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

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1 The migrations had been made possible by geological changes temporarily removing barriers such as the English Channel , or opening up new routes through the creation of land-bridges .
2 Observation and participation in the installation ceremonies are to be the major tools of research and have been made possible by earlier field-work .
3 One obvious such method is the timing of the passage of marked fluid from one point to another , and many flow-visualization experiments have been made quantitative in this way .
4 He says transport is very very cheap for firms and it 's been made cheaper by successive governments building more roads to help freight and also by raising the weight limits so that we 've got bigger and bigger lorries .
5 Although the caste system has been made illegal in modern India , it still exercises an influence , particularly in rural areas .
6 This phrase , the force of which may be lost on the present generation , had been made familiar by another Miss West , the buxom and sultry film-star ; the similarity of nomenclature was a coincidence of which Eliot took full advantage .
7 It also supplied to the board a momorandum which has not been made available to other people .
8 We accept the very great tragedy , and that 's why such significant resources have been made available to those families who were so grievously affected , amounting to an average of twenty eight thousand pounds each .
9 Apart from these cases , however , no additional project funds have been made available to Minor award schools , though several have made informal representations in the hope that extra funds may become available .
10 The total amount of Government grant that has been made available to British Coal over the past five financial years is £8.5 billion .
11 £50,000 has been made available for such upgrading work in the 1992/93 Capital Budget .
12 At the time of writing , the 1881 census is the latest to have been made available for public consultation because of the restriction imposed by the 100 years rule .
13 ( R had , incidentally , one of the finest collections of African music , much of which has been made available on commercial disc . )
14 Since 1980 , ABWOR has been made available in Mental Health Review Tribunals ( from 1982 ) ; prison disciplinary proceedings before a board of visitors where legal representation has been granted ( from 1984 ) ; and in respect of applications for warrants of further detention ( or extensions ) under the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 ( from 1986 ) .
15 So far as wasted costs orders were concerned , cover was already provided by the BMIF for the benefit of those who had been made subject to such orders ; but that cover did not extend to related costs .
16 In addition , they suggested that the effectiveness of the annual accountant 's report in giving early warning of possible default could be re-examined in the light of the Law Society 's experience of those solicitors who had already been made subject to this requirement as a condition of their receiving a practising certificate .
17 The implicit monarchical themes may also have their own republican counterparts , which could have been made explicit in further contexts .
18 Conditions have been made worse by intense heat and the continuing drought .
19 Award-winning journalist John Burbedge has been made redundant after 13 years with the brewing giant , Courage .
20 I 've just been made redundant after 30 years as an engineer with British Telecom . ’
21 If a shipowner exercised due diligence to see that the vessel had been made seaworthy in all respects , the Harter Act exempted the shipowner from the consequences of errors in navigation and management .
22 Cos you do you 've not been anywhere unless you 've been made bankrupt in this place round here .
23 Perambulations which appear to have been made pursuant to these instructions are extant for the counties of Buckingham , Cumberland , Huntingdon , Oxford , Shropshire , Yorkshire and Wiltshire .
24 Even the small river Slea had been made navigable for light craft and Sleaford had benefited from ‘ a cheap and easy transit for corn , coal , timber , stone , lime and other merchandise , to and from Boston , Lincoln and other places ’ .
25 Even English seaside resorts , which had been made popular through royal patronage , saw relatively few visitors .
26 Like Peru , it has been made poorer by persistent misgovernment .
27 Labour candidate Alan Milburn hit back saying the Tories were rattled by the campaign and the people of Darlington had been made poorer by 13 years of Conservative misrule .
28 She could feel the anger surging inside her and she fought it down , not wanting him to know what a fool she felt for not having been made aware of that fact .
29 A statement issued by the board said : ‘ We maintain , as we have done throughout the inquiry , that there is no reason to doubt Mr Evans 's own submission that he did raise his flag on each occasion , and we have not been made aware of any evidence that he did not . ’
30 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 ) .
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