Example sentences of "[noun sg] to be make " in BNC.

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1 A consistent basis for valuation is to be employed worldwide whereby all unrealised intercompany profit will be eliminated on consolidation and provision for slow-moving or obsolete stock to be made on the following basis ;
2 There is a study to be made of men and women born ‘ out of their time ’ .
3 It should permit an appraisal to be made of the relative impact of aggregate demand and the supply side on output and employment in the British economy .
4 A regular cycle of multi-purpose bills permits adjustments in criminal law and practice to be made without the necessity for each change to have its own bill .
5 Fairfax calls a waiter and orders the memsahib 's car to be made ready for the short journey to Warthog Manor , her solid but decrepit stone house .
6 ‘ So society needs more housing for rent to be made available . ’
7 It would he a very revealing item of Bomber Command 's history were a tape to be made available today of that unfortunate telephone link-up , and for a cold assessment to be made of all the circumstances as known at the time .
8 Flower arrangers can test their skills by submitting designs for that posy , and colleagues will choose the winning entry to be made up for 2 July .
9 An encouraging development is that the opportunity has been given for a submission to be made in early autumn on behalf of the preserved railway movement to the House of Commons Select Committee which will be dealing with the Government 's privatisation proposals .
10 It was never to make a living , because there was no living to be made .
11 ‘ Never when there is a living to be made , ’ she grinned .
12 But there was a living to be made in comedy which he still did so well and he got on with it .
13 Given that there is a living to be made at night , and given that alternative daytime trades are thoroughly occupied , natural selection has favoured bats that make a go of the night-hunting trade .
14 Although most ant colonies live a settled existence in a fixed nest , there seems to be a successful living to be made by wandering in enormous pillaging armies .
15 His supporters , Baldwin said , thought that he should meet Parliament , ‘ and that former precedent did not apply in this instance , in which the question at issue was one concerning not two but three Parties , and that the House of Commons was the proper place for the choice of the Electorate to be made known ’ .
16 The first private prosecution of industry to be made under the 1989 Water Act has been launched by Greenpeace .
17 It was a great honour to be made captain of the side and now all this . ’
18 ( 2 ) This section does not apply to — ( a ) assents by a personal representative ; ( b ) disclaimers made in accordance with section 54 of the bankruptcy Act 1914 or not required to be evidenced in writing ; ( c ) surrenders by operation of law , including surrenders which may , by law , be effected without writing ; ( d ) leases or tenancies or other assurances not required by law to be made in writing ; ( e ) receipts not required by law to be under seal ; ( f ) vesting orders of the court or other competent authority ; ( g ) conveyances taking effect by operation of law .
19 But its real purpose is for the prospective auditor/adviser to be made aware of all the relevant facts before taking on the assignment .
20 The IBM terminology for this product is used in this section , to enable easier reference to be made to the manual .
21 ‘ That this House , while re-affirming the status of proceedings in Parliament confirmed by article 9 of the Bill of Rights , gives leave for reference to be made in future court proceedings to the Official Report of Debates and to the published Reports and evidence of Committees in any case in which , under the practice of the House , it is required that a petition for leave should be presented and that the practice of presenting petitions for leave to refer to Parliamentary papers be discontinued .
22 Raimat Chardonnay Brut £8.09 The colour of old gold and straw , this wine is the first Cava to be made from Chardonnay grapes .
23 A check of the water 's temperature is often made on the spot and smaller samples may also be taken and treated immediately to enable a measurement of dissolved oxygen to be made , or to fix for the presence of certain substances such as cyanide .
24 Paragraph ( a ) enables an order of rectification to be made where the court ‘ has decided that any person is entitled to any estate right or interest in or to any registered land or charge …
25 What language will allow his confession to be made and yet not heard will by itself bring absolution and so release hi , yet all the while create his novel .
26 The ICC Banking Commission decided not to consider the issues raised by the Australian bankers , pointing out , inter alia , that the legal nature of NVOCC bills was a legal determination to be made in accordance with the local law of the place of issuance or presentation of the bill .
27 In poly ( methyl methacrylate ) , a methyl deformation at 7.25 µm is unaffected by microstructure , and comparison of this with a band at 9.40 µm , which is present only in atactic or syndiotactic polymers allows an estimate of the syndiotacticity to be made from the ratio .
28 Ministers would have to be prepared for legislation to be defeated , time and again , without feeling the need for the issue to be made one of confidence — on which the government would feel it necessary to force an election .
29 It has achieved a good deal of success in this , enabling some compensation to be made for the diminishing pool of potential recruits on the farms .
30 It would take her until at least eleven o-clock to deal with the pecorino , after which there was ricotta to be made from the boiled up second skimming .
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