Example sentences of "[noun] [be] [adv] make " in BNC.
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1 | Many modern reproduction period ornaments are well made and often based on high-quality originals . |
2 | These objects are actually made of brass , but are believed to have been used for the weighing of gold dust ( fig. 9.4 ) . |
3 | Additions to the Board are generally made by nominations from existing or previous Board members , Highlander staff , or selected friends and associates of Highlander who are familiar with the educational philosophy . |
4 | Various insurance policies are generally made available . |
5 | For integrity purposes , two copies are always made before a file is deemed to be ‘ offline ’ . |
6 | Descents by the caving clubs are usually made from a winch at the main shaft after the stream has been diverted by a barrier into a side passage , the Rat Hole , on the west bank . |
7 | Strategies are usually made by strategists . |
8 | It has been such a success within the company over recent months that JT Design Build are now making it available throughout the construction industry and to the industry 's clients . |
9 | How come the V&A 's lift signs are still made of black chipboard with white plastic letters that drop off at regular intervals ? |
10 | However , it is very important to take a balanced approach here because value judgments are often made with regard to the comparative worth of the skill of the professional , versus the materials used . |
11 | Quoom and Kerman , the vast majority are now made in India and usually marketed as Indo Mirs . |
12 | The majority are now made in workshops , but a number of authentic tribal items still find their way onto the market . |
13 | Attempts are still made to introduce an element of evaluative criticism into academic teaching , whether from a surviving Leavisism , or under Marxist or feminist auspices . |
14 | It will not always be easy , attempts are always made to divide workers , whether by nationalism , racism or corporatism . |
15 | When attempts are then made to intervene at this latter level , they often use the same procedures as are applied to the public realm . |
16 | Similar proposals are occasionally made for exempting other internationally-orientated markets , notably the oil cargo markets . |
17 | For the latter purpose proposals are sometimes made for charges to be linked with the distribution of vouchers that can be ‘ spent ’ on the appropriate service . |
18 | Most large flavour and fragrance houses are already making major investments in biotechnological research . |
19 | ‘ No doubt her plans are already made . ’ |
20 | But as things stand , the otaku are indeed making their mark as work-loving employees in hightechnology industries . |
21 | The quotation marks in the last sentence are there to make a point . |
22 | Of course night calls are usually made in a crisis and the help normally available in residential homes may make it easier to cope with a minor one without calling out a doctor . |
23 | The law recognises that if business contracts are fairly made by parties who are on equal terms such parties should know their business best . |
24 | Nevertheless it should again be stressed that decisions about weeding programmes and/or new building programmes are rarely made on the basis of such calculations . |
25 | The results of the decision are still making themselves felt . |
26 | THE Ladies ' Golf Union and the English Ladies ' Golf Association are nowadays making the most of the various invitations which come from overseas . |
27 | New issues of stock are now made in three distinct ways . |
28 | Clay figurines are also made , but they are mostly styleless work ( as are some bronzes ) , toys or cheap offerings . |
29 | On most courses longer trips are also made , i.e. to Montserrat , Ampurias/Costa Brava , Poblet Monastery/Costa Dorada , etc . |
30 | A number of silk rugs are also made in these designs . |