Example sentences of "[vb mod] be made [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Bookings should be made through Flying Scotsman Services .
2 Indeed it was still argued that determined efforts should be made towards monetary union so that eventually a common currency could be issued by a European central bank .
3 Perhaps more importantly , examination of cut faces enables appraisal of which areas should be made into thin sections .
4 The old questions of the traditional analysis ( What link should be made between disparate events ?
5 A clearer distinction should be made between out-of-town and off-centre or edge-of-town developments .
6 It is desirable , as far as is practicable , that the different pilot batches should be made with different lots of raw materials .
7 If decisions are to be made about the deployment of resources or the implementation of the curriculum then they should be made on accurate and reliable information .
8 He said computer networks would not be affected and copies of information should be made on floppy discs .
9 Studies should be made on intermediate models of televangelism as they emerge from some of the mainline churches .
10 A re-assessment noting the effective use to which the child has put the low vision aid or the reasons for his inability to do so should be made at regular intervals , so that adjustments can be made or more intensive training given .
11 ( d ) Payments should be made at regular intervals , preferably weekly .
12 Mr Howell said no legal opinion had been sought before entering into the transactions , although a council memo suggested that visits should be made to other local authorities .
13 However , it seems unlikely that it was intended that less disclosure should be made to private customers than to professionals .
14 The rules appear to assume that a higher level of disclosure should be made to private customers , but unless the common law rules are altered by reference to the entirety of the rules and the assumptions in them rather than to a specific rule , this result may not be achieved .
15 ‘ Did you then suggest to the management team that , although the administrative assistants were arguing for party with the statistical clerks , reference should be made to similar groups in the private sector ? ’
16 Also I think that in criteria nine , that reference should be made to unacceptable coalescence being avoided .
17 In cases where clients are reluctant to accept our standard letter , and for further advice generally , reference should be made to Corporate Financial Services Unit .
18 In cases where clients are reluctant to accept our standard letter , and for further advice generally , reference should be made to Corporate Financial Services Unit .
19 In addition , suitable arrangements should be made for new part-time staff joining the further education service to have some introduction to their place of work , and further training should be provided to enable experienced part-time teachers to upgrade their subject knowledge and skills .
20 Provision should be made for medical treatment to be included in the cover .
21 Applications should be made for Biological Sciences , Agriculture or Ecological Science through UCAS , but only for one specialisation within an area .
22 However , he gave broad support to the proposal that provision should be made for secure accommodation for persistent juvenile offenders .
23 It 's a good idea but the cones should be made of biodegradeable material like wood .
24 Buckets therefore should be made of good quality , high density polythene , polypropylene or fibre glass with steel handles .
25 mention should be made of Total Communication which is often wrongly equated with ‘ simultaneous ’ methods of speaking and signing ‘ Siglish ’ at the same time .
26 Full use should be made of visual aids and internal specialist advice should be taken .
27 Full use should be made of visual aids and internal specialist advice should be taken .
28 Its basis followed on from the Plowden Committee 's recommendation ( Cmnd. 1432 , 1961 ) that : ‘ Regular surveys should be made of public expenditure as a whole , over a period of years ahead , and in relation to prospective resources ; decisions involving substantial future expenditure should be taken in light of these surveys . ’
29 Note should be made of particular skills and types of care not practised elsewhere .
30 Pupils should be introduced to a wide variety of forms of graphical representation and use should be made of published information .
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