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

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1 a concentrated effort will be made with departments to encourage further involvement of employer partners as guest lecturers ; in the process of course development ; in selection of staff .
2 For overseas students who are unable to attend for interview in Edinburgh , arrangements will be made for specimens of work to be submitted before a decision on admission is taken .
3 Allowance will be made for contingencies , but these are to be the exception rather than the rule .
4 In an effort to help funds for the church and its path , a charge of £3 will be made for listeners and singers .
5 Comparisons will be made between organisations and over time , analysing the different structures , procedures and techniques for performance management .
6 No differentiation will be made between candidates involved with analytical or computational work .
7 Comparisons will be made between children 's responses to spoken and written versions of the tasks , between their production and their comprehension of verb-phrase anaphora , and between age-groups .
8 Reference will be made to manufacturers as well as to auctioneers who also have liabilities ( and rights ) distinct from those of the seller or buyer .
9 In addition , a study will be made of syllabuses , previous studies of this kind and other relevant documentation .
10 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 .
11 Direct observations will be made of children using representative , but modified , classroom software .
12 Consultant anaesthetist Dr Gilbert Park said : ‘ The decision not to resuscitate will be made by doctors , patients and their relatives .
13 The ultimate decision will be made by parents and we look forward to hearing what they have to say . ’
14 Many statements about direction will be made by children while they are pushing and pulling .
15 Payment will be made in arrears every four weeks or quarterly , whichever you prefer .
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