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

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1 Not only were there also one or two very old statutes to which resort could be made , but the common law of conspiracy was generally held to preclude collective actions designed to harm employers ' interests : " it is not the denial to work except for more wages than is allowed by statute , but it is for a conspiracy to raise their wages , for which these defendants are indicted " , concluded a famous judgement against some striking tailors of Cambridge in 1721 .
2 If need rather than a particular handicap is made the measure against which provision shall be made , the needs of each child must be clearly identified and regularly reviewed and realised .
3 … ( 6 ) Schedule 12 to this Act has effect for the purposes of this section and , in that Schedule — ( a ) Part I prescribes the matters for which provision must be made by a scheme if it is to be a scheme which qualifies for recognition for the purposes of this section ; ( b ) Part II prescribes the matters action in relation to any of which must be subject to investigation under a scheme if it is to qualify for recognition for the purpose of investigations in relation to that matter ; and ( c ) Part III contains other requirements to which a scheme must conform if it is to be so recognised .
4 They did ask the King to call a free Parliament , in which provision could be made for a " due liberty of conscience " for all Protestants , although they linked this with the demand that the Church of England should " be secured according to the Act of Uniformity " , suggesting that " due liberty of conscience " was to be very limited indeed .
5 The fact that the endometrial sampling is not listed in the statement of fees and allowances ( section 42 , minor surgery ) as a minor surgical procedure for which payment may be made would preclude most from adding vabra curettage to their repertoire .
6 The DNA contains not only the instructions for making all the proteins but is also involved in the controlling of which protein should be made when and where .
7 Ways in which mobility can be made easier for visually handicapped pupils are discussed in the section on mobility in Chapter 6 .
8 Finally , have with you all the papers to which reference may be made at the meeting .
9 The only history that the critic must master is the history of words ; he must grasp the full historical meaning of the language used in the text , including all its associations , and of the names to which reference may be made , but only to the extent that their meaning is a matter of public record about the culture in which the text was produced .
10 The court can make a variety of orders — set out in s 461 of the Act — to which reference should be made .
11 There is a certain amount of authority to which reference should be made .
12 As to the interaction between a contractual right to litigation costs and the court 's discretionary power under section 51(1) of the Supreme Court Act 1981 , there are several judicial dicta to which reference should be made .
13 The Companies Act 1948 and subsequent enactments were consolidated by the Companies Act 1985 to which reference should be made by those readers who wish to gain a more detailed understanding of the legal basis of auditing .
14 Time of supply Section 3(2) ( c ) states that the precise time to which reference should be made is when " the product was supplied by its producer to another " .
15 Whilst it is necessary that there be a national legal rule to which reference can be made , when the Convention stipulates ‘ law , ’ it is not sufficient .
16 There is some doubt about the circumstances of Molla Yegan 's death , to which reference will be made in due course , but it may be remarked here that while el-Kefevi is possibly right at least about the rough date of Molla Yegan 's death , the slightest suspicion attaches to the basis for his statement by reason of the fact that his words ( if not their order ) are practically identical with Taskopruzade 's statement about the death of Molla Taj al Din Ibrahim , known as Khatib-zade ( Hatibzade ) : Hatibzade and Molla Yegan are associated in an anecdote related by Taskopruzade in the biography of the former but included by el-Kefevi in the biography of Molla Yegan .
17 I am trying to set up a seminar on Ethics in Communications ( which may also touch on more general issues of ethics and management ) — do you have any relevant texts of which you might send me a complimentary copy and to which reference could be made in the publicity for what should prove a stimulating event !
18 The only basis on which criticism can be made of the inevitable decline in investment during the recession is if high praise is lavished on the Government for the three years in the last 1980s when investment touched peaks .
19 The proliferation of business information sources has been driven by the increasing ease with which information can be made publicly available through advances in IT , and of course by the availability of cash to purchase those resources .
20 It is a trite observation that there is no such thing as a standard of International Law , extraneous to the domestic law of a kingdom , to which appeal may be made .
21 Marcion 's principle of exclusion gave sharp impetus to the early church 's need to define which books did or did not rank as authoritative documents to which appeal could be made .
22 Can we imagine , for instance , that rulers could effectively have articulated their image through Christ , had there been no religious feeling in society as a whole to which appeal could be made , when they projected the Christ-image of rule ?
23 The context determines what materials we can use in justifying a choice and the standards to which appeal will be made .
24 Some place must be found for the principle of self-determination as a basis for altering international boundaries and the controlled and limited use of force in the service of this principle , and , in order to establish the boundaries of such legitimate force , it will be necessary to establish rules to which appeal can be made for the settlement of territorial disputes by international courts as an essential precondition of the legitimate resort to force .
25 Not surprisingly , different viewpoints have emerged over the range of activities which can be justified under the name of academic freedom , over the kinds of threat which are most felt to be present , over the circumstances in which appeal can be made to academic freedom , and over the justifications which academics employ to claim a right to ‘ academic freedom ’ .
26 Is there an elderly relative or neighbour whose Christmas would be made by a visit from you ?
27 What change will be made to the level of grant paid to those ports which move from trust status to the private sector ?
28 The old questions of the traditional analysis ( What link should be made between disparate events ?
29 What response should be made to these infamous but slightly irritating counter-examples ?
30 It led the way in providing computers to the grubby masses , only to show the opposition what money could be made in this way .
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