Example sentences of "may be make by [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In modern sophisticated hotels bookings may be made by telex .
2 At the local level , certain decisions concerning land use and deployment of labour may be made by village councils , whose range of authority , extent of public acknowledgement of penalties , acceptance by people , and their distribution of power have to be considered .
3 Informal enquiries may be made by telephone , ext 4707 ) .
4 One booking for any one day may be made by telephone on Harlow 635100 or by personal visit at Reception .
5 One booking on any one day may be made by telephone on Harlow 635100 or by personal visit at Reception .
6 In the county court or High Court emergency applications may be made by telephone out of court hours and an application form must then be filed at court within 24 hours ( FPR , r4.4(4) ) .
7 These adjustments to measurable criteria may be made by reference to research studies or to ‘ expert ’ judgement .
8 ( 3 ) The court to which an appeal is brought under this section may reverse or vary the order or decision of the court below , and make such other order as may be just ; and without prejudice to the inherent powers of any court referred to in subsection ( 2 ) of this section , provisions may be made by rules of court for authorising the release on bail of an appellant under this section .
9 Payment in Turkey may be made by credit card .
10 Elaborating a little on this , we can say that curricular decisions may be made by students , individual lecturers , departments , faculties , academic senates or institutional committees , and central authorities in or near government .
11 The effect of this judgment would be to substitute rather different declarations for those made by Vinelott J. The declarations should , in our opinion , subject to any comments on the drafting that may be made by counsel , be in the following form :
12 Rules and procedures would interfere with this approach but even in their absence an appeal may be made by pupils to a wider understanding of a moral order .
13 Nominations may be made by boards or members under arrangements introduced by Council under B-law 68(i) .
14 Further alterations may be made by airports or airlines later than this .
15 Alternatively , vouchers are supplied and payment may be made by cash or cheque at banks and showrooms .
16 Payment may be made by cash , banker 's or giro draft , cheque supported by a cheque card ( present limit £50 ) or by other cheques , subject to clearance and the Chief Clerk 's consent .
17 ( 1 ) An appeal which may be made by virtue of any provision of this Act against any decision of a licensing board shall be to the sheriff , and the decision of the sheriff on any such appeal may include such order as to the expenses of the appeal as he thinks proper .
18 Remittance may be made by Access/Visa , PO or cheque ( name and address on back of cheque please ) , crossed and made payable to Ideal Home Offer .
19 Remittance may be made by Access/Visa , PO or cheque ( name and address on back of cheque please ) , crossed and made payable to Ideal Home Offer .
20 Remittance may be made by Access/Visa , PO or cheque ( name and address on back of cheque please ) , crossed and made payable to Ideal Home Offer .
21 Contact with landowners may be made by post or by personal visits .
22 It may be made by words or impliedly .
23 But , as a consequence , musical decisions may be made by people with little or no real musical knowledge , sometimes without proper consultation .
24 Appointments may be made by letter or telephone .
25 The application , setting out the facts , may be made by letter .
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