Example sentences of "[conj] [noun] [vb mod] [not/n't] be made " in BNC.

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1 PAYMENT FOR ARTICLES Payments or offers of payment for stories , pictures or information should not be made to witnesses or potential witnesses in current criminal proceedings or to people engaged in crime or their associates except where the material concerned ought to be published in the public interest , and the payment is necessary to enable this to be done .
2 It had been learnt that progress could not be made if a member state objected strenuously to a particular part of a programme .
3 He knew that escape would not be made by force but , even so , his mind returned again and again to the grains and snippets of stories that had somehow ( how ? ) permeated into the world of Men .
4 It was hoped that people would not be made worse off by taking a job ( the unemployment trap ) , nor would they lose money when their gross pay rose ( the poverty trap ) , due to the loss of means-tested benefits in each case .
5 This however is designed to make it clear that offer must not be made to those whose shares are subject to a restriction order under Part XV of the Act ; for the situation to which The Stock Exchange rule is directed , companies have to rely on the ‘ as nearly as practicable ’ in section 89 ( 1 ) , and Mutual Life Insurance of N. Y .
6 Maastricht deals directly with its problem by giving new powers and scrutiny to the European Parliament which means that decisions can not be made unless both Council and Parliament agree .
7 Indeed , Dorinda now advises other women to recognize that beauty can not be made to last , and Leapor closes the poem urging women to improve themselves spiritually so that old age will be satisfying :
8 Estimates of the useful lives of plant and equipment can not be made with precision and in practice a range of lives exist .
9 The decision to withdraw Mr. Bland 's food and drink could not be made without a court ruling .
10 Because plutonium can not be made safe rapidly , Russia must at the very least compile and police a thorough inventory of its nuclear materials .
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