Example sentences of "[noun] [be] made [adj] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Furthermore , any increase in this lending will mean more funds are made available to ultimate users .
2 The boroughs and districts were made responsible for high spending services such as education ( except in inner London ) and social services .
3 The programme is made possible through generous financial support from the Wales Council for Voluntary Action and the Countryside Council for Wales .
4 The Czech Ministry of Industry and Trade has recommended that spent nuclear fuel from the country 's nuclear power plants be made safe through deep burial at a site yet to be determined .
5 This distinction is made possible by other pheromones , called colony odours .
6 Similar to covenant payments , the gift is made net of basic rate tax .
7 Suburban life away from the noise and bustle of the work place was made possible by improved transport facilities in the form of horse-drawn omnibuses , suburban railways and eventually the electric trams .
8 The pathfinder prospectus was made available for public viewing on March 16 , and the full prospectus will be released on March 24 .
9 Augmenting Britain 's direct contributions to the EEC are numerous ways in which specific British resources are made available for common EEC exploitation .
10 Gravy is made fresh from boiled turkey bones .
11 Phyllis was made redundant from British Telecom last year .
12 The Earth science revolution was made possible in large part by a new found ability to examine the oceanic crust , at first by remote sensing and later through direct access ; and the techniques that revealed the importance of the ocean floors in the plate-tectonic scheme of things were also to provide ever-increasing quantities of data on the rocks hitherto concealed by the world 's oceans .
13 Formal distinctions between elected and appointed bodies are made redundant by centralized executive control over recruitment , policy making and implementation ( Feher , Heller and Markus 1983 , p. 107 ) .
14 Any directions to the funding councils by the Secretary of State were made subject to negative resolution by both Houses of Parliament .
15 The conventionality of particular devices is made palpable by ironic comments from the author — such as : ‘ Thus , by the commonest article of the trade , having gained your interest , the action of the story will now be suspended , leaving you grumpily to consider a sort of doll biography beginning fifteen years before ’ ( Eikhenbaum 1978 : 255 ) .
16 It is a history of morale boosting , of public money being made available from various sources from 1918 onwards : to enrich the life in remote villages in danger of being deserted by the exodus after the First World War ; to occupy the unemployed in the 1930s on Tyneside ; to counter the dreary effect of the ‘ blackout ’ during the Second World War ( this was the first instance in this country of government subsidy ) ; to bring a sense of wellbeing to the community during the difficult years following the war ; and in particular , to occupy bored young people .
17 Although at first sight the Democratic losses in the House appeared to indicate the absence of a presidential " coat-tail " effect — the term used when legislative candidates were swept into office by the momentum of their party 's victorious presidential nominee — this was misleading , as a close comparison between 1992 and past elections was made difficult by considerable changes in the electoral map .
18 Settlement is made monthly by direct debit from the business current account .
19 Althusser ( 1972 , pp. 23–4 ) once asserted that scientific and social-scientific revolutions were made possible by preceding revolutions in philosophy .
20 Archaeologists have a clear responsibility : until the information contained in those records is made available to other archaeologists , and to the general public , the excavation is not complete : the information is still as inaccessible as if the site had never been excavated , and the records themselves might just as well be buried .
21 In ‘ Partnership ’ , again local authority-owned land was made available for private development , but the new dwellings were reserved for 12 weeks at a stipulated price for purchasers falling into a restricted set of categories of which the most important were first-time buyers on the housing waiting list and households from slum-cleared areas .
22 By this time , 1940 , the German army had overrun France , and in Europe the normal assessment of new drugs was made subordinate to military needs .
23 The move followed the loss of 589 jobs at the plant on Friday as a third of the workforce across the financially-stricken company was made redundant by administrative receivers .
24 One major consequence of Communist International neglect of Latin America during the 1920s was that inadequate literature was made available in Spanish for the dissemination of Communist ideas ( this was pointed out by a Mexican delegate at the Sixth Congress ) .
25 The Standing Orders of the House , particularly those of the House of Commons , do ensure that a substantial amount of time is made available for non-governmental business .
26 The job of promoting the LP was made simple for Red Rhino when the band decided to call the album ‘ George Best ’ in a tribute to the flamboyant Manchester United and Northern Ireland winger .
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