Example sentences of "contribution [be] make " in BNC.

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1 Assuming that the contributions are made during the five years the child is at a fee-paying school the difference in total cost works out at £43,000 at an investment return of 13 per cent , compared with £58,320 at 8.5 per cent .
2 However , I do not think that one could increase pensions in line with earnings each year if one did not address oneself , not to the rate at which contributions are made , but to the income on which contributions are assessed .
3 Losses from the PCW case were eventually settled after contributions were made by Lloyd 's , the syndicate investors , brokers and other agents in the London insurance market .
4 Early in the 20th century , significant contributions were made to our knowledge of the cuckoo .
5 During this period the number of people working in the office in Carlisle virtually doubled at almost no cost to the BDA , and valuable contributions were made in all departments .
6 This led to a study of condensation in the Earth 's atmosphere , and it was here that his greatest contributions were made .
7 Therefore , in the case of capital expenditure out of reserves , the revenue effect is recorded only when the contributions were made from revenue into the reserve accounts .
8 Contributions were made to related work on fee tendering and on co-ordinated conditions of engagement by the Construction Industry Council .
9 According to the report the largest contributions were made by the USA ( 18 per cent ) , the Soviet Union ( 12 per cent ) , Brazil ( 11 per cent ) , China ( 7 per cent ) , and India ( 4 per cent ) .
10 Charitable donations in 1992 were £78,000 in direct contribution with various contributions being made in kind .
11 You have heard my opinion that in general terms , the existence of a conservation area is an indication of the likelihood of a contribution being made to the special character of the settlement and therefore to the setting of York , which is the prime purpose or the prime function of the York greenbelt .
12 The success it as achieved , and continues to achieve , highlights the remarkable contribution being made by the company in the protection of the environment .
13 A more useful , albeit theoretical , contribution is made by Challis and Ferlie ( 1987 ) when they ground their discussion of the various organizational developments in an examination of different criteria of efficiency , arguing that ‘ the attempt to disentangle the arguments for various alternative approaches to traditional generic practice into their expected contributions to different aspects of efficiency provides an agenda for valuable research ’ ( 1987 , p. 165 ) .
14 The Rank Organisation 's policy defines exceptional cases as those where ‘ the recruit 's seniority , special skills , experience or qualifications make it particularly desirable to offer him employment and it appears improbable that he will accept unless a contribution is made towards his relocation expenses ’ .
15 If the applicant is successful but there are conditions attached or there is a contribution to pay , an offer of a certificate with a requirement to accept the conditions or pay the contribution is made .
16 Guinness plays a key role in the Irish economy where an immense contribution is made each year ; for instance , over IR£200 million is spent annually on the wages and salaries bill for its 3,000 employees up and down the country , along with the purchase of home grown raw materials and other requirements for its operations in the Republic .
17 Montagu was a serious and talented , although not publicly charismatic Liberal politician , who chose to seek his pleasure and friends in a close-knit coterie whose speciality was ‘ in ’ jokes , to which some contribution was made by the more sophisticated aspect of pre-1914 ( and indeed pre-1939 ) English upper-class anti-semitism .
18 The grant-aid formula for Responsible Bodies provided 75% of fees paid to tutors but no contribution was made through grant-aid towards the costs of administration , organisational expenditure or other promotional educational activity at District level .
19 It was only towards the end of last year , when the book was going to press and space was tight , that I realised how important a contribution was made not only by my work , but also the work of all the women who had contributed to the Project both nationally and internationally .
20 A most generous contribution was made by the society 's first chairman of 26 years ago , Peter Lyndon-Skeggs , and other donations were made by members and those whose properties fronted The Soke , bringing contributions to more than £16,000 .
21 A significant contribution was made by the turnaround that was achieved at Waterford Crystal . ’
22 A positive contribution was made to SFA ‘ 92 .
23 Only a minor contribution was made by component I and G14 .
24 Further analysis of the eluate using all three antisera indicated that a minor contribution was made also by a N-terminal 1–13 of G17 identified by the GP168 antiserum .
25 The fact that no contribution was made to the pension fund during the 31 weeks by the plaintiff would not result in a diminution of his pension .
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