Example sentences of "to [be] made [adj] in " in BNC.

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1 Naturally there were protests from some ILEA teachers of languages , history , geography , home economics and physical education that their subjects were not to be made compulsory in the fourth and fifth years : such subjects , it was held , were thereby accorded a lower status .
2 For ethnographers and sociolinguists considering linguistic interaction , these elements and others have to be made explicit in the analysis of features such as code-switching and role-relationships .
3 The Torah had to be made accessible in Greek both for religious service and for private reading .
4 It would be helpful if a selection of the published close-dated groups was to be made available in microfilm or microfiche .
5 And he waited far too long in prison for a place to be made available in hospital .
6 It may be that greater financial resources require to be made available in order to increase public awareness of the National Library and its functions by increased advertising and other publicity means .
7 In effect anything allocated under I five would have to be made available in or in or around main settlements .
8 For example , this theory is incapable of accounting for the phenomenon of redundancies : workers surely do not want to be made redundant in order to indulge their desire for longer holidays .
9 About half the 6,000 white collar workers are likely to be made redundant in response to the shrinking market for coal .
10 However , it is , in theory , possible for a company to be made liable in relation to insider dealing offences .
11 From time to time every such persisting debt relationship needs to be made manifest in an actual gift transaction , but the relationship is in the feeling of indebtedness not in the gift .
12 The Citizen 's Advice Bureau says more than 150 people have applied to be made bankrupt in three months .
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