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

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1 She does n't linger too long , for there are preparations to be made at home .
2 For Lenin firms had to move overseas because this was the only way they could guarantee the cheap raw materials and the effective demand for their commodities once international competition had increased and the costs of innovation had reduced the rate of profits to be made at home .
3 Supply flights had to be made at night ; the aircraft had no radar or proper navigation equipment , could not get information even about the weather , and had to find drop zones in thick jungle by the light or smoke of bonfires .
4 Given that there is a living to be made at night , and given that alternative daytime trades are thoroughly occupied , natural selection has favoured bats that make a go of the night-hunting trade .
5 Such arrangements tend to be made at board or director level and are usually entered into when there is a financial link between the companies , such as companies within the same group of companies ( sometimes referred to as intergroup trading ) or between companies whose directors simply want to formalise an arrangement to purchase as much of each other 's products as possible .
6 Instead of using the traditional patch in the machine code , the user can switch to an editor in another ‘ window ’ to allow the changes to be made at source .
7 The changes also anticipate many of the demands which were expected to be made at opposition rallies tomorrow in Sofia and the provinces where calls are expected for the resignation of many of the figures ousted yesterday .
8 This means that a necessary emphasis has to be made on respectability , hard work , thrift and respect for law , so that marginalisation can become extended into criminalisation .
9 It estimated that up to 10,000,000 people would have to be moved from low-lying coastal areas of East Anglia ( UK ) , Bangladesh and the Netherlands , or that an immediate start would have to be made on building 360,000 km of sea defences to protect them .
10 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 .
11 Under these difficult conditions , some firm decisions had to be made on cost savings , both with regard to investment and labour .
12 This assignment also needs to be made on system reboot — see Section 1.5.1 , SYSTARTUP_V5.COM , for details .
13 Quasi-judicial functions , it was thought , were best committed to politically responsible Ministers rather than to courts because ultimately the required decision had to be made on policy grounds .
14 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 .
15 The application for such an order is to be made on notice ( Ord 13 , r 5 ) .
16 This amounts to a portfolio or collection of possibilities ranked on an agreed basis to enable decisions to be made on allocation of resources .
17 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 .
18 However , we reserve the right for repayment to be made on demand by us at any time .
19 The constitution guarantees federal payments , but that does not mean they have to be made on time .
20 The new student does not perform to audiences immediately , and the first term 's production project will probably only be attended by staff teaching voice , movement and acting to enable individual assessments to be made on training .
21 The second comment to be made on section 5 is that subsection ( 5 ) , in allowing financial restitution to be substituted in certain circumstances for restitution in specie , indicates that , in general , restitution in specie is contemplated .
22 It is now 4 years since I gave my first remedy in an LM potency and it has become my preferred method of prescribing for a number of reasons 1 ) No decision has to be made on potency level i.e. whether 6 , 30 , 200 , etc is indicated .
23 How would he act if he knew that his career was to be made into fiction , to serve as an object lesson , and a name of opprobrium , to the generations that followed him ?
24 Much of the china clay went to the Potteries of Staffordshire to be made into crockery — cups , saucers and plates .
25 ‘ Because , ’ said Henry , ‘ my pig wife was going to be made into bacon . ’
26 ‘ Why was she going to be made into bacon ? ’
27 Anyway , one day the farmer who owned the street knocked on the door and told us that my pig father was due to be made into bacon .
28 The displays show how Northamptonshire Ironstone was quarried , and transported to the blastfurnaces to be made into iron .
29 Boys were often to be found on their knees before this icon , praying to be made into pop stars and for release from a lifetime as a motor-mechanic , or a clerk in an insurance firm , or a junior architect .
30 Figure 2.1 is a flow chart which covers some of the major decisions which have to be made as part of the formation of a catering enterprise .
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