Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] be made [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Many converters of churches which incorporate this arrangement have naturally regarded this space as a zone in which living-rooms might be accommodated , and the beneficial use of such roof space has largely been made possible by the widespread employment of standard reversible ventilating and double-glazed roof windows . |
2 | It softened the blow to local people however by emphasizing that the Ringaskiddy dump was only a temporary solution : ‘ The dump at Ringaskiddy is , as has already been made clear and accepted , simply a short-term temporary dump ’ . |
3 | It has already been made clear that the definition of a ‘ professional ’ degree course being adopted here is an operational rather than conceptual one : it is a course which has a consistent and fairly exclusive relationship with a particular occupation , exclusive in that graduates from such courses tend not to go into other occupations , and in that entry to that occupation is largely or wholly restricted to graduates from such courses . |
4 | In the ease studies so far considered it has already been made clear that the particular study itself is , as it were , the product of a set of concerns in politics . |
5 | However , as has already been made clear , preventive programmes can not be planned for everyone likely to face such events . |
6 | It has always been made clear that the Government 's reforms are not to be introduced at the expense of patient and client care . |
7 | ‘ Look , mother , ’ Craig held the book towards her , ‘ Mr Faraday 's account is short by several hundreds of pounds , this loss has partly been made good by taking money paid in to the company by General Webber . |
8 | It has also been made clear that where an unmet need is recorded which the department has a legal duty to provide , it could be used as the basis for a legal challenge , although it should still be recorded . |
9 | The importance of adequate sample sizes has also been made evident . |
10 | The planned closure of 31 of the remaining 50 coal mines in Britain , which has now been made subject to a review after widespread protests , will have serious environmental implications , the National Rivers Authority ( NRA ) and others have warned . |
11 | This has now been made illegal . |
12 | BANK clerk Helen Egan who swapped jobs with Terry Wogan on Trading Places Day , has sadly been made redundant . |
13 | The systematic study of this dependence has recently been made feasible by the development of the theory of sequential games . |
14 | He 'd just been made redundant , and none of the two of us are sleeping at night . |
15 | They probably thought , at that time of the afternoon , that I 'd just been made redundant . |
16 | They got the idea when Rex , who 'd just been made redundant , was talking to a friend of his who was also out of work . |
17 | That the word is intended pejoratively was made clear in a 1987 BBC radio documentary on Karajan entitled ‘ The Price of Perfection ’ . |
18 | Now there 's concern about people like the Hinton twins who 've since been made redundant . |
19 | Eagle brought an action against Savory Milln claiming that Savory Milln should account to Eagle for the £13.5m which had only been made available to Savory Milln to use by reason of fraud by Mr Ferriday , Eagle 's then chief executive . |
20 | Iraqi forces were debarred from using military aircraft , although it subsequently emerged that this had only been made explicit with regard to fixed-wing aircraft rather than helicopters . |
21 | ‘ Always knew you were one of me mates , ’ said Archie , highly gratified that things had suddenly been made easy for him . |
22 | It had apparently been made aware of plans to alert green consumers to the slaughter of dolphins by Starkis — one of its subsidiaries . |
23 | In addition , they suggested that the effectiveness of the annual accountant 's report in giving early warning of possible default could be re-examined in the light of the Law Society 's experience of those solicitors who had already been made subject to this requirement as a condition of their receiving a practising certificate . |
24 | He distinguished Ex parte Good , 5 Ch.D. 46 in that there the other debtor had already been made bankrupt and hence no claim could be made against him . |
25 | I 've just been made redundant after 30 years as an engineer with British Telecom . ’ |
26 | The kid gets on his bicycle ; for a few moments he wears the expression of someone who had just been made aware of his own mortality . |
27 | ‘ The Prophet ’ had always been made welcome at Priesthill and Isabel assured him that nothing would change ; their door would be open to him at all times . |
28 | James Dinsmore , defending , said that Herschell , and his wife , who have two children , had both been made redundant by the society . |
29 | A few days later the national press carried the headlines that the UM plants in the Midlands had now been made idle as a consequence of the Merseyside strike . |
30 | And you and I in our journey in life looking for what we could get , hoping to make it we 've now been made joint heirs with Jesus Christ entering into his inheritance . |