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

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1 This will be based on information which has been made available to me or which I have requested in accordance with clause [ specify ] of the Agreement .
2 Section 2 of the Act expands on the meaning of " new " and says that an invention is new if it does not form part of the " state of the art " ; this expression comprises all matter which has been made available to the public in the United Kingdom or elsewhere , by written or oral description , by use or in any other way .
3 ( R had , incidentally , one of the finest collections of African music , much of which has been made available on commercial disc . )
4 ‘ For the purposes of this Article an article or substance is not to be regarded as properly used where it is used without regard to any relevant information or advice relating to its use which has been made available by a person by whom it was designed , manufactured , imported or supplied . ’
5 In this context , it should be noted that the rapid demolition of the colleges of education which followed was made possible by a unique regulator placed in the hands of the Secretary of State ; unlike the universities which are protected by a degree of autonomy and the polytechnics which are subject to a variety of controls and influences , overall teacher-training numbers and their distribution between individual institutions are directly controlled by the DES .
6 A system with historic origins which had been made democratic in the nineteenth century was reorganized on a two-tier basis after a series of reports .
7 The ruling Australian Labor Party ( ALP ) suffered a humiliating by-election defeat on April 11 in Wills , an inner-city constituency in Melbourne , which had been made vacant by the retirement of former ALP federal leader and Prime Minister Bob Hawke .
8 This was in 1976 , when the Expenditure Committee of the House of Commons was refused access to a programme analysis and review ( PAR ) study on educational planning which had been made available to the organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development ( OECD ) and referred to at length in one of their publications .
9 Much of his work was on pottery already in museum collections , or as a pottery assistant to Bushe-Fox , but at Templebrough , he was director of the excavations which had been made necessary by the extension of the large steel works at the end of the Great War .
10 Even English seaside resorts , which had been made popular through royal patronage , saw relatively few visitors .
11 First , whether in or out , we would bear the cost of supporting the economies which had been made non-viable by the single currency .
12 Mr Beckenham remained only the one night at Merchiston Lodge , sleeping in the room next to Araminta 's , which had been made ready for him .
13 The novel needs to be understood in the context of the modes of textual communication which have been made possible by the digital revolution .
14 Some nurseries have old boats and vehicles which have been made safe for children to play in .
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