Example sentences of "be make [adv] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 In conclusion , the decision to operate for suspected acute appendicitis should not be made hastily in the small hours of the morning .
2 If a copied gene is present in an ingredient which was under current rules , it did not need to be listed , the declaration about its presence should nevertheless be made either in the ingredients list or next to the name of the er , food .
3 The objections may be made either by the Registrar himself or an objector , such as the owner of a similar mark .
4 and any appeals against valuation have to be made soon after the first council tax demands are received at the end of March .
5 No policy decision can be made however until the next meeting on 30 March .
6 The crew of the train will be made up of the following people : Keith Dawson ( organiser of ‘ Vintage Train ’ ) ; .
7 One alternative would be that history may be made up of the multiple meanings of specific , particular histories — without their necessarily being in turn part of a larger meaning of an underlying Idea or force .
8 In any given case the decision of the court will be made up of the following elements :
9 The excess should be deducted from the loss and then payment will be made up to the policy limit where applicable .
10 He notes that any loss of earnings can usually be made up during the first ten years of work .
11 With a low-start , low-cost with-profits endowment , payments are reduced in the first few years , and the difference has to be made up in the remaining period .
12 So even if he believed that from an economic point of view the best decision would be to deny any recovery for emotional injury , he would still ask whether the role of law in encouraging reliance and coordination would be much damaged if he ignored the precedents , and , if it would , whether this loss would be made up in the gains he foresees from the change .
13 Cash deposits may be made up by the customer into standard bank packets and transported by security carrier to Cash Centres , where the credits are checked and applied direct to the account .
14 The shortfall can only be made up by the sale of programmes and income from official car parks — so spectators are asked to support both .
15 it enables decisions to be made closer to the operational level of work ;
16 Full allowance must be made also for the costs of the liquidation ( to be distinguished from the costs of realising the assets ) .
17 But brief mention of them will be made here as the opportunities for ward learning are so greatly enhanced by the provision of appropriate resources .
18 Two such girders — one for the up line , one for the down — were to be made here at the riverside and floated on the tide , to be fitted into niches in the masonry piers .
19 ‘ And I think the sufficiency of the sentence is never to be called in question , nor any inquiry to be made here into the reasons of the deprivation .
20 postmodernism is less liberating for some social groups than for others — though there is a point to be made here about the extremely close links between postmodernism as a general theoretical superstructure and camp as a specific homosexual practice .
21 But , briefly , a concluding point needs to be made here about the way classical criminology relates to this dilemma .
22 One particular point should also be made here about the implied warranty of fitness for purpose .
23 However , brief mention should be made here of the Indian press .
24 It is a reasonable assumption that improvements can be made even to the best of schools .
25 Far more cross-cultural research , of the type suggested by Cole and Scribner for instance ( ibid. ) , would be necessary before any useful generalisations could be made even about the relative functions and worth of the various parts of these different systems ( such as their punctuation conventions ) .
26 This applies in particular to such features of English High Court procedure as mutual discovery of documents by the parties with or without a court order ; orders for the service on other parties of proofs of oral evidence intended to be led at the trial ; and certain orders which may be made even before the commencement of proceedings ( disclosure of documents by potential parties to an action in respect of personal injuries or death , and orders for the inspection , preservation or testing of property which may become the subject-matter of proceedings ) .
27 Once all this was achieved , a general advance was to be made eastward in the direction of Cambrai .
28 That the number of town dwellers grew and that such a large proportion of output could be made over to the ruling class without permanent and chronic nationwide famine or substantial evidence of huge tax arrears suggest that peasants continued to produce well above subsistence level .
29 You may keep travel and subsistence expenses paid during jury service , but as your normal salary will have been paid in your absence , any payments received for loss of earnings must be made over to the Company .
30 These will be made primarily in the plane of the galaxy , although observations will also be made of gamma-ray sources from outside the galaxy .
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