Example sentences of "a [noun sg] be make [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Although such a payment is made in a very limited number of cases , this booklet 's authors are dead against it being made automatic ; after all
2 ( 5 ) A payment being made to a Doctor or Hospital under the Emergency Treatment provisions of the Road Traffic Acts it shall be borne : —
3 He published a paper by ex-sapper Kenneth Koop , in which a case is made for the alignments being the remains of an early survey of Britain .
4 Can a case be made for the continued provision of such housing ?
5 Could a case be made for the sports jacket being an Islamic garment ?
6 At the same time a case was made to the Boundary Commission to bring the area wholly into New Alresford .
7 Such a direction is made by the planning authority but has to be confirmed by the Secretary of State .
8 Although a measure of ambivalence is quite usual , it is at this point that a decision is made about going public .
9 Input is coded and a decision is made about the possible characters it represents ( Frishkopf and Harmon , 1961 ; Munson , 1968 ; Tappert , 1982 ; Wright , 1989 ) .
10 ‘ Our director 's secretary Campbel Ogilvie is over for the draw and he will stay until a decision is made on the situation . ’
11 However , my hon. Friend can be assured that I have listened attentively to what he has said and his points will be considered carefully before a decision is made on whether the application should be called in .
12 The Edinburgh council official who 's paid for doing nothing will have to wait another month , before a decision is made on his future .
13 But it will be several months before a decision is made on whether the Yoke Farm travellers can stay .
14 Until a decision is made on whether the building gets listed status , the protestors say they 're staying put .
15 ( 1 ) a board can only be required to give reasons in connection with the types of decision specified in s.5(2) where the request for a decision is made in accordance with subs .
16 Well , just generally , we have n't restricted recruiting of care staff , in other words , unless we know there 's a decision been made about a residential establishment which there has n't been at present .
17 In addition , a decision was made during 1962 to launch an English language daily .
18 At the time a decision was made at the highest political level , with help from the mighty KGB chief Yury Andropov .
19 Mr McFarlane said a ‘ temporary ’ jetty , built to allow large pieces of plant to be delivered to the site , would not be dismantled before a decision was made on the C station .
20 Thus , we find that if certain facts must exist before the exercise of judgment then the court will examine whether those facts exist , whether a decision was made upon a proper self direction as to those facts , and whether irrelevant facts were taken into account .
21 A decision was made in favour of the former option and again a similar trend of events to that in Banstead could be detected .
22 A reduction is made in respect of the third and successive pupils of the same family .
23 The use of a software package such as ‘ Office Power ’ with the ability to generate on-line a standard response to correspondence would dramatically improve the response time in dealing with most enquiries from individual and ensure that a response is made within a matter of days .
24 A correction is made for any ammonia already in the sample Reduction with Devarda 's alloy is an effective technique .
25 If a correction is made for the amount of ammonium cations (
26 To allow for the mass present in a mountain range above the reference surface the theoretical pull of the rock , based on an assumed average rock density , is subtracted from the free-air anomaly ( or a correction is made for the presence of sea water if the point is over the ocean ) .
27 According to the Iranian scholar S. H. Taqizadah , a correction was made to the Young-Avestan calendar in 441 BC to link it more closely with the seasons .
28 A treaty was agreed in 1490 , although a concession was made to the Venetians to exempt them from the Staple .
29 When a contract is made following initial telephone contact and one party tries to rely on its standard terms , it is likely that the other will dispute the incorporation of the terms .
30 Where a contract is made on the footing of the existence of a licence , and it appears that the licence is subject to qualifications , the contract can not be enforced : Modlen v. Snowball ( 1861 ) 4 De G.F. & J. 143 .
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