Example sentences of "[det] [vb mod] [be] made [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Yeah , I 've got , I believe that that should be made clear to you all that the area concerned here , is the area which is surrounded by the red line . |
2 | Unsolicited information gives rise to difficulties for it is not clearly established whether this may be made subject to an obligation of confidence . |
3 | Standards for this should be made available . |
4 | If an error is made this should be made clear via an SSR replying to the SPR . |
5 | If an error is made this should be made clear in an SSR which replies to the SPR . |
6 | Such explanations could be reasonably well founded or might be hypothetical , in which case this should be made clear to the reader . |
7 | If your product is such that it is normally only loaned out , this must be made clear at the start . |
8 | More than £20 million of this would be made available to carry the measures through in Scotland , according to the Scottish Secretary , Ian Lang . |
9 | ‘ Damage to coastal defences is estimated at a little under £2 million and this will be made good as a matter of urgency . |
10 | However , this will be made subject to contract , and to the results of the " due diligence " exercise that the investors will undertake , as a result of which the offer may be modified . |
11 | In part three ( chapters twelve to fifteen ) our objective is to examine what is involved in helping a person in doubt , and to see how this can be made practical and specific without being mechanical and stereotyped . |
12 | ( If you find it difficult to diet without enjoying a moderate amount of alcohol , refer to Chapter 11 for advice and guidance on how this can be made possible . ) |
13 | But that could be made good , Mendoros reckons , by a joint venture with a well known local aero-engine manufacturer . |
14 | It was agreed that these would be made available to the relevant political bodies and the public for consultation and amendment . |
15 | The visions which our ancestors saw with the mind 's eye , must be embodied for us in palpable form … all must be made palpable to sight , no less than to feeling . ’ |
16 | Almost a quarter of Galway 's manufacturing workforce are being put out of a job and local business leaders say that up to 2,000 more could be made redundant by the ripple effect hitting Digital 's contractors and suppliers . |
17 | And , there 's at least eight discs available at the present time , and more could be made available . |
18 | Yet , writing half a century later , Sir John Fortescue recognised that Henry V had been right : ‘ though we have not alwey werre uppon the see , yet it shalbe nescessarie that the kynge [ Edward IV ] have alway some ffloute apon the see , ffor the repressynge off rovers , savynge off owre marchauntes , owre ffishers , and the dwellers uppon owre costes ; and that the kynge kepe alway some grete and myghty vessels , ffor the brekynge off an armye when any shall be made ayen hym apon the see ; ffor thanne it shall be to late to do make such vessailles ’ . |