Example sentences of "and [is] [adv] make " in BNC.
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1 | Cholesterol is a natural substance in the blood and is mostly made from the fat in the food we eat , though the body itself is quite capable of making an adequate supply . |
2 | Nowadays , the U-bend type of trap is known as a P-trap and is invariably made from plastic , as are all the components of a modern waste system . |
3 | The award of the medal is accompanied by a cash prize and is normally made annually to the candidate who , in the opinion of Analytical Division Council , has made the greatest contribution , and whose work has made the most significant impact on any branch of analytical chemistry . |
4 | If you wish to invite your Principal please apply for a complimentary ticket from the office should you do this please ensure that any V.I.P. you have invited is met , conducted to their seat and taken to tea and is generally made to feel welcome . |
5 | For the simpler tasks of cataloguing , none the less , the computer has a major contribution to make and is already making it . |
6 | He joined the company in May and is presently making arrangements to move his family from Durham where he worked as a Management Services Executive with Ramar , manufacturers of apparel textiles . |
7 | He added : ‘ The picture of politics which survives , however , is completely different , and is largely made up of the petty squabbles of shopkeepers and the airy superiority of the ironmasters . ’ |
8 | The product transported by long-distance piepline is ethylene , which is the most important of the petrochemical ‘ building blocks , ’ and is also made on the largest scale . |
9 | The Trek Lite is a very well constructed lightweight boot which has an all-in-one upper and is well made with strong stitching . |
10 | It was big news THEN , and is STILL making headlines . |
11 | ‘ The tutor-organiser is on a par with them ; the voluntary officer feels — and is sometimes made to feel — inferior . ’ |
12 | It can easily become a cause of friction , and is sometimes made the scapegoat for disagreement and discontent in other areas of a congregation 's life . |
13 | She tells me I 'm ‘ fat ’ and is always making derogatory remarks and criticising . |
14 | Erm so you need to develop a system that 's going to always give you a method and is always making the work easier for you and not getting you lost . |
15 | This cutting blade has to be kept sharp to perform its job properly without undue pressure in the hand , and is therefore made from a very hard steel — so hard in fact , that it can be brittle when subjected to a common form of misuse : the correct action with all secateurs is a firm steady squeeze , with no wrenching and definitely no twisting , which can cause the blades to break . |
16 | He was noted for his cruelty during the Vietnam War , while working for the CIA , and is now making a living in the world of international money laundering . |
17 | TREVOR FRANCIS spent the whole of his playing career at the highest level and is now making it clear he 's not going to drop those standards as a manager . |
18 | In another change of tack — there was a time when OS/2 was the whole future as far as the company was concerned , Microsoft Corp is switching its signals and is now making it clear that it expects MS-DOS users to prepare to switch to Windows NT . |
19 | Bought four years ago from Johnson Matthey , it has since trebled turnover and is now making healthy profits . |