Example sentences of "[vb mod] [be] make [be] " in BNC.

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1 The court to which an application for a stay of action should be made is the court in which that action is pending and the court can either stay the action or allow it to continue on such terms as it thinks fit ( s 285(2) ) .
2 The identification of these needs and the allowance that should be made is a normative issue , but we may want to deduct items from the definition of income ( e.g. , for the expenses associated with illness or disability ) or to calculate income per equivalent person ( e.g. , allowing for differing family size or age ) .
3 Time of supply Section 3(2) ( c ) states that the precise time to which reference should be made is when " the product was supplied by its producer to another " .
4 The two further major reservations that must be made are first that the service is moulded chiefly by the doctrine of ministerial responsibility with all that flows from it — anonymity , one collective viewpoint , secrecy and a degree of isolation from the rest of the community .
5 The decision that must be made is between a postal questionnaire and some form of face-to-face interview .
6 A further point which might be made is that the concise , fluent format of the interviewer 's questions is very unlike the format of normal conversation , where false starts , hesitations and ambiguities are the norm ( Schegloff 1979 ) .
7 This book is not the place to undertake such a task ; but one comment that might be made is that an initial distinction between class and status is likely to be important ; for it is the evaluative rather than the economic dimension of stratification which seems to be relevant to linguistic variation .
8 ‘ The worst mistake that could be made is for the rich to apply conditionality to new aid and loans . ’
9 In condemning such acts of desecration , I am of the opinion that the only exception that could be made is in the case of books already seriously incomplete and in bad condition , when the completion of its unhappy disintegration may be forgivable .
10 The condition which had to be satisfied under that Act before a care order could be made was that ‘ his proper development is being avoidably prevented or neglected . ’
11 defendant in belief that it was necessary to enter an appearance before a payment into court could be made was not estopped when he sought to have the case dismissed for want of prosecution on discovering that the writ had not9 been served .
12 Until that time , the only statutory means by which payments of arrears in excess of the then statutory limit of 12 months could be made was by means of a late appeal to the social security appeal .
13 Marsh argued that the only way in which an objective judgement could be made was to compare actual fees charged with those predicted by an ex-ante model .
14 Where the matter is one of European Community law the ultimate court to which an appeal may be made is the European Court .
15 Orkney and Shetland are further from the mainland than the Western Isles , but the answer to the hon. Member 's specific question about when an announcement will be made is , shortly .
16 Since the matter is important , I wonder if you would take the trouble to write to me again , indicating particularly whether such other arrangements as you will be making are likely to commence at an earlier date than one might otherwise suppose .
17 That such a choice between working emotionally or technically can be made is useful for teachers to be aware of .
18 The first generalization that can be made is that andesite lavas are more viscous than basalt ones .
19 However , how such a judgement can be made is controversial .
20 The speed at which they have moved is commendable , especially as the time in which an appeal can be made is ticking away .
21 One of the easiest and most useful filters that can be made is one that can be used in the fry tank .
22 However , the overall size of rugs that can be made is restricted by the fixed beams , and village wavers rarely produce large carpets .
23 Perhaps the most surprising discovery that can be made is that there were ‘ unopened station ’ .
24 It is recognised that one of the areas where immediate progress can be made is in assisting disabled students .
25 Indeed , the pattern of research work in the humanities and social sciences is such that perhaps the only generalisation which can be made is that no article or book is written using only the resources of one library , still less the home library of a researcher 's institution .
26 If a company is resident in , say , France and the registered office through which an effective transfer of the shares can be made is in France then the source is not UK and the dividends would comprise Case V ( possessions ) income .
27 The few generalisations that can be made are discussed at appropriate points below .
28 I would repeat that , in my opinion , the only limitations on the type of order that can be made are those imposed by its statutory purpose and intended effect .
29 Leading cases considering the circumstances in which such awards can be made are McLoughlin v O'Brian [ 1983 ] AC 411 and Alcock v Chief Constable of South Yorkshire Police [ 1992 ] 1 AC 310 ( another series of claims arising out of the Hillsborough disaster ) .
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