Example sentences of "[n mass] [vb mod] [be] made " in BNC.
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1 | But , if speed changes more than 5 knots then a power adjustment of 50 to 100 rpm must be made . |
2 | Crews were even dispatched to determine if any of the aircraft could be made airworthy . |
3 | Following an agreement by the Council to meet the marginal cost of additional interviews , the Scottish Office enhanced the sample size for Lothian and agreed that the data would be made available for local use . |
4 | There are , of course , one or two insurance companies who offer an insurance scheme that avoids the need to make the payment of any deposit , but that , upon payment of a premium , provides a guarantee to the seller 's conveyancer that should the transaction not proceed , then the appropriate 10% will be made available in the course of forfeiture becoming a legal possibility under the terms of the contract . |
5 | If we have to return cheques , standing orders or direct debits unpaid because there are insufficient funds in your account , then a further charge of £15 will be made on that day . |
6 | There is no way that non-experimental data can be made to yield two independent estimates of the effect of X on Y and of Y on X ; we have to plump for one or the other . |
7 | The real advantage of such modelling systems is , of course , that many iterations using different data can be made extremely quickly and accurately . |
8 | If the size of a polymer chain can be affected by its configuration , the microstructure must be well characterized before an accurate assessment of experimental data can be made . |
9 | particular activities ( such as training courses , specialist catalogues etc ) are required in order to ensure that possible users of the data can be made aware of their potential . |
10 | In an effort to help funds for the church and its path , a charge of £3 will be made for listeners and singers . |
11 | Awards of up to £400 will be made , on a competitive basis , to assist with travel , subsistence and conference registration . |
12 | Savings of up to £260 can be made on annual season tickets bought before Sunday , when British Rail 's new inflation-busting fares come into force . |
13 | However , JR , being an experienced figures man , new that statistics could be made to prove almost anything . |
14 | These will be followed by a ploughman 's lunch — for which a small charge of £1.25 will be made . |
15 | People should be made aware of both actual and potential old age abuse , its causes and ways of preventing it . |
16 | There is also a belief that as far as possible people should be made to pay for services provided by the state , partly to reduce public expenditure and taxation , and partly because it is believed that charges will increase public pressure for services to be provided efficiently . |
17 | People must be made aware that there is a national book sale on at the moment ; that it is the highlight of the bookselling year ; that it is a time when bargains can be had ; and that most of the titles return to full price in February . |
18 | But they say people must be made aware of the risks . |
19 | Staff should be made aware that some of the most sinister fetal heart rate decelerations ( late ) are often shallow and difficult to detect ; some of the most obvious with greatest amplitude ( variable ) may be of little or no pathological importance . |
20 | The people might be made to kneel , but the elements were not quite so easy to muzzle . |
21 | First , older people could be made more aware of the importance of changes in individual behaviour and their potential health benefits . |
22 | That would destroy more small businesses and large companies , even more people would be made unemployed and more families would lose their homes . |
23 | A passage in Wulfstan 's Institutes of Polity is also relevant : " Through an unwise king , the people will be made wretched not once but very often , because of his misdirection ( misræd ) . |
24 | The Government has argued for some time now that we live in a parliamentary democracy and that all decisions on behalf of the people will be made by Parliament . |
25 | A charge of £5.00 will be made for each unfilled place in excess of 15% of the final numbers for which accommodation and catering services have been confirmed . |
26 | Up to 450 of the 500 staff will be made redundant at the laboratory in Leatherhead , Surrey , one of the country 's leading research centres on acid rain , and the remainder will be transferred . |
27 | The other side of the placebo coin is that people can be made ill by something they believe will make them ill . |
28 | Nominations for outstanding professional or volunteer carers of elderly people can be made either by individuals or organisations and must be in by 30 July . |
29 | When these offers were received , it was apparent that the lowest tender considerably exceeded the cost acceptable to the Housing Corporation , who insisted that savings of £170,000 should be made before this lowest price could be accepted . |
30 | It should be noted that counts of breeding pairs of this species must be made early in the year to be accurate . |