight weeks to come to a decision — this is called an appeal against non-determination .
25 Presumably a substantial profit could be made if the church bought the land and subsequently sold it .
26 The consultants noted that substantial efficiencies could be made if the Crown Prosecution Service which oversees cases going to court , did n't need so much paperwork .
27 No payment will be made if the Claimant , at the time of effecting the insurance ;
28 Accurate measurements of grains can be made if the stage is fitted with a vernier mechanical stage .
29 At all times the angle of climb and the combination of speed and height must be such that a safe recovery can be made if the launch fails .
30 An offer must be made if the holding of an offeror and its concert parties reaches 30 per cent or more of the target company 's voting rights or , if the holding has already achieved this level , it increases by more than 1 per cent in any period of 12 months .
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