Example sentences of "[noun] [modal v] be make on " in BNC.
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1 | ( 4 ) A payment may be made on such terms that it has been agreed , expressly or impliedly , by the recipient that , if it shall prove not to have been due , it will be repaid by him . |
2 | In the circumstances , however , the period of remand should clearly be as short as possible so that an early decision may be made on the full evidence . |
3 | Pilger was worried by the descriptions of Sutton 's Beechwood performance , but was more concerned that progress should be made on his list of key editorial appointments . |
4 | It should begin to open up negotiations with the statutory services which come under the SAD umbrella to see what sort of progress should be made on this . |
5 | Similarly , no assessment should be made on an employee for entertaining expenses paid by an employer not trading in the UK . |
6 | No because section fifty four A and all section fifty four A says is that a decision should be made on a planning application , in accordance with the development plan . |
7 | That the focusing preference here is at most a weak one is shown by the fact that in both cases , the wrong reading is still plausible , so the decision must be made on comparative , not absolute , grounds . |
8 | In drawing such profiles , the male part is conventionally drawn on the left and an arbitrary decision must be made on where to terminate the open-ended top age class ( say 100 years ) . |
9 | It was decided that a charge of eighteen shillings should be made on the Cambridge School of Anatomy to cover the cost of each coffin when bodies of unclaimed and unknown persons were sent there . |
10 | Constant checks should be made on the key rack , usually late at night or early in the morning , so that if any keys go astray the matter is investigated immediately . |
11 | During the morning checks should be made on guests scheduled for a noon departure who have not yet settled their accounts . |
12 | Idle — or perhaps not so idle — mention may be made on the radio news of a distant tropical depression known to be forming somewhere close to an exotic and encouragingly far away island — Yap , maybe , or Truk , or the northern Matianas . |
13 | In general terms , heavier impacts may be made on the body because of the muscular ‘ padding ’ available . |
14 | All applications for a change of course or units of study must be made on a Student Record Amendment Form obtainable from your Faculty/Campus Administrative Office . |
15 | An application for initial registration by a foreign lawyer should be made on Form FLR1 . |
16 | Its being so means that more than usual demands must be made on available resources , whether human or material . |
17 | The equivalent of each ‘ response ’ expected from each menu must be entered as there are no defaults ; each entry must be made on a separate line . |
18 | Entries must be made on special forms which can be obtained on application to the Board . |
19 | In the case of registered title , if the wife is purchasing the husband 's interest in the property , a search in usual form ( Form 94A ) at HM Land Registry is appropriate ; otherwise a search should be made on Form 94C , although as the wife is a trustee of the legal estate with the husband , this search can be of little value , particularly as it confers no priority ( Land Registration ( Official Searches ) Rules 1990 ( SI No 1361 ) , r9 ) . |
20 | A loss might be made on this transaction , but such a loss would be preferable to the total abandonment of one 's savings or wealth , which would in any case have still had a value as bullion . |
21 | With his history , no great physical demands could be made on him . |
22 | ‘ The Bolsheviks were worried that a rescue attempt would be made on the Alexander Palace . |
23 | THE mother who was stabbed shortly after a double killing in Carrick was told by fortune tellers that an attempt would be made on her life before the New Year . |
24 | ‘ Patsy was told by both fortune tellers that something would happen to her before the New Year — that an attempt would be made on her life , ’ he said . |
25 | A final decision on their future will be made on April the first . |
26 | If we have to return cheques , standing orders or direct debits unpaid because there are insufficient funds in your account , then a further charge of £15 will be made on that day . |
27 | If the garden is small it will be a case of growing the monkey puzzle in the swimming pool , so many demands will be made on it , but most herbs are sufficiently ornamental to be fitted into the aesthetic need that a garden fulfils . |
28 | An appeal to help find the killer will be made on BBC1 's Crimewatch UK at 9.30pm on Thursday . |
29 | The resolution reiterated a proposal for " direct negotiations between the leaders of the two communities " and stressed that " no concessions can be made on the principles of sovereignty , self-determination … [ or ] the existence of two separate peoples symbolizing the founding partnership " . |
30 | A file in which all the attributes are inverted , i.e. have indexes provided so that a direct search can be made on any attribute , is known as fully inverted . |