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

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1 Within this broad picture , the factors that lead to different patterns in different states are considered , and some broad comparisons are made between the state and public enterprise in Britain and in Spain .
2 The connections are made between the source machine 's line-out ( or audio-out ) socket and the audio-in socket on the VCR or camcorder .
3 If revised arrangements are made over the telephone , these , too , should be confirmed in writing .
4 When initial appointments are made over the telephone , for instance if someone telephones to ask about vacancies , these should also be confirmed in writing .
5 Well , unlike many of the promises that are made over the clinking of glasses and in the glow of a few drinks , and despite the fact that Pam and Tony lived near Thurso in the north of Scotland , Wendy was working in Bristol and I lived in Shetland , we got in touch later and laid firm plans for a trip to Lapland .
6 Lawrence J stated at p601 , " I am unable to see how the word " indirectly " " can be limited so as to exclude the settlements which are made through the inter-position of a company . "
7 Payments are made through the Home Office in England , and the Welsh , Scottish and Northern Ireland Offices elsewhere .
8 All bookings are made through the receptionist of the hotel .
9 Appointments are made through the library officer but the prisoner is not expected to state the nature of the problem in advance .
10 What sales and movements of sheep and lambs are made through the market towns in the autumn ?
11 They are made under the EC Framework Directive on Health and Safety at Work and are the first in a series of new regulations designed to improve health and safety management ( see also ACCOUNTANCY , November 1992 , p 104 ) .
12 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 ) . ’
13 This also means that the interviewers are relieved of the problem of having to remember what questions are to be asked and , even more , the interviewer is relieved of having to enter the responses after the interview has ended , as in the case when no notes are taken , or only sketchy abbreviations of replies are made during the interview .
14 The fact remains that the ‘ democratic deficit ’ in European Community affairs is already too great and is set to grow unless some very radical changes are made to the way the EC institutions operate .
15 " At the east end modern windows are made to the kitchen and chamber , over which are yet to be seen part of three antient lancet windows of the chancel , the center one somewhat higher and larger than the other two ; which were before the alterations deep and narrow .
16 If any alterations are made to the contract , or conditions added to it , then such must be initialled by the parties to the contract .
17 Appeals from orders of district judge made on applications are made to the judge on notice to be filed and served within five days after the order is made unless additional time is allowed by the circuit judge .
18 In Scotland applications for relaxations regarding new buildings are made to the Secretary of State .
19 While the French and West Germans believe a supra-national system for regulating the EC economies should be subject to democratic scrutiny by the European Parliament , Chancellor Kohl wants this agreed and in legal form before other changes are made to the Treaty of Rome to create the proposed EC central bank or to give the EC Council of Ministers powers to override national governments .
20 Applications are made to the Home Care Organiser in the local Social Work Department Office .
21 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 .
22 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 .
23 Some readers may remember attending the building when it was St Mary 's Junior School , indeed many nostalgic , even misty-eyed visits are made to the building by people who remember the school as it was many years ago .
24 Again , interest payments are made to the lender and investment contributions to a third party .
25 Many journeys of pilgrimage are made to the invasion beachheads .
26 If any further additions are made to the dos command line , they are assumed to refer to an ascii file to be loaded directly .
27 In the early books of The Prelude Wordsworth repeatedly tells us that natural objects are most important in forming the mind of the child , and hardly any polite references are made to the curriculum at Hawkshead Grammar School and Cambridge University .
28 He is the custodian of the shrines at which offerings are made to the ancestors of the group which he leads .
29 Payments are made to the exporter by the bank on presentation of documents certifying compliance with the original contract .
30 Comments are made to the perineum rather than the person .
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