Example sentences of "the [noun pl] make [am/are] " in BNC.

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1 With a score-keeping facility a tutor can monitor the performance of a student as the responses made are recorded for later reference .
2 The criticisms made are very similar to some of those made of the government 's programme for privatising nationalised industries , namely , the government may have a clear policy on transferring firms from the public sector to the private sector , but lacks a real industrial policy .
3 Since the statistics are collected for administrative rather than sociological purposes , the definitions used and the classifications made are often unsuitable .
4 There had been several copyings out and rewritings over a number of years , and although the changes made are sometimes evidence of ideological revisionism ( the poet had become more conformist in his later years ) , what is remarkable is how much of the young man 's vision has been allowed to remain intact .
5 The changes made are quite subtle — instead of using the Windows internal print routines to access and control the printer ports directly , Windows hands control of the ports back to good old steam-powered DOS , which takes care of it .
6 The assumptions made are :
7 Doors leading directly from a lean-to garage to the house must meet the Building Regulations requirements concerning fire spread : if you plan such an installation , notify your supplier and confirm with the Building Inspector that the provisions made are satisfactory .
8 The allegations made are deeply offensive to us and the entire Pakistani team .
9 Unlike most other forms of investment , the profits made are totally exempt from taxation .
10 Payment of the mortgage allowance will be through the normal salaries system on a monthly/four-weekly basis and will be non-taxable , provided that the Inland Revenue is satisfied that the payments made are reasonable in amount .
11 If we regard our guide as simply looking for advice as to what moral rules are correct , unrelated to a particular decision which he is called upon to make or to a particular situation in which he is involved then it will be impartiality of the first and last types which are particularly relevant : that is , the formal requirement that legislation is to be universalised , and the material requirement that the decisions made are based on a consideration of all relevant factors .
12 All the adjustments made are summarized in Table 12–5 .
13 ‘ We felt it was important to try and make the programme last longer this time around so that the friendships made are n't lost . ’
14 Now a new book , The Reader 's Digest Family Guide to Alternative Medicine* , has been published to help you find out when alternative medicine may be helpful and whether or not the claims made are valid .
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