Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] [modal v] be made " in BNC.

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1 An application to vary the direction must be made as above .
2 This does not automatically mean that the provision will be made , but it does make it possible to plan in the light of solid knowledge rather than guesswork .
3 The change would be made at an emergency general meeting in North Wales on September 19 .
4 If the band is higher , however , the change can be made only on change of ownership of the dwelling .
5 The change should be made to the scoring method used in the league , county , divisional and Five Nations Championships .
6 Prefabricated units are not necessarily of the shape or length desired and , when something special is needed , the waterfall can be made with concrete , although some suppliers suggest that a presentable feature can be constructed using a pool liner .
7 Finally , the surrounding ground on either side of the waterfall can be made into a rockery , thus completing the feature .
8 The award will be made for the most outstanding achievement between 1st August 1991 and 31st July 1992 , and will be presented at the RSGB 's annual convention in September .
9 The award will be made each year by the Directorate to the person whom they consider to be the best trainee from within the Department .
10 For this reason , the Board has sought to liaise with such local initiatives and to ensure that wherever possible , the expertise and experience of the Board will be made available to them .
11 He has held talks with Mr Peterken and he has said a decision about the general manager 's future with the board will be made ‘ quite quickly . ’
12 The board can be made up in 25mm ( 1in ) thick softwood to a length fractionally longer than the curtain track , to allow access to fix the track and hang the curtains ( fig. 39 ) .
13 The Attorney General 's spokesman said a decision on whether or not to appeal the sentence would be made ‘ urgently ’ .
14 The Attorney General 's spokesman said a decision on whether or not to appeal the sentence would be made ‘ urgently ’ .
15 In conclusion , this study shows that the rotary litotrite achieves stone emulsification with clearance of stones from the gall bladder , but much further work is necessary to overcome the complications found in the study before a true assessment of the technique can be made .
16 The purpose of the technique should be made very clear to parents so that they can also make it clear to the child what they are doing and why they are doing it .
17 The final decision on how best to save the money will be made in the new year .
18 The regional council says the Scottish Office is cutting £17 million from its £88 million capital allowance for each of the next two financial years under the mistaken belief that the money will be made up by European funding .
19 He believed some movement in the case would be made by the end of this month .
20 THE case must be made again for judges to stand down at 70 years of age .
21 If the computer could be made to reply vocally and , perhaps , understand spoken commands ; even if the utterances were phrased in the same way as those given through keyboard and screen , the computer would be easier to use .
22 These technical aspects of the shoot should be discussed with the photographer in advance and the decision may be made in the light of the budget as well as of the PR requirements , to put a specific limit on the number of shots .
23 In Cocks v. Thanet DC the House of Lords applied this rule and held that an applicant who wanted to challenge a decision of a local authority to the effect that he was intentionally homeless and so not entitled to be housed , had to use AJR procedure because his only rights in respect of the decision were public law rights , namely that the decision would be made in accordance with rules of public law .
24 A Digital spokeswoman in Massachusetts declined to say when the decision would be made , but said in such cases , the affected employees were always the first to be notified .
25 The decision should be made in the first instance as if it were easy to be made .
26 That the focusing preference here is at most a weak one is shown by the fact that in both cases , the wrong reading is still plausible , so the decision must be made on comparative , not absolute , grounds .
27 The decision will be made in early May and the cards produced in time for the major summer shows in Wales .
28 The decision will be made in early May and the cards produced in time for the major summer shows in Wales .
29 Many MPs suspect no announcement on the decision will be made until the last day before the summer recess to avoid a Parliamentary row .
30 Assuming they are accepted into next year 's Associate Members Cup — the decision will be made in July — the Scottish Cricket Union 's plans are well in hand and involve the players being away from home for five successive weeks .
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