Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] is [adv] make " in BNC.

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1 To summarize the total award is thus made up in this way there are agreed items as shown on the er schedule of the plaintiff 's submissions which come to three hundred and fifty two thousand , five hundred and ninety six pounds ,
2 There is nothing what actually says , only when that cheque goes back to the bank , there 's nothing anywhere apart from the bank who says that cheque is actually made out to .
3 Each piece is individually made in solid gold and set with the world 's finest alternative to diamonds .
4 This story is really made up of two stories : A How Rima caught and caged the cassowary B How the Bower-bird tricked the Cassowary .
5 The white foamy part of a broken wave is largely made up of air bubbles and the board often digs into it rather than riding over it .
6 ( I understand that the Director of Social Work is already making suitable arrangements ) .
7 Another point is also made explicitly. : his difficulty is assessing Cézanne 's work at the end of the century .
8 Last Wednesday 's heavy New York papers , the Times and the Wall Street Journal , devoted acres of newsprint to the disastrous turn taken in the tide of IBM Corp 's affairs — but alongside , IBM still ran a chirpy RS/6000 ad with a picture of computer-generated bubbles , with a blurb entitled The Computer That Made This Picture is Also Making History .
9 This criticism is forcefully made by Connolly , in the course of a discussion of structuralist theories , of which he takes Althusser s to be a prime example : One of the two complaints aired in this passage has already been discussed the incredulous observation that we can not view people as role-bearers who lead complicated lives in modern industrial societies and simultaneously regard them as determined .
10 In fact , the strongest impact is always made with three hits .
11 This movement is usually made more apparent because the head sinks into the shoulders and the hands come close to the body to protect it from some blow , curse or frightening event , e.g. Juliet 's movement after her father has demanded why she is not conforming to his wishes .
12 This argument is well made by the recent report on the curriculum and organization of ILEA secondary schools , which distinguishes between four aspects of achievement ( ILEA , 1984 ) .
13 The point made earlier about the potential empathy of the sexual outcast is here made in reverse — about a community in relation to him or her .
14 This mistake is commonly made , especially in the case of Black Mollies ( remember they do prefer saline conditions ) and commonly also with Blackmoors in which case protozoal parasites or skin flukes are usually the culprits .
15 Although this bed is neatly made in the evenings , it is found disturbed again every morning , as if someone sleeps in it each night .
16 Whether this assumption is properly made depends ultimately upon one 's conception of meaning and on questionable premises concerning legislative intent .
17 Heath told police who arrested him : ‘ That old bitch is always making up stories about me . ’
18 Dessie Jordan , like David an Ulsterbus driver , praising the staff at Glengormley Health centre , for their work co-ordinating donations , added : ‘ This trip is only made possible by the help of a lot of people — our volunteers , Stena Sealink , and all those who have supported us with donations . ’
19 A tiny slit is then made in the affected tube with a laser , or a hot diathermy needle , and the embryo removed .
20 Much use is now made of video cameras to record underwater conditions which can then be viewed as a guide for maintenance staff .
21 Is the department a marginal service for which the overhead commitment is already made or is it to recover all its costs , including capital ?
22 Thus , a Landsat 1–3 MSS false-colour composite image is generally made up from band 7 ( shortwave infrared ) displayed as red , band 5 ( red ) displayed in green and band 4 ( green ) displayed in blue .
23 A normal recovery is then made .
24 In establishing their ancestry , little reference is ever made to the surrealists , who obviously contributed a great deal to the contestation of realism — this seems to arise mainly from a dislike of the practice of automatic writing .
25 their involvement in the organisational apparatus is primarily made possible through the sphere of circulation .
26 Provision for deferred tax is only made for any differences when they are expected to reverse in the foreseeable future , and no provision is usually made for deferred tax assets .
27 The current population is mostly made up of scientists and support staff working on contract for one or two years .
28 This REM sleep " rebound " may be of the order of 50 per cent over baseline levels , although the total amount of REM sleep " lost " during the period of selective deprivation is rarely made up entirely .
29 Usually these ‘ cooperative ’ placements are temporary ; successful placements lead , it is hoped , to full-time employment and the identified job is then made available for another placement .
30 Of course members would not wish to lose their hard won membership , and a renewed request is now made for all 1992 subscriptions unpaid .
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