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

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1 Improvements to the springing can be made by fitting stationwagon springs 279678 and 9 as mentioned in previous answers but this will not increase the ground clearance as the clearance under the axle is not altered .
2 That the nomination of Boys to the School shall be made fairly and without favouritism and that the Corporation shall not permit them to be influenced by political considerations , whether arising out of local or general politics .
3 Theoretical considerations indicated that if the electric field applied to the surface could be made strong enough to confine the mobile electrons to a very thin layer near the semiconductor 's surface , with thickness comparable to the wavelength associated with the electrons there , then the electrons ' motion perpendicular to the surface would be ‘ quantised ’ .
4 The smallest contribution to the total will be made by production from the Danish sector which is expected to rise by 8 per cent to an average of 169,000 bpd .
5 Donations to the appeal can be made directly to the Treasurer , The Hampshire Playing Fields Association , .
6 When you have received an Offer of Mortgage , to enable a bid up to a maximum agreed limit , a further visit to the property should be made near to the date of Auction , to ensure that everything is in order .
7 It warns that no concessions detrimental to the environment should be made as a result of moves towards a market-orientated economy .
8 4.1.2 It is understood and agreed that all IEATP grant payments relating to the Project will be made to the Lead Organization as principal .
9 The walk goes upstream , but a short detour to the right should be made to enter the impressive ravine of Easegill Kirk where , in a choke of boulders below towering walls , the beck travels underground to a resurgence in daylight at Leck Beck Head .
10 England is ideally suited to uncovered pitches , where time lost to the weather can be made good by allowing the bowler a natural means of compensation .
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