Example sentences of "be made at [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Telephone bookings can be made at 0232–241919 .
2 By letters dated 23 July and 30 July 1985 passing between the plaintiff and the defendant the defendant awarded the plaintiff a haulage contract for the delivery of 40 ZX Computer reader printers at an agreed total charge of £3000 ( exclusive of VAT ) such deliveries to be made at nine specified locations in the United Kingdom during August 1985 after collection from the defendant 's warehouse in Corby , Northamptonshire .
3 Nonetheless certain advances can be made at the national level , and given that politics and governmental power are still largely national in scope certain advances must be made at that level if they are to be made at all .
4 As no progress could be made at that meeting , it was agreed that the matter should be brought to the next stage of procedures which is Joint Industrial Council .
5 That judgment will have to be made at that time .
6 * He also asked for swabs for drying balls and replacement brushes be made at certain tees and that a brushwood boot scraper be provided ‘ as the present iron one was ‘ impossible ’ ’ .
7 Increasingly , decisions will have to be made at European level by properly accountable European institutions .
8 Drucker concluded about decision analysis that : ‘ A decision should always be made at lowest level and as close to the scene of action as possible …
9 What the WEA 's voluntary membership really wants from its tutor-organisers remains a profitable subject for debate — as does the basic question of whether such appointments should be made at all .
10 The point of this distinction between the social ( the particular ) and the artistic ( the general ) is precisely to deny there is any ‘ real ’ distinction to be made at all .
11 that distinction must be made at all times between persons taking part in the hostilities and members of the civilian population to the effect that the latter be spared as much as possible ;
12 The analogy must not be overstretched , but the fact that it can be made at all shows how integrated mass media were into the rhythms and activities of society .
13 Nonetheless certain advances can be made at the national level , and given that politics and governmental power are still largely national in scope certain advances must be made at that level if they are to be made at all .
14 The barrister at once said that he was ‘ less concerned about the amount that could be ordered as to whether any order should be made at all . ’
15 They may feel that certain laws should not be made at all
16 Standard Position Reports will be made at all designated points ( Black Triangle on charts ) , or when asked " on request " ( White Triangle ) .
17 Where it is known that the debtor has more than one residential or business address , personal calls should be made at all addresses ; ( b ) should the creditor fail to effect service , a first class prepaid letter should be written to the debtor referring to the call(s) , the purpose of the same and the failure to meet with the debtor , adding that a further call will be made for the same purpose on the day of 19 at hours at ( place ) .
18 Chemical structure determines also , of course , the chemical properties of the polymer such as solubility , reactivity , the optical and electrical properties and , most basic of all , whether the polymer can be made at all from the small molecules which constitute the monomer .
19 But had the statement been plainly defamatory of Crozier , the court would have ordered the settlement to be postponed until after his trial , and may not have allowed it to be made at all under the cloak of absolute privilege .
20 A re-assessment noting the effective use to which the child has put the low vision aid or the reasons for his inability to do so should be made at regular intervals , so that adjustments can be made or more intensive training given .
21 ( d ) Payments should be made at regular intervals , preferably weekly .
22 He said the announcement would be made at eight that evening .
23 Because of the peculiar restricted hours that banks open I am unable to visit the branch where the account is held and any over-the-counter transactions — usually only 2 per year — have to be made at another branch .
24 The validity of these take up assumptions is obviously affected by the passage of time from late August to late September and the firmness of the UF figures is known from experience to vary widely between fields ; the estimated enrolment figures are therefore used only as an approximate guide to the Co-ordinator and senior tutors in deciding on the numbers of late offers to be made at special weekly meetings of the MAC in September .
25 Continuous time means that observation is unceasing , such as a continuous record of river discharge ; quantized time is when imaginary sections are used to subdivide time , as when precipitation amounts are measured daily or weekly ; discrete time is when interest focuses upon time duration and frequency of events per unit of time ; and sampled time is when observations can only be made at particular periods , such as weekly measurements of plant growth .
26 I suggest that an attempt may well be made at some future Labour Party conference to dislodge a Labour Prime Minister .
27 Remember that afterwards you may be making an offer , so a more careful visual inspection must be made at this stage , and the matters only briefly considered on your first visit should be looked at in more depth now .
28 One further point which needs to be made at this stage concerns the question of ideology , class conflict , and class consciousness .
29 Looking at the development so far , there is the need for CD trials in the near future ; plans should also be made at this stage for CDL and CDL trials as they will take longer to organize .
30 Three further points need to be made at this juncture .
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