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

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1 If he has evidence that any official in the Welsh Office in any way said to anybody that this grant would be made , he had better provide it .
2 Usually , this payment would be made four times a year , but for larger sums the process should be quicker .
3 This would be asking rather more of the social security system than exists under the present arrangements , for this payment would be made , not on the grounds of ‘ need ’ as with existing Supplementary Benefits ( SB ) , nor on grounds of compensation , as with ICA , nor on the grounds of purchased ‘ rights ’ as in the case of insurance benefits , but on grounds of work carried out .
4 FIFTY PERCENT OF THIS PAYMENT WILL BE MADE WITHIN 30 DAYS OF RECEIPT IN TURKEY OF THE LABELS AND INSERT CARDS FOR A SPECIFIED VIDEO , AND THE REMAINING FIFTY PER CENT WILL BE MADE WITHIN SIX MONTHS OF THE FIRST PAYMENT .
5 Perhaps a future valid contribution to this field could be made by a combination of experimental simulation of mechanical and chemical compaction in conjunction with the use of computer imagery in volume reconstruction ; at present we only know compaction is extremely effective at reducing both absolute volume and porosity in many sediments .
6 Using a small board to wire the wicket l.e.d.s This board could be made from stripboard .
7 Application for admission to this course should be made directly to the University ( see page 50 ) .
8 This matter was not pursued in great detail and I remained unconvinced that this defence could be made out .
9 This feedback shall be made available to the Programmer not later than four weeks after receipt of the draft version of the Program .
10 A proposal to this effect could be made from within the Congress itself or by a two-thirds majority of the USSR Supreme Soviet , but subject to findings by the USSR Committee for the Supervision of the Constitution .
11 So even if he believed that from an economic point of view the best decision would be to deny any recovery for emotional injury , he would still ask whether the role of law in encouraging reliance and coordination would be much damaged if he ignored the precedents , and , if it would , whether this loss would be made up in the gains he foresees from the change .
12 Any future reference to this Issue must be made by this new identifier .
13 This record should be made available to the suspect on request and is designed to facilitate any complaints of unjustifiable action by the police .
14 Any future reference to this Product must be made by either the existing Product identifier or this new title .
15 This point must be made in order to distinguish these religious traditions from a ‘ pantheist ’ position , which identifies God with nature .
16 This point can be made in two ways .
17 sorry , Mr Chairman we have regular meetings with the Suffolk utilities and er this point can be made to them , although each of the utilities has it 's own colour , so that then perhaps those intended which are holes that have to be repaired , but certainly I can , I can erm understand Mr 's concern and I will put it to the next meeting of the Suffolk Highway Meeting this week .
18 The very project of sociology assumes the possibility of such knowledge , and implies that this knowledge should be made available to guide human action .
19 ( ii ) Expose the body wall by grasping the skin of the abdomen immediately above and below the midline with fingers and thumb and pulling simultaneously towards the head and feet ( this procedure can be made easier if a small midline knick is first made in the skin with a pair of scissors ) .
20 Reference to this assignment will be made in the course of the dictation .
21 Reference to this assignment will be made in the course of the dictation .
22 Reference to this assignment will be made in the course of the dictation .
23 These should be built into a code of practice to meet standards and objectives drawn up by the Director General of Fair Trading , and this code should be made binding on members by the relevant trade associations .
24 If planners intend to trim hospital budgets and reallocate staff to smaller facilities , this strategy must be made explicit from the outset .
25 This argument may be made clearer by formulating it algebraically , extending the theory in Section 15.4 .
26 To do this use will be made of the hitherto underused personal accounts of everyday life from the Mass Observation Archive .
27 Challenges on this ground can be made at an earlier stage in the reference by a construction summons , which is a procedure by which a party who disputes the meaning of a document can apply to the court for a ruling .
28 This implication will be made upon the basis that Parliament is not to be presumed to take away parties ' rights without giving them an opportunity of being heard in their interest .
29 This prescription may be made both in the scope provisions of the Convention and in its substantive provisions .
30 This calculation will be made on the basis of a broadly equivalent comparable house , that is , one which would broadly provide the same accommodation , due allowance being made for the location , for example , urban versus rural and which is in a location of broadly equivalent quality .
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