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

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1 In addition Hungary was to switch over to hard-currency trading with all East European partners by 1991 , and between 1992 and 1994 the forint was to be made partially convertible .
2 Cooperation with parents may be made particularly difficult where the professional identifies a conflict of interests between parents and child .
3 On startup , facilities can automatically be made either available or unavailable to all users , according to the parameter supplied for the keyword FACILITY_AVAIL in the configuration file ( see Section 3.3 ) .
4 Failing that the surrounding soil could be made either impermeable or capable of neutralising the effects .
5 These measures have the full endorsement of the Labour party , which also welcomes the fact that notices about the law will be made extensively available for display by the retail trade and will be fixed to automatic vending machines by operators .
6 Chanting can be made immensely complex , with syllables expanded in long neums and a substantial ‘ jubilus ’ element .
7 In the Barlow Clowes case Millett J agreed , and added ‘ that the proper and efficient functioning of the process of compulsory liquidation would be jeopardised if transcripts of the formal interviews of witnesses carried out by liquidators were to be made generally available to defendants to criminal proceedings ’ .
8 Rather , it provides a set of very flexible solutions which enable historians to encode whatever they will , but in a manner which can be made generally recognizable .
9 The list for the Labour Group will be made up each Friday morning and passed to Jean Speedie by lunchtime .
10 An extra £5 million would be brought forward from next year to offset the extra cost , but it would not be made up next year .
11 There is no reason why information such as the number of statemented children and attainment levels in national curriculum tests should not be made freely available by our schools .
12 ‘ Richard has also given me many opportunities and without him and Peter my life as a freelance jockey would be made just that little bit more difficult . ’
13 The Palace said both Charles and Diana decided two weeks ago the statement should be made just prior to their sons ' Christmas break from school .
14 4 Talk about the two stories — are there any ways in which they can be made even better ?
15 The anguish of being parted from her beloved sons William and Harry will be made even worse by the knowledge that she can no longer share her troubles with her father .
16 Now things could be made even worse by the failure of the Gatt talks .
17 This elegant new art form will be made even richer because different viewpoints will reveal different images .
18 Then , along comes practolol , or the most recent disaster , Opren — which has led the New Scientist , among others , to urge that the checks on new drugs should be made even tougher .
19 Any councillors ( or others ) who support expenditure on ultra vires acts resulting in loss may be made financially responsible .
20 A woman must not be made financially dependent because she is involved in child care , nor must this work be regarded as socially unimportant .
21 The importance of such developments will be clear : planning for resource-based learning is a taxing and time-consuming activity for teachers , but if the work can be shared , if the expertise and creativity of colleagues can be made easily available , and if the teacher can have ready access to advice , guidance and encouragement , an important contribution has been made and some of the burden shifted .
22 The contractor is often in a difficult position , when payments to the nominated sub-contractor are only due to be made immediately prior to the next valuation , and insufficient time remains for receipts to be obtained .
23 Knowing these devices for narrowing down contextual possibilities does not imply that one can judge how best to act upon such knowledge , how much can be left to be inferred from context , how much needs to be made grammatically explicit .
24 It was the perfect opportunist move although , in the end , it would be made largely irrelevant by Alesi 's retirement with a broken gearbox .
25 The accuracy of this technique has been steadily improving and measurements can now be made over thousands of kilometres to an accuracy of a few millimetres .
26 Grammar is the set of rules which determine the way in which units such as words and phrases can be combined in a language and the kind of information which has to be made regularly explicit in utterances .
27 Prime Minister Theodor Stoloyan announced on Nov. 6 that the Romanian currency would be made internally convertible , thus ending the two-tier system of exchange rates .
28 The Journal hears that an announcement on the sales force will be made internally this Monday and will not be made public .
29 Concern over whether the vessel could be made completely safe almost led to the board 's plans for a pressurised-water reactor being dropped altogether two years ago .
30 The City will never be made completely safe from terrorists .
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