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

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1 Nor , in my opinion , does the statutory language warrant any distinction between the type of order that can be made against the contravener and the type of order that can be made against a person ‘ knowingly concerned ’ in the contravention .
2 Nor is there , in my opinion , any difference between the type of orders that can be made against the contravener and the type of orders that can be made against persons ‘ knowingly concerned in the contravention . ’
3 The lawyer representing the FIS leadership , Abdenour Ali Yahya , said an appeal would be made against the decision .
4 In this particular situation , a letter of support would indicate a legal or commercial obligation , and so provision should be made against the debit minority interest recognised in the consolidated balance sheet .
5 However , one charge that can not reasonably be made against the Government is that they have privatized the service .
6 I hope that these factors , together with custodianship and more willingness to look at open adoption by the judiciary as well as by social workers , will diminish the number of occasions when adoptive placements have to be made against the wishes of the natural parents , and/or children .
7 With a registered title , this is normally the only final search you make except when you act for a mortgagee : then a bankruptcy search must be made against the borrower because your title search will not , of course , reveal anything about him or her .
8 Remember , if the buyer is borrowing on the security of a mortgage of the registered property , that the buyer is not yet the registered proprietor , and accordingly a land charges search in bankruptcy on the appropriate land charges form should be made against the buyer on behalf of his or her mortgagee in the unregistered Land Charges Register .
9 The defence counsel said that appeals would be made against the verdicts .
10 Provision should be made against the investment if there is any impairment in value .
11 He said an appeal would be made against the refusal of a licence , which would prevent the club opening after pub hours .
12 At one time execution might be made against the debtor 's person , and he could be kept in prison indefinitely in default of payment .
13 An order could , in my opinion , be sought imposing on the contravener and , in default of payment by the contravener , on the person or persons ‘ knowingly concerned ’ liability to repay to the investor the purchase price of the shares comprised in a particular investment transaction , with payment to be made against the delivery up by the investor of the share certificates and , if necessary , a signed form of transfer .
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