Example sentences of "[that] [noun pl] [am/are] made " in BNC.

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1 The fact that attempts are made to restore it is positive proof .
2 The US , as the country of origin for the uranium , had originally insisted that shipments be made by air , but the Japanese do not have containers which would withstand impact in the event of a crash .
3 The court found that Papandreou 's government had failed to carry out a 1987 EC request that investigations be made into ITCO 's activities .
4 Each one has a courage which controls his fear and subdues his emotions so that risks are made responsible and commitments in the face of danger are carefully calculated .
5 With teachers ' morale at its lowest ebb in living memory and with parental frustration escalating , the way was clear for Central Government to demand that schools be made much more accountable — accountable to the parent body which the teachers had for years struggled to involve in schools in the interests of the children they were teaching .
6 However , the fact remains that demands are made on sociology to ‘ pay its way ’ , to produce practical returns which can be utilised for policy purposes .
7 He said that words are made to hide thoughts , and that the real meaning comes through the rhythm . ’
8 Is he not interested in ensuring that building skills are available and , more importantly , that homes are made available in the right place and at the right time ?
9 It is important that visitors be made welcome on the way in rather than left until they are on the way out .
10 Your issue of 29 August was the sort that subscriptions are made of .
11 ‘ If people wish to mark their respect , the family would ask that donations be made to Alder Hey Children 's Hospital in Liverpool through the funeral director , L J Clegg of 98 Liverpool Road South , Maghull , Merseyside . ’
12 Indeed in some cases it is possible that responses are made to those whose communication channels are working most efficiently , but not to those whose channels are blocked or filtered .
13 Held , allowing the appeal , that the absence from the Children Act 1989 of any express provision that applications be made either inter partes or ex parte connoted the availability of either course in appropriate circumstances ; that on a true construction the court 's powers conferred by the Act of 1989 had not been abrogated by the Family Proceedings Rules 1991 so that rule 4.4(4) did not preclude the making of an ex parte application for a residence order , although normally applications should be made inter partes ; that the judge therefore had jurisdiction to make such an order and , under section 11(7) of the Act , to attach such directions as might be appropriate ; and that , accordingly , in the exceptional circumstances , the court would make an interim residence order to which directions would be attached for the return of the child to the former matrimonial home and for all the children to remain in the father 's care until the inter partes hearing of the father 's applications ( post , pp. 116B , D–E , F , G–H , 117A–E , F–H ) .
14 It is fundamental to causal explanation that comparisons are made between instances where the thing to be explained is present and instances where it is absent .
15 It is one of the great drawbacks of much ‘ popular ’ social writing in newspapers and magazines that statements are made , the validity of which can not be accepted without more evidence .
16 The criterion of distortion is that statements are made about the society which by social-scientific methods can be shown to be positively in error , whereas selectivity [ i.e. primary selectivity ] is involved where the statements are , at the proper level , ‘ true ’ , but do not constitute a balanced account of the available truth .
17 In organisational terms , a pluralist approach would suggest that organisations are made up of different groups each with access to the decision-making processes and with the ability to influence those processes .
18 The assumption is that organisations are made up of different types of individuals who have different motives .
19 of the , the national average and it 's not because erm they 're paying high wages to get the , the most able people , it 's because there are mechanisms , institutional mechanisms that keep wages high , there 's no market in the jobs for , th these are generalizations but I think they are fairly , fairly true erm becau there is no market for er for the jobs , for civil service jobs that appointments are made and it is much more important who you know than , than what , what you know and the old boy network , as it 's called , in this country is fairly important in the English Civil Service but a similar sort of network tends to be far more important in developing countries , something that is euphemistically called patronage erm but we might call the old boy network or er er jobs for the boys whatever , but erm
20 Increasingly the demands of the position are such that appointments are made with limited tenure only ; and the rotation of the office between partners of firms which have amalgamated is often adopted .
21 The National Primary Centre have produced a pamphlet aimed at parents and governors and suggests that judgements are made under the following headings :
22 Evaluations may also be made of the whole work group so that judgements are made of workers ' attitudes and performance at both levels .
23 If nothing else we hope that by attending college the students will have gained the confidence and determination to go out into the community and demand that changes be made .
24 However , a close examination of this work shows that it is not strictly ab initio , in that extrapolations are made from calculations performed on other molecules .
25 And the beginning of Lucy and her had been lyrically beautiful , the stuff that dreams are made of .
26 INSPIRATION may not spring readily from the prosaic-sounding north Midlands town of Southwell but it is the black stuff that dreams are made of in the eyes of Ron and Richard Muddle , the father and son team of racing entrepreneurs extraordinary .
27 Concrete underpasses and plastic shopping precincts are not the stuff that dreams are made of .
28 In fact , anything of a business , property or joint financial nature is so well starred at the end of this month — only the most disillusioned Aries individual could fail to see that what lies ahead is the stuff that dreams are made of .
29 It 's the stuff that dreams are made of .
30 Even now there are theories which say that quarks are made up of other things and so on , so I mean who knows .
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