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

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1 WHAT HAPPENS IF I AM ILL , HAVE AN ACCIDENT OR I AM MADE REDUNDANT ?
2 Q What happens if I am ill , have an accident or I am made redundant ?
3 I too am made tearful for those dear dead days beyond recall when bread tasted like bread and lawns were always newly mown and ladies smelled of candied violets .
4 Many converters of churches which incorporate this arrangement have naturally regarded this space as a zone in which living-rooms might be accommodated , and the beneficial use of such roof space has largely been made possible by the widespread employment of standard reversible ventilating and double-glazed roof windows .
5 Downsizing has been made possible by the growing power of the microprocessor and the new ‘ economies of small ’ .
6 This had been made possible by relaying the flat-bottomed Company rail from Cabin to Bispham in bullhead rail , fitted with check-rail for double-deckers .
7 This has been made possible by the use of Scandinavian databases , available via SCANNET , and the negotiation of special cheaper rates with systems operators and database producers who are concerned with marketing their products to potential future users .
8 This transformation has been made possible by the growth of finance capitalism and the cohesion between the economic and political organisations of the bourgeoisie .
9 It had been made possible by the officers of the Vezarat-e Ettelaat Va Amniyat-e Kishvar , the Ministry of Intelligence and Internal Security , who kept detailed files on all Iranian exiles throughout the world , whether or not they supported the new Islamic order .
10 The appointment , which will be for two years in the first instance , has been made possible by the University of London 's Academic Initiative Scheme .
11 This has been made possible with the support and co-operation of the works manager who is keen to see the locomotive back in working order for the open day .
12 ‘ Nubia : Ancient Kingdoms of Africa ’ has been made possible by NYNEX and New England Telephone .
13 This continues the series of major loan exhibitions from the British Museum to the University of East Anglia past subjects include Benin bronzes which have been made possible due to the high standard of the exhibition space , security arrangements and environment control in Norwich , which meets the Museum 's stringent loan requirements .
14 All this has , of course , been made possible both by technological revolutions in transport and communication and by the lengthy period of free movements of the factors of production over a vast area of the globe which has developed since the second world war .
15 Trial reintroductions of dormice have been made possible by the imaginative captive-breeding programmes of Dot Heaton at Windsor Safari Park .
16 Nizan 's rehabilitation in 1960 had been made possible by a gradual evolution in the political and ideological climate in France , itself reflected in Sartre 's own intellectual itinerary .
17 The migrations had been made possible by geological changes temporarily removing barriers such as the English Channel , or opening up new routes through the creation of land-bridges .
18 The novel needs to be understood in the context of the modes of textual communication which have been made possible by the digital revolution .
19 Contributions to both of these acquisitions have been made possible through a joint promotion with the Kellogg company of Great Britain .
20 Consumer targeting has been made possible by developments in demographics and statistics , and Information Technology applications in these areas .
21 They have been made possible in consumer markets by developments ( i ) in the study of demographics and statistics ; and ( ii ) in Information Technology applications .
22 It has been made possible by improvements in communication and organizational efficiency .
23 Its contents certainly merit much closer attention than on the whole has been made possible for the general public around Europe .
24 That has been made possible by an increase in the number of training places for young people from a grand total of 6,000 in 1979 to more than 260,000 today .
25 Observation and participation in the installation ceremonies are to be the major tools of research and have been made possible by earlier field-work .
26 This policy announcement , which was designed to curb heavy state spending in the health sector , had been made possible by the strong growth of medical aid schemes in all communities [ see above for plan to desegregate some state hospitals ] .
27 The elections , the first on a multiparty basis since 1964 , had been made possible by the success of opposition delegates at the earlier national conference [ see pp. 37307 ; 37445 ] in winning concessions on political reform .
28 Emphasising that " the key to a peaceful solution lies in the hands of Afghans themselves " , he said nevertheless that the talks had been made possible by the " new , positive and changing " United States attitude , a comment widely regarded as a reference to recent US congressional moves to cut aid to the mujahedeen by 10 per cent .
29 For each of the four sub-groups of Games and Sports , Aquatics , Outdoor Pursuits and Dance greater continuity and progression has been made possible by the introduction of five modules extending from the very basic introductory level to performance , tactical awareness , and knowledge and understanding commensurate with good club standards .
30 Indeed , it had been made possible by the deliberate ambiguity of his pronouncements .
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