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

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1 Telephone bookings can be made on Bishop Auckland .
2 Quick and easy checks can be made on scripts or marks sheets if an administrative error is suspected by a student when his or her marks do not live up to expectations .
3 This assignment also needs to be made on system reboot — see Section 1.5.1 , SYSTARTUP_V5.COM , for details .
4 Talks on a post-war coalition concluded indecisively , but the Prime Minister had called for progress to be made on plans for full employment .
5 This means that a necessary emphasis has to be made on respectability , hard work , thrift and respect for law , so that marginalisation can become extended into criminalisation .
6 Under these difficult conditions , some firm decisions had to be made on cost savings , both with regard to investment and labour .
7 If in the opinion of the court a summons for recovery of land can not be served in accordance with Ord 7 , rr 4 – 10 , an order may be made on request in N 220 for service on the husband or wife of the defendant , a person living with but not married to the defendant , or upon anyone who is or appears to be authorised by the defendant to reside or carry on business in the premises , to manage them or to safeguard or deal with the premises or contents thereof ( Ord 7 , r 15(1) — ( 3 ) ) .
8 A final decision on their future will be made on April the first .
9 One of the most common methods of funding , and one that is becoming increasingly popular , is for a small levy to be made on students ' charges .
10 The accounts for each subsidiary undertaking shall be prepared on the same basis as those for the company or such adjustments shall be made on consolidation to amend the accounts of each subsidiary undertaking to be equivalent to accounts prepared on such a basis .
11 The accounts for each subsidiary undertaking shall be prepared on the same basis as those for the company or such adjustments shall be made on consolidation to amend the accounts of each subsidiary undertaking to be equivalent to accounts prepared on such a basis .
12 Cellnet claims that saving of up to 40 per cent can be made on call costs .
13 It estimated that up to 10,000,000 people would have to be moved from low-lying coastal areas of East Anglia ( UK ) , Bangladesh and the Netherlands , or that an immediate start would have to be made on building 360,000 km of sea defences to protect them .
14 An appeal to help find the killer will be made on BBC1 's Crimewatch UK at 9.30pm on Thursday .
15 Regular checks have to be made on milk from local dairy farms , as well as grass and crops , even fish and seaweed if the station is situated by the sea .
16 Further , there are signs that another call will be made on Mrs Thatcher , fresh from her latest triumph in her celebrated role as the Instant Megaphone , performing God Bless America .
17 Application to register a restriction must be made on LR form 75 ( fee £30 ) signed by the applicant or the applicant 's solicitor ; the land or charge certificate must ( in all but exceptional circumstances ) accompany the application .
18 The government was defeated in the General Election of June 1970 before further progress could be made on proposals which would have added another 3.3 million people to those already to be covered by two-tier local government .
19 This amounts to a portfolio or collection of possibilities ranked on an agreed basis to enable decisions to be made on allocation of resources .
20 Sir : The contents of Sarah Helm 's article ‘ Immigration checks to be made on trains ’ ( 25 September ) are extremely worrying .
21 It is likely that the NAAS appointment will be made on Grade A , but , exceptionally , will be made on Grade B.
22 It is likely that the NAAS appointment will be made on Grade A , but , exceptionally , will be made on Grade B.
23 Fitness checks will be made on Andy Toman and Kevan Smith before a final team choice .
24 Judgments will be made on human remains , associated funerary objects , unassociated funerary materials ( typically associated with funerary remains , but not clearly from graves ) , as well as ‘ cultural patrimony ’ ( communally owned objects , that therefore could never have been legally sold ) , and religious objects ( necessary for ongoing practice of religious ritual ) .
25 Preparations will be made on Saturday beginning at 4.00pm .
26 Preparations will be made on Saturday beginning at 4.00pm .
27 AN ATTEMPT to create the world 's biggest chicken curry — a one-tonne monster which could feed 10,000 diners — will be made on Saturday .
28 In natural waters , colour is often difficult to dissociate from turbidity , and any measurements must be made on samples that are substantially free from suspended matter .
29 The closing date for applications has just passed and an appointment is likely to be made on June 23 .
30 The new student does not perform to audiences immediately , and the first term 's production project will probably only be attended by staff teaching voice , movement and acting to enable individual assessments to be made on training .
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