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

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1 Every attempt will be made to open up dialogue with the kidnappers and to stall them long enough to trace where your wife and daughter are being held .
2 As far as personnel are concerned , every attempt will be made to refer to them according to skills , professions or areas of activity ( e.g. audio-visual technicians , media producers , design consultants ) , and normally the expression " educational technologist " will imply someone consciously identifying himself with the theory and methodology of the movement .
3 Generally , interim payments should not be made and every attempt should be made to settle the claim by one payment .
4 Every attempt should be made to anticipate this generation gap .
5 Every child must be made aware of the danger of sexual stereotyping …
6 Every landing should be made fully held off to ensure a low touch down speed .
7 the view of the traffic planners here is that if the bike is to be seen as a realistic substitute to the car over distances of up to two km , then every point must be made accessible to it .
8 No , indeed , and in many cases people erm if the case is relatively straightforward , an ordinary moating case , they do perfectly well doing it themselves because the Court would assist them with the procedure , the Clerk of the Court would assist them with the procedure , and every effort would be made to assist an unrepresented defendant with the procedure as it goes along .
9 Once the ideal conditions have been decided , every effort must be made to attain them .
10 On the question of provenance the V&A 's acquisition policy states : ‘ Every effort must be made to prevent the acquisition of objects illegally excavated , appropriated or exported ’ .
11 Every effort must be made to keep them there .
12 Such a view took account of the fact that war was likely to hurt some ; for that reason every effort must be made to restrict it .
13 In music of a definitely pictorial kind such as this , every effort must be made in the direction of realism , provided that no violence is done to the musical outline of the original .
14 ‘ The catering industry is unique in the challenges it offers young people and every effort must be made to ensure that it plays a central role in careers advice , ’ he said .
15 In windy weather every effort should be made to avoid having to move the glider upwind ; it is far safer and easier to land well into the field and then to move the glider back down wind .
16 The Commission concludes that the community charge will become harder to collect and that every effort should be made to introduce the new tax in April 1993 .
17 The conference resolved that every effort should be made to retain the services of an outstanding tutor-organiser , the architect and pilot of the rural scheme , to ensure its development on a secure , permanent basis .
18 Many elderly people become so deeply attached to their animals , however , that when they lose them they go through a very real and depressing bereavement experience ; so every effort should be made to help them to keep their animals properly fed , groomed and exercised when they begin to find this difficult to cope with themselves .
19 However , if an individual lamp will help a child to succeed in an integrated setting , every effort should be made to provide one .
20 When the Warnock Committee suggested in its report ( 1978 ) that every effort should be made to assimilate the handicapped , whenever appropriate , into mainstream schools , it was apparent that implementing this would mark a fundamental change in education provision .
21 Every effort should be made to discover whether the family have the ability to put themselves in hypothetical situations and conceptualise and deal with the difficulties that are likely to arise with the black child , particularly during adolescence .
22 Withdrawal of American troops was prepared by 19 May in fulfilment of Truman 's decision that , ‘ Every effort should be made to create conditions for the withdrawal of occupation forces by 31 December 1948 . ’
23 And following breakdown every effort should be made to ensure supportive continuity of contact between the child and the absent parent .
24 Every effort should be made to provide toys and a play space for children .
25 Will he join me in saluting the work done by some of the small magistrates courts in west Norfolk , such as those in Hunstanton and Fakenham , and does he agree that every effort should be made to ensure that they stay open ?
26 It was suggested that every effort should be made by the Centres to comply with the form required in order to establish the Centres as the major selling agency in Scotland .
27 The group system has been most valuable to the Society in the past and every effort should be made to use a class secretary wherever possible since she can help her teacher to encourage new membership .
28 Such influences are crucial in the development of faith and every effort should be made in Secondary School to maintain and improve these links .
29 Most families have packed their bags , ready to evacuate their homes , although officials say every effort will be made to save the village .
30 Whilst every effort will be made to maintain the services shown herein , the Company does not guarantee that the trains will depart or arrive at the times stated and reserves the right to cancel , alter or suspend any train without notice and accepts no liability for any loss inconvenience or delay thereby caused , under normal circumstances trains are steam-hauled unless shown otherwise .
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