Example sentences of "be made [conj] a " in BNC.

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1 To this there is one exception , to comply with Article 9 of the Convention ; an order may be made that a person should give evidence otherwise than on oath where this is asked for by the requesting court .
2 The claim may be made that a State is entitled to the benefits of a treaty because they were incurred on its behalf by another State .
3 An argument could even be made that a prisoner who emerges from prison with a reasonable sum of money is less likely to recidivate than one who emerges as impecunious as when he or she entered .
4 If the end of the line is fixed and the angles remain the same , then the conclusion can be made that a straight line links the various points .
5 Switches can always be made although a charge of £10 plus a 1 per cent bid/offer spread would be payable .
6 It is uncertain whether an application for extension of time can possibly be made once an action has been automatically struck out .
7 No public announcement was to be made until a replacement had been decided upon .
8 The familiar adage is that ethnographic research provides depth by sacrificing breadth but , as Finch ( 1986 ) argues , it is possible to build an element of generality into this type of research not by random sampling , which is usual in quantitative research , but by constructing individual projects in the mould of similar ones in different settings so that comparisons can be made and a body of cumulative knowledge established .
9 These can not be known at the time the decision is to be made and a means of stating what is known and what is assessed of the influence of future events on the commercial performance of the product , permitting comparisons between options , is needed .
10 These can not be known at the time the decision is to be made and a means of stating what is known and what is assessed of the influence of future events on the commercial performance of the product , permitting comparisons between options , is needed .
11 Big books with a big print had to be made and an enormous nursery was constructed for four giant boys .
12 On the right , the advance was once more quickly halted before worthwhile gains could be made or a significant number of Germans captured .
13 They have further powers , under the Mineral Workings Acts , to require improvements to be made or an activity to be stopped .
14 Similarly , choice of the appropriate parts to bolt together must be made if a child is copying a model from the drawings usually supplied with a kit ( involving size , shape and matching ) .
15 It had been learnt that progress could not be made if a member state objected strenuously to a particular part of a programme .
16 an interim award will be made if a defender can meet the obligation either from his own funds or from funds he could dispose of at will .
17 Erm the deduction will only made , be made if a suspension is held on our computer .
18 Admission under these sections , in brief , may be made when a person is suffering from a mental disorder , and such admission is in the interests of the person 's ( defined as patient ) own health or safety or for the protection of other persons .
19 His case raises some immensely difficult issues : issues about death and dying , issues about the appropriate moral and legal responses to be made when a man who has received the best that modern medical technology can offer decides finally that he can take no more .
20 Part of the principle of equal treatment is that a compulsory bid must be made when a certain level of shareholdings is actually exceeded , namely a third of voting stock .
21 The UITF has issued Abstract 7 , covering the disclosures that should be made when a company has exercised the true and fair override .
22 It is understood that the ANLT is by no means complete ( no rule-based grammars are ) and therefore no complaint can reasonably be made when a sentence such as ( 3 ) fails to produce a parse .
23 The General Commissioners dismissed the taxpayers ' appeal , accepting the Crown 's arguments that there was one practice and that an election under para 21(2) could not be made where a trade was split into two .
24 An allowance must be made where a section is shaped or curved for the extra material needed , and pieces which finish with a taper should be cut out initially ‘ in the square ’ .
25 But pragmatism also allows progress to be made where a more analytic approach might come to a halt , faced with some intractable epistemological obstacle .
26 Early inquiry should obviously be made where an application , eg under s 29(3) of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 , is required to be made within strict time limits .
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