Example sentences of "to be make [prep] [det] " in BNC.

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1 That judgment will have to be made at that time .
2 The point of this distinction between the social ( the particular ) and the artistic ( the general ) is precisely to deny there is any ‘ real ’ distinction to be made at all .
3 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 .
4 But had the statement been plainly defamatory of Crozier , the court would have ordered the settlement to be postponed until after his trial , and may not have allowed it to be made at all under the cloak of absolute privilege .
5 Because of the peculiar restricted hours that banks open I am unable to visit the branch where the account is held and any over-the-counter transactions — usually only 2 per year — have to be made at another branch .
6 Where no guardian is appointed initially any party may apply for an appointment to be made at any stage in the proceedings ( FPCR , r10(2) ; FPR , r4.10(2) ) .
7 One further point which needs to be made at this stage concerns the question of ideology , class conflict , and class consciousness .
8 Three further points need to be made at this juncture .
9 In the multiracial , multicultural society which the United Kingdom has become , there are adjustments to be made on all sides .
10 He will require a check to be made on all the radio navigation and approach aids and reports to be produced .
11 If the licence does not provide for extra vehicles application for variation of the O licence has to be made on another form ( GV 81 ) .
12 Living under the same roof permanently will need working at , and sacrifices will have to be made on both sides if it is to succeed .
13 The fully battened main is cut with five ref points , enabling the majority of sail reductions to be made on this sail .
14 What all this amounts to , among other things , is that in translating pronouns from English to , say , French , Italian , Greek , Spanish , Russian , German , or Bahasa Indonesia , decisions may have to be made along such dimensions as gender , degree of intimacy between participants , or whether reference includes or excludes the addressee .
15 Some means of checking companies ' compliance with the code is seen as essential if real improvements are to be made across all listed companies rather than in those which are already well run .
16 Holes need to be made for all the connections : ballvalve , cold water feeds and overflow pipe .
17 Also the subject of discussion and refinement during the first term are the number of offers to be made for each field to reach the target ( the offer ratio ) and the A level grades normally required for entry .
18 The evidence nationally regarding ‘ new long-stay ’ patients was equivocal , with the need for residential provision to be made for such patients being strongly contended outside Worcester .
19 And that it would be imprudent in the extreme for allowance not to be made for that feature .
20 Needless to say there is a case to be made for both sides in the discussion of small team versus large , and paid versus voluntary .
21 In such instances allowance has to be made for these features when planning the design , so much so that at Woodchester Orpheus may , for this reason , have been displaced from his usual , central position ( pI .
22 In each case , after charging , measurements of heat had to be made for several hundreds of hours and repeated at several different levels of current , between 0.05 and 1.5 amps corresponding to a current entering each square centimetre of surface of the rods of 8 and 64 mA. ( mA means a milliamp or thousandth of an amp , not a million amps as incorrectly stated in one newspaper . )
23 Life went on , and pottery and other artefacts continued to be made for several decades at least .
24 There is a case to be made for those starving and living in cardboard boxes just around the corner —
25 I contacted the North Devon District Health Authority and asked for an extra-contractual referral to be made for this operation .
26 The GIS permits population estimates to be made for any arbitrary rectangular region on the map .
27 Two points need to be made about these studies , however .
28 There are three points to be made about these examples .
29 A few specific points need to be made about some of these examples .
30 Here are some general points to be made about this work :
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