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

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1 Increasingly , decisions will have to be made at European level by properly accountable European institutions .
2 That judgment will have to be made at that time .
3 Because of the peculiar restricted hours that banks open I am unable to visit the branch where the account is held and any over-the-counter transactions — usually only 2 per year — have to be made at another branch .
4 Where no guardian is appointed initially any party may apply for an appointment to be made at any stage in the proceedings ( FPCR , r10(2) ; FPR , r4.10(2) ) .
5 Three further points need to be made at this juncture .
6 One further point which needs to be made at this stage concerns the question of ideology , class conflict , and class consciousness .
7 In the multiracial , multicultural society which the United Kingdom has become , there are adjustments to be made on all sides .
8 These regulations permit calls to be made on non-private investors generally .
9 There was also growing support for legislation to impose a seven-day waiting period to enable checks to be made on prospective gun purchasers .
10 If the licence does not provide for extra vehicles application for variation of the O licence has to be made on another form ( GV 81 ) .
11 Living under the same roof permanently will need working at , and sacrifices will have to be made on both sides if it is to succeed .
12 The fully battened main is cut with five ref points , enabling the majority of sail reductions to be made on this sail .
13 Otherwise ideas which should instigate appraisal will continue to be made into simple tokens for easy assimilation , converted into catchphrases or vague , fashionable buzz-words in vogue , and instead of rational development , we shall continue to get change which comes only with the vagaries of fashion .
14 A microphone was installed at the nearby Capitol Theater to provide high-fidelity subject matter , and the resulting waxes were sent to the Pathé factory in Brooklyn to be made into ordinary pressings .
15 Prisoners who do not of necessity have to be detained for the protection of the public are in some cases more likely to be made into decent citizens if , before completing the whole of their sentence , they are released under supervision with a liability to recall if they do not behave .
16 Olives are grown either to eat or to be made into olive oil .
17 A variety of improved " implantable " devices like the newer types of pacemakers allow sensitive monitoring of essential functions to take place and adjustments to be made without further surgery .
18 What all this amounts to , among other things , is that in translating pronouns from English to , say , French , Italian , Greek , Spanish , Russian , German , or Bahasa Indonesia , decisions may have to be made along such dimensions as gender , degree of intimacy between participants , or whether reference includes or excludes the addressee .
19 An alternative to the award of an injunction for protecting the interests of applicants pending trial is to allow claims to be made for monetary compensation for loss inflicted by governmental action .
20 There is a perfectly respectable case to be made for Irish republicanism , and one which , as it happens , has some penetrating things to say about democracy as it has operated in Northern Ireland .
21 No provision is to be made for future rentals of warehouse or office space not currently used
22 The price factors are calculated for the first day of the delivery month , and adjustments have to be made for accrued interest where the first day of the delivery month does not coincide with a coupon payment date .
23 The following adjustments to ( 8.8 ) have to be made for accrued interest : where N 1 = Number of days between first day of delivery month and next coupon payment date , N 2 = Number of days between last coupon payment date and next coupon payment date .
24 Also the subject of discussion and refinement during the first term are the number of offers to be made for each field to reach the target ( the offer ratio ) and the A level grades normally required for entry .
25 The evidence nationally regarding ‘ new long-stay ’ patients was equivocal , with the need for residential provision to be made for such patients being strongly contended outside Worcester .
26 Arrangements may have to be made for existing £6 membership who genuinely can not afford more but who would like to continue to receive the magazine .
27 The Head of Department or his or her nominee is responsible for informing the Registry of any limit on the numbers of tutees a particular member of his or her staff should be allocated , and of arrangements to be made for personal tutor responsibilities when a member of staff leaves or is granted leave of absence .
28 Family cases should be only referred to a solicitor where detailed advice and negotiation about the arrangements to be made for financial provision and for the children were needed ; other civil cases should only be referred once it was clear that court proceedings should be initiated .
29 As in teaching by example , special arrangements do not need to be made for individual supervision .
30 And that it would be imprudent in the extreme for allowance not to be made for that feature .
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