Example sentences of "make on [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He said : ’ As from January payment will only be made on pure beef or beef-dairy cross cows put to a beef bull . ’
2 An Israeli diplomat quoted in the Independent of March 6 said that if progress was made on wider peace negotiations " it could become a case of eight plus one rather than eight against one " .
3 The total number of discrepant records was 75 ( 15% of those not made on multiple entry days ) , and 75% of patients made at least one ( 1–9 ) discrepant entry .
4 Its being so means that more than usual demands must be made on available resources , whether human or material .
5 The decision will probably be made on little evidence , and will probably be towards an abortion , even if the child might be desperately wanted and the parents generally against abortion in principle .
6 an order for costs would be made on normal principles ;
7 Now I would like to discuss perceptions drawn from observations made on Primary Health Care in South Africa .
8 There was also growing support for legislation to impose a seven-day waiting period to enable checks to be made on prospective gun purchasers .
9 Deposits at basic banks can be made on various conditions and at correspondingly different interest rates .
10 Forensic tests were made on various items removed from the area .
11 Employers desperately seeking a cheaper product in a crisis of over-production began to introduce " cut-ups " made on wide frames in the stead of " fully fashioned " stockings .
12 During these early talks , progress appeared to have been made on Unionist demands ( i ) that the British government should seriously consider the possibility of an alternative to the Anglo-Irish Agrement ; ( ii ) that the Anglo-Irish secretariat based near Belfast should be suspended before devolution talks began ; and ( iii ) that the normal summer gap between meetings of the Anglo-Irish Intergovernmental Conference [ see below ] could be defined in advance and used as an opportunity to open formal negotiations .
13 Savings of up to £260 can be made on annual season tickets bought before Sunday , when British Rail 's new inflation-busting fares come into force .
14 Progress was made on certain aspects of the problem ( for example , the distribution of general practitioners and underprovided specialities like psychiatry and anaesthesia ) , but by 1970 Tudor Hart could still proclaim the truth of the " inverse care law " : " The availability of good medical care tends to vary inversely with the need for it in the population served " ( Hart 1971 : 405 – 12 ) .
15 Interest is not usually paid on such deposit balances and in many cases a service charge is made on each withdrawal .
16 She said there could be heavy demands made on Samaritan volunteers , especially because they are critically understaffed at the moment .
17 By a licence made on 8 January 1986 between the landlord and C.T .
18 These regulations permit calls to be made on non-private investors generally .
19 These two arms shipments to Iran resulted in the much publicised release of David Jacobsen to Terry Waite on 2 November 1986 which at the time was said to have been made on humanitarian grounds following Waite 's appeal to the Iranians .
20 Since most bicycle journeys are made on general purpose roads and can be combined with bus and railway journeys , it is crucial that plans to improve cycling conditions are integrated into all transport plans .
21 A great deal of progress has been made on equal rights .
22 He died probably during the summer of 1559 , for his will was made on 1 April and proved 28 October 1559 .
23 The last follow up was made on 1 March 1990 .
24 By his will , made on 1 March 1638 and proved on 11 October 1638 , Langdon left his surveying instruments to his son-in-law , George Darker , who may therefore have been his apprentice or assistant .
25 Where the circumstances are that a plaintiff ( such as a mail order company ) wishes to bring separate proceedings in one county court against a great number of defendants , provision is made for a combined request and particulars of claims by the Lord Chancellor 's Practice Directions made on 1 March 1979 and 17 March 1987 setting out full instructions ; these are given in the notes under Ord 3 , r 3 in The County Court Practice .
26 They open with a declaration based on two promissory notes made on 1 January 1832 by the defendant , John Revill the younger , promising to pay £110.13s.4d. 25 months after date and £56.13s.8d. 31 months after date .
27 Such redemption annuities were originally intended to be payable till 1996 , but they were ended by the Finance Act 1977 , and the final payments ( of double the normal sum ) were made on 1 October 1977 .
28 For Jo Stephens , apart from the statistical and descriptive returns required by Circular 7/88 ( DES , 1988b ) which will be made on standard forms , and similar information ( eg on staffing and use of resources ) required by the LEA , the records and reports of institutions should be ‘ generated within them ’ and ‘ belong to them ’ rather than the LEA or DES .
29 Demands made on personal computing skills are minimal , and installation is simple .
30 This section gives relief in respect of a disposition made on the occasion of the dissolution of the marriage or if it varies a disposition made on that occasion .
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