Example sentences of "[that] [pers pn] [modal v] be make " in BNC.

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1 Yet , despite the desperate fatigue and the fear that I might be making a fool of myself , I was seized with a curious elation that kept me going .
2 After travelling ‘ with knitting ’ for many years , I knew that I would be made welcome when I arrived .
3 Eric , I reported to the C E C on Saturday night when presenting the , the Health Service Conference report , that I would be making a detailed report to the next er , meeting of the Public Services Section Committee on resources er , on what I see in the first five month of my er , ten year of office er , what , what we need to do , to play our part in the public service , to extend ourselves within the er , the Health Service .
4 Secondly , the speech that I shall be making tomorrow will give in great detail the marvellous progress made under the valleys initiative .
5 Diana issued yesterday 's surprise statement knowing that she would be making a public appearance with senior members of the Royal Family at the Remembrance Day service tomorrow .
6 Bent over at an ungainly angle , trying to wrench the thing free , Bernice was acutely conscious of the picture that she must be making .
7 ‘ And , if I may say so , my suspicions are that you 'll be making a considerably better living on the salary I pay you than you would have made working for yourself … ’
8 Take advice , and use whatever method you think will be most effective in attracting the right sort of people along for interview , so that you will be making a selection from a number of genuinely suitable candidates .
9 I appreciate that Guitarist can not be held responsible for the extremely low quality of these tapes , but I feel that you should be made aware of the fact .
10 ‘ Well , he was very good value and he likes the show , but he was very worried that we 'd be making the obvious sexy Cecil innuendos …
11 ‘ However , I am pleased to say that we will be making two major announcements within the next month , both of which are very good news for the club .
12 Thus , whereas classicism 's image of human nature portrayed all human beings as being fully responsible for their own actions , Bentham saw criminals as having limited rationality and responsibility , but thought that they could be made more rational by the correct application of reformative techniques in his ‘ mill for grinding rogues honest ’ , as he called the Panopticon .
13 The best solution from my point of view is simply to recognise that rivers are part of the natural heritage of our country and that they should be made public rights of way , just as footpaths are .
14 On the hon. Gentleman 's request for a revenue support grant statement from my right hon. Friends the Secretaries of State for the Environment and for Wales , the hon. Gentleman is correct in intimating that statements on those matters are necessary , and I hope that they will be made very soon — I hope next week .
15 Such materials have the advantage that they can be made permanently hard by heating them to a temperature around 15°C , for which reason polymers with this sort of constitution are called ‘ thermosetting ’ .
16 Nothing is said about residence orders , either that they can be made or that they can not be made ex parte .
17 In this small inward-looking world , the intrusion of death could be dreadfully destructive ; the damage could be limited partly by sharing the loss and partly by belief that it would be made good in the afterlife .
18 Thus all material to be shown will have been compiled in the knowledge that it would be made available .
19 I was informed that British Steel would be making a decision on the day that it made the decision — I was informed in confidence some days before that it would be making a decision on that day .
20 He believed that induced abortion was an outrage against women 's health when performed in inadequate conditions ' but he did not believe that it should be made legal .
21 According to Lush J. , ‘ it is the very essence of a threat that it should be made for the purpose of intimidating or overcoming the will of the person to whom it is addressed . ’
22 In particular , the Panel is concerned that it should be made clear in the offer document , acceptance form and subsequent documents whether shareholders must lodge their certificates by the closing date of the cash underwritten alternative in addition to their completed acceptance forms in order to receive cash ( see para 11.3.16 below ) .
23 The authority said : ‘ Dr Starkie has agreed that it should be made known publically at this juncture that she is suffering progressive neurological disease multiple sclerosis .
24 Patrick Stewart , secretary of the CFA , however , said yesterday that it should be made clear that the pinger was not the answer to the problem of submarines operating too close to fishing vessels .
25 A key feature of a generative programme is that it can be made up of quite simple instructions , yet generate very complex forms .
26 How is it to be graded so that it can be made accessible ?
27 The analogy must not be overstretched , but the fact that it can be made at all shows how integrated mass media were into the rhythms and activities of society .
28 b ) This permits the blade to be moved from side to side so that it can be made parallel with the sole .
29 A stunned Council considered selling the Undertaking to private enterprise , but Joe Franklin persuaded them that it could be made to pay providing economies were made .
30 Of course paying for childcare could be used against women — the most obvious danger being that it could be made selective ( on class or race lines ) or conditional upon certain standards of maternal behaviour — but there are risks in any advance .
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