Example sentences of "[prep] [noun] be made [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 It duly approached the Educational Research Centre of the Essex Institute of Higher Education with the suggestion that a proposal for funding be made to the British Library Research and Development Department ( BLR&DD ) .
2 In his approach , selection of neighbourhoods from a lexicon for search are made on the basis of gross visual similarity .
3 Chain began working in the summer of 1938 on penicillin and pyocyanase , though by January 1939 , when an application for funds was made to the Medical Research Council , penicillin and ‘ actinomycetin ’ , an antibiotic which Waksman was studying , were mentioned .
4 The small intestine was then perfused with either PES or an ORS at 0.5 ml/min for one hour to ensure steady state conditions , after which three successive 10 minute collections of effluent were made from the distal cannula .
5 Observation of the range of products being made in the late 1980s by Nairobi 's jua kali artisans — those who work under the ‘ hot sun ’ — confirm that Mutang'ang'i 's story is far from unique .
6 John Stewart ( Points of View , today ) laments over the quality of programmes being made for the £30 million being spent over the next three years on Gaelic television .
7 ‘ Well , there was a lot of money being made on the side , that 's for sure . ’
8 Four microinjections of WGA-HRP were made in the left occipital operculum of two rhesus monkeys ( Macaca multatta ) to mark and surround the foveal and perifoveal representation , and the sectioned brains and flat-mounted retinae were processed to reveal the injection sites and the loci of labelled retinal ganglion cells that projected topographically to those sites ( Fig. 1 ) .
9 Postal notice of confirmation was made to the owners on 1st April .
10 Postal notice of confirmation was made to the owners on 1st April .
11 Concern was expressed that where trustees , particularly professional trustees , seek to limit the warranties and indemnities that may be required when they sell shares in a private company , an indirect provision of funds is made to the non-resident settlement .
12 A donation of £20,000 was made to the Conservative Party in 1992 [ 1991 £15,000 ] .
13 There was also a reduction in the number of elderly bus passenger casualties which may have resulted in a fall in the number of trips being made following the introduction of fares for concessionary travel .
14 The declaration can lead to an award of compensation being made by the Industrial Tribunal or , in some cases , the Employment Appeal Tribunal .
15 This rich group of textiles were made by the Banjara gypsies of India , whose predecessors are thought to have been the world 's original gypsy stock .
16 In the last few years , however , relaxations in Institution rules and instances of surveying practices becoming public companies have coincided with a number of applications being made to the RICS for permission to practise by way of a corporate structure with limited liability .
17 The new system means that each item of ware is made on the most suitable machine and also that anyone new to the department is quickly able to produce correctly .
18 In those days — we 're talking 1890 to about 1915 — there were hundreds of different brands and varieties of guitars being made in the United States , but it 's hard to say for sure that any of them were actually distributed in Hawaii — it was kind of off the beaten track .
19 However a considerable number of advances were made in the framework of small instrumented areas and there is no immediately obvious alternative to the approach when large numbers of empirical values are required .
20 A number of changes were made to the system of stabilization of export earnings ( Stabex ) regarding agricultural and fishery products .
21 The offer of Jesus is made to the sick , the poor and the bereaved of every nation , not just the Jews .
22 This also means that the interviewers are relieved of the problem of having to remember what questions are to be asked and , even more , the interviewer is relieved of having to enter the responses after the interview has ended , as in the case when no notes are taken , or only sketchy abbreviations of replies are made during the interview .
23 If a creditor is owed a debt not payable at the date of the bankruptcy order , he may nonetheless prove for the same ( r 6.114 ) but subject to an adjustment of his dividend where payment of dividend is made before the time when the debt would have become payable .
24 The Council explained that the operating centre had no relevant planning permission nor had any application for change of use been made to the Council .
25 He suspended the sentences for three years , ordering that the suspension will not operate until repayment of £1,080 is made to the firms which had suffered loss .
26 Many journeys of pilgrimage are made to the invasion beachheads .
27 I do believe that one of the best ways we 're going to benefit from the new circumstances I hope of economic stability of low inflation and low taxation , will be to ensure that the provision of capital is made by the principle institutions , namely the banks and the investing institutions .
28 Allegations of treason were made concerning the loss of lands in France , a matter which may have particularly concerned the Kentishmen , whose vulnerability to raids was obvious , and who may well have been alarmed by the issue of a commission of array , and a command to set up warning beacons , on 14 April .
29 A political contribution of £2,000 was made to the Scottish Conservative Party .
30 As an outcome of the Ball , a donation of £15,000 was made to the ‘ Reach for the Sky ’ Appeal .
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