Example sentences of "be made before " in BNC.

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1 The coins included in a hoard deposited at a given date will all have been made before that date .
2 In general this is certainly true , as the experienced eye can tell at a glance whether the style of an ancient Greek coin is that of the archaic or of the later , classical period ; in a similar way one can argue from the change in the type of helmet worn by the goddess Athena on Athenian vases in the period 540–510 BC that Athenian coins depicting the same goddess with the same helmet are unlikely to have been made before that time .
3 On 30 July , while Brook was away on holiday , Bridges sent Murrie the note of his conversation of 26 July with Attlee , adding , ‘ It all sounds to me frightfully reminiscent of proposals which have been made before and , I think , discussed . ’
4 Choice of type of work has usually been made before hearing loss started .
5 Attempts had of course been made before 1513 to link taxation more directly to personal riches , but they had been unpopular and , in general , ineffective .
6 The suggestion has been made before now that it was among the Basques that this future rebel against the king of England learnt his what were , for the time , dangerously democratic principles .
7 The County Court Rules , Order 37 , are wide enough in their terms for the further application to have been made before the county court judge .
8 Church leaders and opposition parties expressed concern that the appointment had been made before an all-party parliamentary commission , led by the Prime Minister , had released a report to the National Assembly on the issue .
9 The district judge may extend the period of four months for a further period or periods each not exceeding four months , if reasonable efforts have been made to serve the summons and provided that the application has been made before the preceding 12 months expire , or if later , in the court 's discretion ( Ord 7 , r 20(2) ) .
10 Thus very few preparations are made before birth .
11 To avoid this kind of disaster health authorities in England and Wales will soon have to ensure that proper preparations for community care are made before inpatients who need such care are discharged .
12 I have shown that most night visits are made before 0100 .
13 Yes , it would be a bit dishonest , but a lot of pledges are made before an election that are never honoured .
14 Offers Only a small number of offers are made before late February .
15 Occasionally the stall is recognised by the pilot so that a preventative movement can be made before any serious wing-drop has had time to develop .
16 The £140 lowering of bills will be made before any community charge reduction or benefit .
17 There is also a tendency to pause in a pose at the end of a phrase and for a deliberate change to be made before further dance .
18 When these offers were received , it was apparent that the lowest tender considerably exceeded the cost acceptable to the Housing Corporation , who insisted that savings of £170,000 should be made before this lowest price could be accepted .
19 Opening times of the offices vary widely and a check should be made before a visit .
20 Parliament granted a tax of a sixteenth , and in return it was promised that the perambulations of Edward I should be confirmed , and that new perambulations should be made before Christmas in the forests where they had not been made in the previous reign .
21 Looking to the future however some significant studies in the storage of electricity must be made before solar generation — or any of the other renewable techniques which can not produce power on demand — will really come into its own .
22 In the case of parish , town or community councillor the declaration must be made before or at the first meeting of the council after his election , or if the council at that meeting so permits , before or at a later meeting fixed by the council .
23 But a number of qualifications need to be made before fully accepting such an analysis .
24 Altering the diet is also far more risky for a child than it is for an adult , so there are more difficult decisions to be made before embarking on an elimination diet .
25 This decision is of vital importance , and of course it must be made before trading can commence .
26 Held , allowing the appeal , that section 69(1) of the Housing Act 1985 imposed a duty on housing authorities to exercise their discretion in deciding what constituted suitable accommodation for persons whom they had a duty to house under section 65(2) of the Act ; that any decision on suitability necessarily depended on the circumstances prevailing at the time and called for a subjective judgment by a housing authority to be made before the performance of the executive act of securing suitable accommodation for an applicant ; and that the duty imposed by section 69(1) was to be exercised by housing authorities subject only to challenge by way of proceedings for judicial review in the High Court , and not on their merits by an action in the county court ( post , pp. 213E–H , 214B–C , 218A–C ) .
27 This judgment has to be made before the executive act of securing the suitable accommodation for the applicant can be performed .
28 But much wider issues than the construction of the Finance Act 1976 have been raised in these appeals and for the first time this House has been asked to consider a detailed argument upon the extent to which reference can properly be made before a court of law in the United Kingdom to proceedings in Parliament recorded in Hansard .
29 The design process is recognised as being one of refinement , in which a number of iterations may need to be made before all the design goals are achievable .
30 Returns to Turnaround should be made before 31st May , and thereafter to Annihilation Press , .
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