Example sentences of "be only made " in BNC.

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1 Many household jobs are basically easy , and are only made difficult because they 're so inaccessible .
2 They are only made possible by enzymes — biological catalysts that speed up their chemical reactions to a respectable level .
3 Another point to be taken into consideration is that grants are only made to applicants whose homes are below a certain rateable value , which varies in different areas of the country , and that , when the work is completed , the home must be regarded as a suitable dwelling for occupation for at least another thirty years .
4 Such statements are only made after a considerable expenditure of time and effort by both the company and its auditors .
5 In addition , increases are only made when the firm is confident that the new level can be maintained for the forseeable future
6 Additional awards are not common as they are only made on top of the basic and compensatory awards in cases where the employer has failed to comply with earlier orders either to reinstate or re-engage an employee .
7 The actual arranging of transactions with a counterparty in the UK is also not covered ; however , the better view is that arrangements are only made in the UK if the overseas person physically comes into the UK and , if he does not , the overseas person exemption is , therefore , not needed .
8 Extra payments are only made for items not detailed in the original spec .
9 which are only made for export .
10 Compromises with his few but firmly held prejudices were only made when to hold out meant risking something irreplaceable .
11 When an addition is made to the system of state-provided services , it is only made because there is a general opinion that the time is ripe for it and that such provision is ‘ only right ’ .
12 Our adoption is only made possible through the exercise of God 's grace and the operation of his Spirit ( Eph. 1:5 ; Gal.
13 As the arrivals list is only made up from guests who have made reservations in advance , it will not show ‘ chance ’ guests or a guest who changes rooms after the list has been circulated .
14 The step from ‘ asking the wrong question ’ to the error being regarded as jurisdictional is only made by the assumption that any matter which is in any sense a ‘ condition ’ to the exercise of jurisdiction becomes jurisdictional .
15 However if Roman letters are used the summation is only made over space coordinates ( 1 , 2 , 3 ) .
16 Provision for deferred tax is only made for any differences when they are expected to reverse in the foreseeable future , and no provision is usually made for deferred tax assets .
17 An Award is only made when there is evidence that an innovation has achieved commercial success .
18 If the application to amend is only made at the hearing , if it will prejudice the opposing party , especially if it shifts the burden of proof it may be disallowed ( see Emin v Mustapha ( 1982 ) The Times , 24 October ) .
19 Dessie Jordan , like David an Ulsterbus driver , praising the staff at Glengormley Health centre , for their work co-ordinating donations , added : ‘ This trip is only made possible by the help of a lot of people — our volunteers , Stena Sealink , and all those who have supported us with donations . ’
20 If the new investment is only made after the sale proceeds are realised , the total delay could be up to three weeks .
21 The task force was only made possible by cobbling together the remnants of the battle fleet , including the two last aircraft-carriers , Invincible and Hermes .
22 The palace was only made into an art gallery in 1950 and some of the original plasterwork and frescos remain in the interior , the frescos by August Aldorandini and Jan Rudolf Bys .
23 Surreptitiously , I tried it , it did n't work , so I placed a coin on the palm of my hand , still it did n't work and I then discovered that the magnet was only made of wood .
24 This model was only made in 1913 and 1914 .
25 Indeed that very initial act was only made possible through the Spirit who bestowed the gift of faith ( Eph. 2:8 ) .
26 It has often been suggested that the active self-government practised by the Athenians was only made possible by the existence of slavery , and perhaps also by the existence of empire as a source of revenue to pay for democracy .
27 Although the production of synthetic diamonds and rubies was only made possible by modern science , the idea of replacing natural by artificial substances in jewellery was one of remote antiquity .
28 But this was only made possible by treating the emergence of the human race as the last phase of the general progress of life towards higher levels of organization and consciousness .
29 In 1761 copper mines had been opened on Bayly 's lands at Parys mountain near Amlwch , but significant progress was only made from 1768 , when a mass of easily worked copper was located which was soon worked under lease by Charles Roe & Co. of Macclesfield .
30 Government money was only made available to meet the cost of the administrative work involved .
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