Example sentences of "[verb] to be made [prep] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Even with PAC data some assumptions would need to be made about numbers of persons per household if good population estimates were to be made . |
2 | Government claims on waiting lists were also substantiated , although allowance has to be made for reductions achieved clerically rather than clinically . |
3 | Some special provision has to be made for depositors who are nominees or trustees . |
4 | If the competing investments are similar , say a choice has to be made between proposals for new products in the same product range , the complexity of DCF methods may not be justified . |
5 | If the competing investments are similar , say a choice has to be made between proposals for new products in the same product range , the complexity of DCF methods may not be justified . |
6 | The practice of any judging or evaluating behaviour implies the use of some frame of reference ; a conscious comparison has to be made between features of the material and a criterion or criteria … |
7 | The hearth has to be made of materials which will withstand heat and provide the right structure for the particular fuel to burn in . |
8 | The IFS argues that a similar change now needs to be made to employers ' contributions . |
9 | It will be a slow journey , in which progress will be seen to be made in stages rather than continuously . |
10 | But exceptions have had to be made for words like prie-Dieu ( prayer-stool ) , which will remain without an x in the plural so as to avoid blasphemous implications . |
11 | Application will have to be made to Customs to become a flat rate farmer , and a certificate with a unique reference number will be issued as proof that a farmer qualifies . |
12 | On the other hand , Risk was seen as being a possible focus for dissent on the Board , as someone who would interfere with hard decisions that might have to be made about Distillers , and who would , therefore , behave in a more executive role than had been envisaged , rather than as a figurehead . |
13 | The procedure in a debentureholders ' action is lamentably expensive and dilatory , since the receiver , as an officer of the court , will have to work under its closest supervision and constant applications will have to be made in chambers throughout the duration of the receivership , which may last years if a complicated realisation is involved . |
14 | If it were decided to increase greatly the provision of group care in day nurseries , then a big investment would have to be made in buildings and staff training . |
15 | If this is so , it is not surprising that so many complaints continue to be made by patients and relatives about poor communication . |
16 | From my experience , a large proportion of ( necessary ) calls to these services tend to be made from payphones in remote locations , often involving a considerable detour from one 's route . |
17 | The train passed over huge bridges that looked to be made of matchsticks . |
18 | Most nineteenth-century Champagnes continued to be made by methods akin to the old ‘ rural method ’ , but with the additional advantage of dégorgement . |
19 | This aided the addition of the extension and although there were times when temporary arrangements had to be made for stairs and counter , the library stayed open almost completely through the alterations . |
20 | It was not to be , for although we were all keyed up like first violins , having heard Churchill 's great ‘ Their finest hour ’ speech on June 15th with les soldats Francaises listening as well , Whitehall had decided that better arrangements had to be made for children than care in one of the best London hospitals . |
21 | Urgent practical decisions have to be made about actions that will have demographic affects . |
22 | Heavy demands are placed on schools to find time in the curriculum for a wide range of individually worthwhile activities and difficult decisions have to be made about priorities . |
23 | OLE will be replaced by Cairo services that will use the same programming model , the same behaviour between shell and application link and the same class model so no changes have to be made to applications . |
24 | ‘ For a start , important decisions have to be made over players , pre-season friendlies and youth training . ’ |
25 | Political or policy crises are periods of intensive activity , when major decisions have to be made in conditions of acute uncertainty , under pressing deadlines , and where the potential consequences of making the ‘ wrong ’ decision are very threatening . |
26 | Figure 6.9 shows the decisions that have to be made by drivers in the U.K. at traffic lights . |
27 | The Eleventh Company Law Directive deals with the disclosures , including accounting documents , which have to be made by branches established in one member state of companies registered in another member state or outside the European Community . |
28 | Opportunities need to be made for individuals to develop good working relationships with others from the different agencies , at all levels from grass-roots workers to senior managers . |
29 | Anyone working in the GIS research field is conscious of the links that need to be made to groups of researchers in other disciplines . |
30 | For example , the following pair of programs have the same effect on the final state and so have the same normal form : unc There are important distinctions that need to be made between processes at the boundary between ( a ) and ( b ) . |