Example sentences of "made are [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Any variations in data since the last call was made are checked on-line .
2 The fundamental particles of which matter is made are arranged in generations .
3 Any gains made are locked in at the end of the quarter .
4 ( 1 ) " Competent applications " should be taken as meaning applications made in accordance with 55.10 and 11 for the grant , including the provisional grant , of , a new licence or a regular extension of the permitted hours to the licensing board for the area ( or division of an area ) where the premises in respect of which the application is made are situated .
5 With a score-keeping facility a tutor can monitor the performance of a student as the responses made are recorded for later reference .
6 Examination results and awards made are recorded , and annual reports prepared for local education authorities .
7 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 .
8 Some places are so hot , indeed , that the atoms of which matter is made are torn apart ; others so dense , that atoms collapse .
9 All the adjustments made are summarized in Table 12–5 .
10 Most experimental studies of sleep now allow subjects a night of acclimatization to laboratory conditions , so that on their first night they are wired up in the usual way , but whatever recordings made are discarded , and the experiments proper begin on the second night .
11 There is no doubt that much remains to be learnt about the technology of the period , but the few specialist studies that have been made are enlightening .
12 Is it not more effective to introduce him to methods in order that such ‘ discoveries ’ as are made are appreciated and understood ?
13 The principles of assessment , the heads of damage and the deductions that have to be made are dealt with in this chapter .
14 The few generalisations that can be made are discussed at appropriate points below .
15 Some cases in which progress has been made are discussed in the next chapter .
16 The amount of bills bought in each band , the type of bill and the interest rate at which the deal was made are published after both the morning and afternoon sessions .
17 Details of any reductions that have been made are held in enquiry screen four .
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