Example sentences of "are make [prep] the [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 All the more significant credit decisions are made under the orders , or with the approval , of politicians , who maintain their ‘ strongholds ' ’ and influence in the banking system through their control over appointments ( no management position in a bank can be obtained without political approval ) . ’
2 During this time , offerings are made to the gods and to ancestors in the hope that they will be pleased by such bounty and continue to send prosperity throughout the coming year .
3 Thus , since nothing in the Constitution allows the Federal government to create a welfare system , whereby payments ( or payments in kind ) are made to the residents of the various States , a welfare state system could only be established either through Constitutional Amendment ( which would be difficult both to write and then to enact ) or through successful negotiation with the State governments .
4 He is the custodian of the shrines at which offerings are made to the ancestors of the group which he leads .
5 When modifications are made to the categories employed in the monitoring , large statistical changes can follow .
6 The temperature at a pressure of 1 bar is taken as a reference point from which , using the adiabatic lapse-rates of the particular mix of materials at each depth and their equations of state ( section 2.1.4 ) , calculations are made of the temperatures pressures and densities at greater depths .
7 " The meeting also considering that some Complaints are made of the weights & measures of Isla , do appoint … a Committee for inspecting & adjusting same . "
8 We write this report from the standpoint of teachers of children with severe learning difficulties and many of our observations are made with the needs of these children in mind .
9 The factory was established eight years ago and its speciality is producing quality merchandise at competitive prices with all mattresses and divan beds are made on the premises .
10 However , it will say that everything is being done to see that whatever attempts that are made on the whereabouts of its disclosures will be judged by their predicament and a positive answer will be prepared .
11 Checks are made at the pubs to see that the beer is actually drunk , as serious athletes have been known to let it spill down their vests to cool them off , for which they incur a two minute penalty .
12 Will he accept its deep gratitude for the way in which his officials are explaining his Department 's needs so as to ensure that the right commercial decisions are made about the markets to go for in future ?
13 Any confession which is not tape-recorded is open to question as capable of fabrication and research conducted for the Commission has shown that most admissions/confessions are made outside the police station .
14 Professor von Hayek , a luminary much admired by the Prime Minister , writes to The Times suggesting that if attacks are made against the forces in the Falklands , Britain should retaliate on the Argentine mainland .
15 Barraga ( 1976 ) sums up the implications of its usage by stating that : ‘ A visually handicapped child is one whose impairment interferes with his optimum learning and achievement , unless adaptations are made in the methods of presenting learning experiences , the nature of the materials used , and/or in the learning environment . ’
16 Others are made in the police car and elsewhere .
17 I am also keen to know , ’ she continued , ‘ if any such cost penalties operate to our disadvantage when European investment decisions are made , in particular those international mobile investment decisions which are made by the multinationals .
18 Is he aware that that Committee is charged with the responsibility of assessing the legal and political impact of EEC proposals on the United Kingdom and for its reports , together with the proposals , to be debated here before decisions are made by the Ministers concerned ?
19 Postings to specialist courses are made by the Personnel Management Centre , for which recruits can apply to be nominated after one year in the service .
20 We arrive now at the crux of the matter , and it is described as follows : ’ The actual decisions are made by the Directors of each agency separately . ’
21 Any waiver will be invalidated if any purchases are made by the directors and their concert parties between the posting of the circular and the shareholders ' meeting .
22 These decisions are made by the managers and directors of the company .
23 It will also ensure that decisions which affect our members are made by the activists employed by within the appropriate sections and industries .
24 This is because there will be an opportunity to shelter the resulting " trust gains " from capital gains tax until such time as capital payments are made by the trustees to UK-resident beneficiaries ( see s97 TCGA 1992 ) .
25 The tax base represents the number of workers and taxpayers in the country , and all welfare payments are made from the taxes taken from the employed .
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