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

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1 I spent the years from 1983 to 1988 as a member of the National Council on the Arts , the NEA 's advisory board ; it was the Council 's task to vote on every grant , though in the end the law required the final decision in each case to be made by the Chairman .
2 the contribution to be made by the supplier
3 Whatever business relationship is proposed , a single , detailed , written agreement between the supplier and OUP will be required which will include the items identified in the proposals submitted to OUP , a timetable of events , and commitments from the supplier to perform all the obligations implied from the description of the contribution to be made by the supplier .
4 ‘ Do n't talk , Will , there 's too much work , six pairs of shoes to be made by the weekend !
5 A final decision on Piggott 's Derby mount is likely to be made by the weekend .
6 On retirement , a discretionary gift , varying in value according to length of continuous service , may be made by the Company to an employee .
7 No financial commitments would be made by the Institute and common standards of embalming would be insisted on which were acceptable to the Institute .
8 The application would be made by the Head of the Security Services to either the Minister of the Interior or the Minister of Defence .
9 Governors will consider a new report to be made by the head at their next meeting on Wednesday .
10 After the Prime Minister had appealed to his colleagues to weigh the proposed reduction in the dole against the sacrifices to be made by the country as a whole , each was invited to give his opinion .
11 Thorneycroft insisted , like Sandys before him over the TSR 2 , that economies should be made by the Navy and RAF using the same airframe for their future supersonic fighter , but he was equally unsuccessful : the requirements for the two environments were far too far apart .
12 Flights are planned many months in advance , but alteration to these may be made by the IATA scheduling committee which regulates the movements of all international air traffic .
13 Samuel Pipkin was tensing himself for the coming life and death struggle this evening , when the vital decision would be made by the Prince of Wales , and Mr Thackeray would be avenged .
14 Appointments to the ruling body will be made by the ITC , and will require government approval .
15 Appointments to the ruling body will be made by the ITC , and will require government approval .
16 The differentiation between hypertrophic gastropathy and Zollinger-Ellison syndrome can readily be made by the serum pepsinogen A:C ratio , as all five patients with hypertrophic gastropathy had a low , and all Zollinger-Ellison patients a normal ratio .
17 Then again , as to the repairs : it may be that the original lease from the ground landlord contained covenants compelling repairs to be made by the lessee ; but we know nothing of such a lease or such covenants .
18 But the death or retirement of a Conservative Prime Minister made it necessary for a choice to be made by the Queen in accordance with the convention that the office should be filled by an incumbent most likely to command the support of a Commons majority .
19 If after the addition of the agent used , the pH is outside the limits 6–8 , then correction should be made by the addition of small amounts of alkali or acid at the same time as the flocculant. laboratory trials should always be made to ascertain the most effective dosing conditions for the water that is to be treated .
20 A decision that a local authority should take proceedings for libel , if the action were available at law , would probably be made by the majority of councillors in defence of the reputation of the council with reference to conduct for which that majority might be responsible ; and the proceedings would be conducted at the expense of the local taxpayers .
21 protests can not be made by the contestant involved .
22 Its principal avowed aim was to give legislative form to the decision , contrary to the recommendation of the Law Commission , 46 and thereby allow the parties in these ‘ tragic cases ’ the dignity of a decree of nullity so that , if thought fit , provision for ancillary relief could be made by the court , and the unsavoury examination of their sexuality , rendered necessary if the only recourse were a declaration of status , could be avoided .
23 By s. 4 of the 1986 Act a disqualification order may be made by the court in the course of winding up a company , if it appears that the person :
24 An order to transfer may be made by the court on its own motion , or on the application of any party on not less than two clear days ' notice ( Ord 16 , r 4(1) ) .
25 When sequences are similar the team will indicate their preferences so a rough cut can be made by the editor , who joins all the desired sequences together and cuts the whole thing to the exact time .
26 While it appears that the application to the Parole Board can only be made by the Secretary of State , he has no power to release a prisoner on licence until he receives the board 's recommendation to do so .
27 A further point was taken by Mr. Scrivener that the decisions referred to in the subsection can only be made by the Secretary of State personally and that he may not delegate or transfer the power to make the decision to a minister of state , as happened in the case of Mr. Pegg .
28 A final decision will be made by the Secretary of Commerce in June 1992 .
29 Whatever the outcome of the MMC investigation is , the final decision of whether to allow the merger to go ahead or not will be made by the Secretary of State .
30 This appointment will normally be made by the debentureholder under an express or implied power in the debenture , or by the court .
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