Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] [be] make [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Parts are designed to be made of single materials only , making separation during recycling much easier .
2 As in teaching by example , special arrangements do not need to be made for individual supervision .
3 A number of the paper products in daily use do not need to be made from virgin paper .
4 So the choice of the person with whom we share this personal journey has to be made with great care .
5 Yet in order to understand the present pattern and appearance of settlements , allowance has to be made for varying degrees of change occurring in the past .
6 Of course , it is more complex than that because allowance has to be made for convergent evolution , which is the acquisition of common characteristics by virtue of having been subjected to the same selection pressures , rather than because of sharing a common ancestor .
7 To discourage unnecessary circumcisions a distinction needs to be made between physiological and pathological non-retractility .
8 Full use needs to be made of tactile and sensory experiences .
9 Many were so hard that they seemed to be made of solid wood while others shattered like eggshells , but were virtually empty .
10 Most of the little bits seemed to be made of cream-painted hardboard and enamelled black wrought iron .
11 The Prime Minister stated in March 1990 that it was privatisation that had enabled the sulphur cuts to be made in other ways .
12 Arrangements may have to be made for existing £6 membership who genuinely can not afford more but who would like to continue to receive the magazine .
13 Provision would have to be made for safe keeping — a locked cupboard in the hall keeper 's room and it would be necessary to erect an aerial .
14 Provision would have to be made for safe keeping — a locked cupboard in the hall keeper 's room and it would be necessary to erect an aerial .
15 No doubt substantial changes will have to be made for permanent coverage .
16 Although some adjustment would have to be made to new criteria for apportioning teaching time , these subjects were not new .
17 Increasingly , decisions will have to be made at European level by properly accountable European institutions .
18 A decision will have to be made in short order if a technology is to be in place by November or December when the Sparc and MIPS/Advanced RISC Computing implementations of the Destiny desktop operating system are due , a timetable suggested by Pieper .
19 Another disadvantage would be that the interest payable on such bonds would have to be made from public funds .
20 The overriding emphasis in all this work was on the ‘ network ’ , which in silicates was found to be made of regular chains or layers of SiO4 molecules sharing common oxygens .
21 It is 3.5″ long x 1.5″ wide x 2″ deep and it seems to be made of brown Bakalite ( like the old radios were made of ) .
22 In the larger cities of Nigeria traditional clothes and the more basic household goods all continue to be made by local artisans .
23 Satellite TV facilities allow use to be made of Russian TV programmes and films .
24 A section 6(2) order should be directed to individual transactions with payment being directed to be made to individual investors upon the individual investors retransferring their Euramco shares or delivering up their Euramco share certificates .
25 In the meantime Ho 's contribution to the cause continued to be made from outside Vietnam and most effectively , from Canton .
26 Similar proposals continued to be made in various forms in the second half of the century , though none was elaborated in as much detail as that of Saint-Pierre or attracted as much attention .
27 New legislation approved by the Senate on July 4 decreed that from July 8 all cash transactions of over L20,000,000 ( about US$15,000 ) had to be made through recognized intermediaries .
28 How would they fare if the decisions had to be made in split seconds ?
29 Otherwise ideas which should instigate appraisal will continue to be made into simple tokens for easy assimilation , converted into catchphrases or vague , fashionable buzz-words in vogue , and instead of rational development , we shall continue to get change which comes only with the vagaries of fashion .
30 Resources are finite , and choices have to be made between competing priorities and needs .
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