Example sentences of "it [modal v] [adv] be made [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The didactic contract is between teacher and pupil although it may never be made explicit . |
2 | It should n't be made legal ? |
3 | The pattern differs from that associated with efficiency and threat : the least experienced teachers are more or less neutral , the most experienced are negative , feeling that there should be personal professional benefit ( i.e. , promotion ) in return for involvement in SSE ; that more information and debate are needed about it and that it should not be made compulsory . |
4 | This account sounds extremely critical of professional practice , and it should perhaps be made clear that such approaches have , paradoxically , contributed to considerable progress . |
5 | However , it should perhaps be made clear that for most people with schizophrenia , their brains appear completely normal as far as can be made out when looked at under the microscope . |
6 | Given the nature of the dawg , it could also be made two-way , or bi-directional . |
7 | It would also be made impossible for posts in the public service to be used as ‘ springboards ’ to highly profitable posts in banks and joint-stock companies . |
8 | Greater unity would strengthen the weakest link in the chain , the village minister : ‘ When sneerers and wonderers ask [ him ] , ‘ Hath any man brought him ought to eat ? ’ it will soon be made clear that good men eat at the table of Divine plenteousness . ’ |
9 | Below and beyond this zone behavioural responses must become the major controlling mechanism , but this becomes metabolically expensive , and must lead to exhaustion if it can not be made good by an increased intake of food and rest . |
10 | Clinical need is as yet unquantifiable , but in time , by dint of hard thought , hard work and , maybe , with the help of computer Expert Systems it can surely be made measurable . |