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

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1 The ‘ username ’ chosen should be made available to users of the data .
2 Computer-aided design facilities should be made available to Garden Departments , including the Horticultural Training programme .
3 Moreover , it is proposing that funds managed by the EC 's own loaning organisation , the European Investment Bank , should be made available to Hungary and Poland .
4 Cheques and postal orders should be made payable to Daily Mirror/CARE Somalia Appeal .
5 Cheques should be made payable to Tate Gallery Liverpool Supporters and addressed to the Membership Secretary ,
6 For advance bookings apply to : ( cheques should be made payable to E G Lake ) .
7 Cheques should be made payable to Capital House Investment Management Limited .
8 Cheques should be made payable to MAC not the Festival .
9 Cheques should be made payable to ID Glasson , and an SAE enclosed with each order .
10 There is a form provided by the registry ; if this is not used , a letter such as is given below could be used instead : To Registry Trust Ltd , 173 – 175 , Cleveland Street , London , W1P 5PE Request for Postal Search of the Register Please search the Register for the years 198 – to 198 – ( inclusive ) for entries against the undermentioned : Surname Forenames Present Address Previous Address(es) ( if known ) I enclose a fee of £ Signature Address Date The remittance by cheque or postal order for the fee should be made payable to Registry Trust Ltd .
11 ( Cheques should be made payable to City Screen Oxford Limited , please . )
12 should be made payable to L.A.O.S .
13 Cheques and postal orders should be made payable to Winfield Promotions Ltd .
14 Cheques and Postal Orders should be made payable to BELFAST FESTIVAL AT QUEEN 'S .
15 Cheques for £8.49 should be made payable to MCA Records Ltd .
16 To recommend the principles which should guide teachers on how far and in what ways the model should be made explicit to pupils , to make them conscious of how language is used in a range of contexts .
17 We were asked to recommend a model of the English language as a basis for teacher training and professional discussion , and to consider how far and in what ways that model should be made explicit to pupils at various stages of education .
18 The problem for the teacher is how and in what contexts it should be made explicit to pupils .
19 The committee was established to recommend a model of how the English language ( whether spoken or written ) works , which would form a basis for teacher training and professional discussion of English teaching ; to recommend how and how far this model should be made explicit to pupils ; and to recommend what pupils should be taught and be expected to understand by the ages of 7 , 11 and 16 .
20 The extent to which these differences should be made obvious to students is less clear :
21 Any claim should be made direct to Traveller 's Insurance Association Limited , bridge House , 102 George Street , Croydon CR9 6HP ( Tel : 01 283 8611 ) .
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