Example sentences of "that [noun] [modal v] be made [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The lower price is quoted on the understanding that payment will be made in cash and that no receipt or other record of the transaction will be issued .
2 We hope that progress will be made on the difficult task of working this material into the education of the less academically inclined pupils who would benefit most from money management education .
3 Jacobs felt that progress must be made through the four powers or the UN if the American position was to be viable .
4 Pilger was worried by the descriptions of Sutton 's Beechwood performance , but was more concerned that progress should be made on his list of key editorial appointments .
5 Yemen , which held the presidency of the UN Security Council in December [ see pp. 37870-71 ] , had proposed on Dec. 2 , through its UN permanent representative Abdallah Saleh al-Ashtal , that attempts should be made to " clarify the positive consequences " , including the lifting of economic sanctions and the withdrawal of all foreign troops from the Gulf .
6 There was anxiety that judgments would be made about teachers ' handling of classes , based on too few visits .
7 Indeed the Lord Chancellor 's Department figures draw attention to the fact that solicitors make mistakes in court documentation and evinces the hope that improvements can be made in this respect .
8 It builds on the experience of the past six years while , at the same time , recognising that improvements can be made in the light of that experience .
9 However , he gave broad support to the proposal that provision should be made for secure accommodation for persistent juvenile offenders .
10 An unmarried partner may agree with the surviving relatives that provision will be made for him or her from the estate , but this is not always possible .
11 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 .
12 I agree that the appeal should be allowed and that declarations should be made in the terms appearing at the end of the judgment of Glidewell L.J .
13 Since negotiation implies movement in order to achieve agreement , it is likely that concessions will be made by at least one party during the bargaining process .
14 England have long known that concessions can be made against no team .
15 BCG does not say ‘ invest and grow ’ here , but implies that investment should be made in so far as it is needed to maintain a favourable position ; BCG seems to be ambivalent here about the need to invest to increase market share .
16 As he said , in some cases there are already agreements that compensation could be made under the investors compensation scheme .
17 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 .
18 The present provisions were introduced by Part IV of the Companies Act 1989 which inserted a new Part XII into the 1985 Act and it is to the 1989 interpolations that reference will be made throughout this chapter .
19 I know that criticisms will be made as a proper part of our deliberations today about whether that is the best use of the money .
20 These processes will be described in detail in the following sections so that comparisons can be made with the effects of predation described in Chapters 2 and 3 .
21 It has been suggested that , because physical geographers have traditionally been involved in atmospheric processes , hydrology and the soil , it is logical that contributions could be made in the characterization of the plant environment both spatially and temporally ( Hanna , 1983 ) .
22 The defence counsel said that appeals would be made against the verdicts .
23 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 . ’
24 The defendant , a Greek bank of the private sector , had announced a public open competition for hiring of male and female employees , specifying that appointments would be made on the basis of separate lists of successful candidates , according to sex and marks obtained .
25 Those arrangements do not preclude education authority representatives either being appointed initially by the Secretary of State or subsequently by boards , but I stress that appointments will be made on the basis of personal qualities .
26 The Minister said that changes might be made by the trustees only with the approval of the Scottish Transport Group board and also with the approval of those voting at a meeting of members of the scheme .
27 Micro Focus has defined Application Programming Interfaces between Dialogue System and the initialling Cobol program to separate the detail of the user interface from the underlying business application logic so that changes can be made to the user interface without impacting the Cobol program , making possible multiple user interfaces to the same application .
28 Additionally , although the Rules no longer require a written agreement , there are certain instances where the Rules require that disclosures must be made to the customer or the customer must consent to the firm acting in a particular way .
29 This means not only that forecasts must be made for each sector separately but that the base year should be the last one for which there were no constraints on the supply of places .
30 At first , the playing time for both discs and cylinders was the same — about two minutes — but the fact that discs could be made in different sizes , all of which could be played on the same machine , was another advantage .
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