Example sentences of "which [vb mod] be made " in BNC.

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1 Thus completed , he signed the form ‘ accepting and submitting himself to the statutes , rules , regulations and ordinances of McGill University and of the Faculty or Faculties in which I am registered , and to any amendments thereto which may be made while I am a student of the university and I promise to observe the same . ’
2 Such criticisms which may be made must , however , be made with a sense of reality , and with the understanding that many hospitals have tried hard to create a favourable atmosphere , and that considerable advances have been made in the care of mentally handicapped people inside large hospitals .
3 They may then be rolled onto a simple reel , which may be made from a 5 — gallon oil drum , and are ready for next year .
4 Nor have I come upon any factor to prove the truth of another assumption which may be made : to wit , that Subject A was the mother of Subject B. Experience and probability point to this being so but that is all .
5 Hide glue is the same as table jelly , except that less water is added to the gelatine , which may be made from hide , hooves , bones , fish and so on .
6 In Taormina , the Corso Umberto — the town 's main thoroughfare — caters to all fashionable tastes , and the winding back streets offer a range of shops with specialities which range from delicately embroidered blouses which may be made to measure , colourful pottery and terracotta statuettes dressed in 18th century costumes .
7 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 ) .
8 In this way it might be possible to discover the implicit features , which may be made explicit at some later date .
9 The brochures issued by each of the plaintiffs show that there are three types of valuation which may be made .
10 ( 1 ) An appeal which may be made by virtue of any provision of this Act against any decision of a licensing board shall be to the sheriff , and the decision of the sheriff on any such appeal may include such order as to the expenses of the appeal as he thinks proper .
11 The academic development and day-to-day management of fields , which may be made up of modules contributed from more than one department , are , however , in the hands of Field Committees headed by elected Field Chairs ( the horizontal axis ) .
12 An important implication of this , in the context of attempts which may be made to encourage Denmark to change her mind , is that assurances and comforting words which are not directly part of the Treaty are unlikely to be worth the paper they are written on , or the microphone they are spoken from , so far as the emerging European law is concerned .
13 The creation of the EEA is the result of agreements between governments , and in no way binds its signatories to later decisions which may be made by its own institutions .
14 Providing there is an interior solution for intergenerational transfers ( which may be made in either direction ) , the general equilibrium of the economy is unaffected by tax and debt policy .
15 The drawing shows the main design points for a single-stack system and the connections which may be made Detailed requirements are given in BS5572 : Code of Practice for Sanitary Pipework .
16 After taking up the post , the professor will become eligible for consideration , in reviews which will take place from time to time , for one of a small number of additional awards which may be made in recognition of outstanding academic distinction and/or contribution to the academic work of the University ( e.g. in leadership in , or in the development of , some field of study ) .
17 The criteria for an Order for Consolidation , which may be made on application or by the court , are the same as for joinder of parties , viz a common question of law or fact , the relief sought arises out of the same transaction , or , " it is desirable " for " some other reason " .
18 Section 38 deals with interim orders which may be made in care proceedings .
19 The rules of court contain a table which lists the various applications which may be made under the Act and specifies who must be named as a respondent ( FPCR , Sched 2 ; FPR , Appendix 3 ) .
20 The effect of the restraint of trade doctrine on the first type of provision is to place limits on the type of information which may be made subject to the confidentiality provision .
21 Stick to moules marinière ( which should be made without any cream , though many restaurants cheat .
22 Notice first that I have implied a tradeoff , which should be made more explicit and later will be explored in additional detail .
23 There is an opportunity for a subsequent improvement , if the system is freed from the worst effects of political interference , which should be made more explicit .
24 This particularly applies to the laser printers , which should be made available to all users requiring high-quality output , subject to departmental priorities and security arrangements .
25 I am conscious that I speak in parable ; but all that vast organisation and provision which must be made for the old in the coming generation will bring disappointment unless the purpose at the heart of it is one that satisfies .
26 Since , however , the decision carries with it certain significant implications , it is one which must be made in good faith , and on the basis of the exercise of proper medical skill .
27 The appeal will be determined by way of written representations , which must be made by May 1st .
28 Studies of use , and of potential use , are an essential prerequisite for the sort of value judgements ( see below ) which must be made about book provision .
29 The impression given by the Bulletin and its Supplement is that there is universal acceptance that the car will be the preferred and available mode of transport throughout the lifespan of the houses that are being constructed ; that individual car-ownership for all eligible people will be the norm ; and thus , though the need to curb the excesses of the car is recognised , other forms of transport are aberrances which must be made to fit around the key elements of the design , which are car-friendly .
30 In view of the complexity of those realities , the delineation of such figures will in many cases depend upon careful judgments which must be made and which must distinguish case from case .
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