Example sentences of "make by [noun sg] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Its appraisal must be made by reference to the market position and the economic and financial power of the parties ; to alternatives available to suppliers and users ; to access to suppliers or markets ; to the structure of the markets affected , to take account of international competition ; to consider legal and factual barriers to entry ; and the interests of consumers and the development of technical and economic progress ( provided that the latter is to the consumers ' advantage and does not form an obstacle to competition ) .
2 Here the discussion paper proposed a very strict rule : the assessment was to be made by reference to the contractual maturity of the debt , and no consideration was to be given to facilities which would permit it to be re-financed .
3 The matter is further complicated by the fact that the disclosure letter will almost always say the disclosures are made by reference to the warranty to which they are thought to be most applicable , but they also apply to all warranties .
4 Any application for transfer to the High Court ( other than family business ) must set out the grounds upon which the application is made by reference to the criteria .
5 It 's desirable to lodge at the District Registry an approved estate plan ( two copies ) ; searches by individual buyers can then be made by reference to the plot number alone .
6 May L.J. , at p. 41 , refers to a submission made by counsel for the prosecution that Nolan J. 's reference to ‘ the alternatives ’ was a reference to a choice between breath on the one hand and blood or urine on the other hand and not to a choice between blood and urine .
7 It relied both on the circumstances of the shooting and on a confession alleged to have been made by telephone by the defendant to Paulette 's husband , Jimmy Zaidie ( ‘ Zaidie ’ ) immediately after the shooting , and also on threats previously made by the defendant to kill Paulette , as alleged by the prosecution and as testified to in evidence by Zaidie and by Daphne Matadial ( ‘ Matadial ’ ) , Paulette 's sister .
8 Mr Porter also confirmed that a further complaint , made by chairman of the Nick Young Victims Group Richard Hornsby , had been drawn to the committee 's attention .
9 No refunds will be made by Cosmos in the event of your ticket being lost or stolen nor can we be called upon to replace your ticket with a new one .
10 Both these examples illustrate particular choices made by management about the organisation of work after the introduction of new technology .
11 Secondly , if the nearest relative objects an order can only be made by application to the county court , which would complicate and delay the process .
12 The categories of speech and thought presentation are perhaps the most significant contributions made by stylistics to the understanding of narrative fiction , adding depth to the analysis of narrative point of view , and enabling precise analysis of the very subtle movements between commentary and focalisation in the narrative voice .
13 The smallest contribution to the total will be made by production from the Danish sector which is expected to rise by 8 per cent to an average of 169,000 bpd .
14 On 22 January 1991 an order was made by consent in the Ontario court which , inter alia , granted to the father liberal and generous access .
15 Applying this principle to insider dealing , it could be argued that a company has the right to bring an action against an insider for any profit made by reason of the fact that he has ( i ) abused his fiduciary position by using unpublished price sensitive information which he acquired by virtue of his position as an insider ; or ( ii ) misappropriated corporate property ( it is essential under this head that unpublished price sensitive information be seen as property ; whether it is , is not entirely clear ) .
16 The contracting countries are specified by Order in Council made by virtue of the 1965 Act , and such an order is conclusive evidence that a country is a contracting country within the meaning of the Convention .
17 The claim that the works in the exhibition were made by study from the living model recalls these perceptions of the nude as purified form and sublimated desire .
18 But even this ratio puts the best possible light on the contribution made by employment to the avoidable death toll .
19 Attempts to improve the prospect of cure have been made by investigation of the advantages of adjuvant chemotherapy .
20 However , this was a different point to that made by Minister for the Disabled , Nicholas Scott , who commented that it was unwise to view all older people in the survey as disabled because ‘ … many consider the relatively minor limitations of hearing vision or movement recorded by the survey as in fact normal for their age . ’
21 It was an enormous leap , which he was able to make by virtue of the professional competence and political significance he had built up over the preceding twenty years .
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