Example sentences of "be made [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | These modem developments contrast with the situation earlier in this century when for example there was no bridge between Benbecula and North and South Uist , and crossings had to be made across the beach at low tide . |
2 | However , much closer co-operation between the two bodies will be required in the next few years if rational decisions are to be made across the whole sector of higher education . |
3 | But nevertheless genuine progress continued to be made across the board : people continued to get healthier , more literate and more educated . |
4 | The organisations have been selected from both the UK and North America , which allows a valuable comparison to be made across the two cultures . |
5 | Clearly the policy does allow for additional provision to be made outside the city in the remainder of Greater York , and that is the basis upon which the the City Council has accepted the a hundred and forty five hectare figure for Greater York . |
6 | The approach to the hole should always be made along the stream bed and halted a safe distance from the brink . |
7 | The return must be made along the same track : a rough walk , there and back , of six miles . |
8 | Whether time permits or not , a detour should be made along the A.881 from Broadford to its terminus at Elgol , there going down to the colourful beach of pebbles and wild flowers and low cliffs : a beautiful foreground to a classic view , the finest in Britain , of the Black Cuillin across the wide waters of Loch Scavaig , a picture that would defeat a Constable or a Turner . |
9 | The return to Shiel Bridge can only be made along the same road . |
10 | To all such approaches to the uses of speech , a strong objection might be made along the following lines : rather than look for a series of static functions or contextual parameters , one should attend directly to the single most important dynamic context of language use , namely conversation , or face-to-face interaction . |
11 | Do you think that improvement could be made along the line of the existing road ? |
12 | Questions about the arrangements should be made to the Hospital Social Worker . |
13 | Peter Brooke , the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland , said no major changes would be made to the UDR , in spite of the demands from the Irish government for a thorough review of its role . |
14 | Qualifications and amendments have to be made to the plans of the drawing-board as policy-makers confront changing circumstances . |
15 | It argued that of the half million British troops overseas , 200,000 were in areas that did not create a foreign currency liability , and of the rest few were in areas requiring direct dollar expenditure ; ‘ it follows that the contribution to be made to the balance of payments problem by the withdrawal of troops in overseas theatres will be strictly limited , will apply only to those areas when there is at present a currency obligation , and will produce little or no direct dollar saving . ' |
16 | David Curry , Parliamentary Secretary at the Ministry of Agriculture , Fisheries & Food , concluded that the balance of opinion was against the regulation and significant amendments would have to be made to the proposal to make it acceptable . |
17 | Therefore we command you to cause trees to be felled in that dense part , and a ride to be made to the least possible damage of the forest , so that henceforth a way through those parts may be open for travellers without danger . |
18 | Donations can be made to the Dolphin Research Project c/o Windsor Safari Park , Windsor , Berkshire SL4 4AY . |
19 | If the championship is still undecided , a plea will have to be made to the Football League for another match for TV . |
20 | Recommendations for the next award should be made to the president of the Analytical Division at the RSC , Burlington House , London W1V 0BN by 13 March 1992 . |
21 | In dry weather , however , resort had to be made to the water carriers , who abound everywhere . |
22 | The more usual situation is where payment is ‘ at sight ’ meaning when the paying bank has examined the documents and found them to be in order or at a determinable future date — for example ‘ 90 days sight ’ meaning that payment will be made to the exporter 90 days after the paying bank has examined the documents . |
23 | Payment shall not be made to the Insured Person under more than one of the benefits ( a ) to ( c ) in respect of the same injury or of the same period of disablement . |
24 | An ESO will remain in force for one year , but at any time within three months before its expiry date an application for its extension may be made to the court . |
25 | A complaint of breach of the LEA 's broader duty must be made to the Secretary of State under sections 68 and 99 of the Education Act 1944 ( see Chapter 2 ) . |
26 | The court has no jurisdiction if the complaint concerns breach of the broad duty in section 25 ; the complaint must be made to the Secretary of State under sections 68 and 99 of the Education Act 1944 . |
27 | On rare occasions complaints may be made to the school which could lead to court action . |
28 | As well as enjoying local amenities , excursions could be made to the more famous and extensive Bois with their artificially created lakes , waterfalls and grottoes . |
29 | The formal procedures of the House have not , so far , had to be changed following the introduction of television , and the Procedure Committee has taken the view that , unless a powerful case can be made to the contrary , it is not for the House to adapt to televising . |
30 | I assure the grim-faced surgeons in front of me that representations will be made to the shipping line on our return to Cairo , and that , meanwhile , the Captain and I will , after appropriate consultation , revamp the menus . |