Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb mod] be made [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | 4.34 All appropriate checks must be made with allied agencies to seek information about new clients with particular reference to potential risks of violence or aggression . |
2 | With these redefined axes , McKinsey concluded that investments should be made in attractive industries where a group was in a strong competitive position and not in less attractive industries , especially where the group 's competitive position was weak . |
3 | Its being so means that more than usual demands must be made on available resources , whether human or material . |
4 | Entries must be made on special forms which can be obtained on application to the Board . |
5 | Supposing after enquiry the deaf were able to make out their case , would any Government , be it Conservative or Liberal or Labour , be justified in resisting any scheme of amelioration because similar demands might be made by other classes ? |
6 | Territorial demands might be made by Arab delegates , but " as an examination of the dispute 's history makes clear , its nature is not territorial . |
7 | In specific instances remedies can be made from particular antigens if the remedy is not already present in the materia medica , or from particular orthodox drugs if patients have a sensitivity to these . |
8 | The issues are extremely complex and little understood by the public , so no great attention is fastened on these debates and concessions can be made without apparent loss of face . |
9 | At the same time , considerable savings can be made in internal costs through reducing the amount of time spent on administration , paper handling and bank reconciliation . |
10 | Some of these are related to the costs of modern medicine and the limits to which efficiency savings can be made in nonclinical areas . |
11 | Footprints might be made in different directions ; ‘ sideways ’ , ‘ forwards ’ , ‘ backwards ’ . |
12 | It was recognized also that selective investments might be made in unattractive industries if the SBU was the dominant operator in that industry , and similarly where attractiveness was high and the SBU 's position weak . |
13 | Mr Howell said no legal opinion had been sought before entering into the transactions , although a council memo suggested that visits should be made to other local authorities . |
14 | Perhaps more importantly , examination of cut faces enables appraisal of which areas should be made into thin sections . |
15 | In addition to studies using the modal composition of a sediment , other provenance determinations can be made from individual quartz grains . |
16 | Exceptions may be made for specific schedules which may be the subject of separate warranties . |
17 | Applications should be made for Biological Sciences , Agriculture or Ecological Science through UCAS , but only for one specialisation within an area . |
18 | Applications for these awards must be made to local education authorities/education and library boards by 30 June of the proposed year of entry to the course . |
19 | All applications must be made on written notice unless otherwise directed . |
20 | Tapes could be made for specific campaigns , for use in education , or simply to cater for communities of interest too small to be considered by the broadcasters . |
21 | an order for costs would be made on normal principles ; |
22 | Appointments will be made in early autumn for courses commencing November 1990 ( Certificate and Diploma ) . |
23 | However , what is not generally known by the public is that although you will be designing all these items , the finished work will he commissioned from outside studios in the case of advertisements and print work , while TV commercials will be made by independent production companies . |
24 | Comparisons will be made with similar studies in other parts of the UK to find out the effects of particular local conditions . |
25 | Now we understand that exceptions can be made on humane grounds and we have decided to exercise that discretion in the case of Mrs Butler . ’ |
26 | Whilst this requires considerable political and structural change to achieve full success , potentially important beginnings can be made through educational programming that is based in the community , that recognises community needs , and is attractive and relevant to adults in the community . |
27 | Deposits at basic banks can be made on various conditions and at correspondingly different interest rates . |
28 | If there are thought to be sufficient similarities between the markets in two or more countries , comparisons can be made of selected statistics from each . |
29 | Through its use , comparisons can be made of successive judgments , or the construals of different individuals can be compared . |
30 | However , where comparisons can be made with alternative sources of data , and where it is possible to provide some evidence to counter the possibility that the findings are due purely to ‘ data collection ’ effects , we can perhaps arrive at some tentative conclusions . |