Example sentences of "[noun] a [noun sg] [modal v] be made " in BNC.

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1 Back at the car a decision must be made : whether or not to climb Gragareth .
2 To avoid obvious betterment a deduction should be made .
3 If it was considered that a parent was fabricating symptoms and manipulating recorded data a decision could be made to discuss this with the parent and family doctor .
4 It was argued that in the verbal rehearsal condition subjects had to name the picture probe before a match could be performed on a verbal basis , while in the imagery condition a match could be made directly .
5 In this study an effort will be made to focus on North Shields in terms of the OPCS-defined urban area , but where this is not possible it will be made clear just what space is being referred to .
6 In this chapter an attempt will be made to look for possible links and conflicts between accounting and the strategic analysis of chapter 4 .
7 Two is the obvious number , but in certain circumstances a case could be made for one prisoner or three prisoners .
8 In other circumstances an application may be made by a victim of the transaction , viz. , a person who is , or is capable of being , prejudiced by the transaction .
9 At each critical juncture an assessment should be made regarding the correct dose , correct equipment , product activity etc .
10 However , in this case a decision must be made and is often given on the flimsiest of grounds ( though that is not the fault of the refereeing panel ) .
11 So in some cases a compromise must be made , although this should not substantially alter the overall effect of formality .
12 After the blitz on London in September nineteen forty , the government introduced a scheme whereby payments for damage to the furniture of persons earning less than four hundred pounds a year would be made , up to one hundred percent of the damage .
13 For this reason , it is also important to consider at what point in the programme of the development an application should be made .
14 One day an attempt must be made to study madness as an overall structure — madness freed and disalienated , restored in some sense to its original language .
15 NOTICE To : Smith & Jones ( Contracts ) Limited , whose registered office is situate at Coldharbour Road , Thames Marshes , Essex WHEREAS ( 1 ) You are justly and truly indebted in the sum of £1250 to Robinson Bros Ltd trading as Go Fast Transport whose registered office is situate at Cornmarket Chambers Ipswich Suffolk more particularly in respect of transport costs for the quick delivery of fragile machine equipment and related warehousing costs ( 2 ) By Section 517 ( 1 ) ( f ) of the Companies Act 1985 it is provided that a company may be wound up by the court if the company is unable to pay its debts ( exceeding £750 ) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to you pursuant to Section 518(1) ( a ) of the Companies Act 1985 that you are required to pay the said sum of £1250 to Go Fast Transport ( GFT ) not later than 3 weeks from tomorrow 's date AND that if you neglect to pay the said sum or to secure or compound for it to the reasonable satisfaction of GFT an application will be made to the court for your winding up by petition presented by GFT under the provisions of Section 519 of the Companies Act 1985 .
16 It had been estimated that savings of up to £40,000 a school could be made through closures , but that was not the only factor taken into consideration , he said .
17 Where after a full dissolution the winding up of the practice is in the hands of some only of the former partners an allowance may be made to them in recognition of their efforts before the net profits are determined for the purposes of this section or otherwise .
18 Rules and procedures would interfere with this approach but even in their absence an appeal may be made by pupils to a wider understanding of a moral order .
19 In any locality a start can be made by checking any easily available documents which list settlements .
20 In evaluating corporate performance an attempt will be made to link accounting rates of return to an internal rate of return .
21 For example , by good care a patient may be made less severely ill and , therefore , may have a lower actual mortality while , at the same time , accumulating only a low APACHE score with low predicted mortality .
22 If a client objects to the bill submitted by the solicitor in a contentious matter an application may be made to the High Court for an order for taxation of the bill .
23 However , if this is in excess of your allowance a charge will be made .
24 In each section a decision will be made about the parameters of the model based on the experience of the systems analysed in Chapter 2 .
25 At the same time a check should be made to ensure that the private sector passes on only the handling charge to its patients .
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