Example sentences of "make [prep] be " in BNC.

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1 This is the truth my lad and the first I made for was for the that , just off Canada , is is New Foundland ?
2 The first appearance a child would make after being charged would be before a youth court , formerly called a juvenile court .
3 What the carpet is made of is also an important consideration when buying a new carpet .
4 Two points made before are thereby worth reiterating : first , that the meaning of perversion is crucially context dependent ; second that one objective of this book is to restore to the concept dimensions which were obscured within the sexological/psychoanalytic traditions , though remaining inscribed within them , especially in Freud 's texts .
5 The subset made from is handled in a similar manner except that an original part number is allocated .
6 At the moment , ‘ history is made without being known ( l'histoire se fait sans se connâitre ) ’ — history constitutes , we might say today , a political unconscious .
7 Whatever the rules were , they were not necessarily made to be broken , but they were n't necessarily there to be obeyed either .
8 They are made to be drunk at one sitting .
9 Since the question is — or is made to be — one of his clinical judgment , his view will later be respected unless shown to be wholly unreasonable .
10 Clearly made to be all jackrabbit starts and pounce , lions can not sustain high speeds for long .
11 Is it not possible that French influence can be made to be felt once more ?
12 Her pieces , which are made to be used , are both decorative and functional .
13 The Bible says that humans ( you , me and teachers ! ) are made to be like God .
14 I 've got nothing against keyboards , in fact I love keyboard music , but if you want to play guitar you should buy a guitar that was made to be played like a guitar .
15 Guitars are made to be played !
16 Guitars are made to be played !
17 She felt like a child at the scene of an accident who knows nothing except that flesh was not made to be torn .
18 De Gaulle had told Ceauşescu ‘ embargoes were made to be broken ’ .
19 ‘ Gas Powered Discs ’ are made to be hard-wearing .
20 The tailwheel was made to be retractable and a third seat was added along with a gun position .
21 But traditions are made to be broken ; if this one is not , Lloyd 's may find itself in pieces instead .
22 His economic plan was made to be tougher on the deficit in the House of Representatives , and may be made tougher still in the Senate .
23 The acceptance of such a scheme meant that the government had accepted , albeit for economic and demographic reasons , the principle that ‘ society should include in its economic structure some form of direct financial provision for the maintenance of children , instead of proceeding on the assumption that , save in cases of exceptional misfortune , this is a matter which concerns only individual parents and should be left to them because normally men 's wages or salaries are , or ought to be and can be made to be , sufficient for the support of their families ’ ( Rathbone , 1940 ) .
24 Promises were made to be broken .
25 As long as you toe the chalk line ] Rules are made to be kept in this house , no shouting , or running upstairs , and no Language . ’
26 The more these techniques are made to be routine and intuitive , the greater your chance of being ahead in the last sprint .
27 This criticism was valid in the early days of the human capital theory but not later when attempts were made to be more specific .
28 They argue that it is unnatural to break up a programme which was made to be viewed as a whole .
29 Not because I was made to be late , but I , I , I , I 'd , me mother had made me cos she said you got ta come home to your dinner and there was no buses there were trams in them days , but I 'd got to get into the town .
30 It would suggest the need for assessment in a variety of settings , and that an attempt should be made to be aware of milieu bias .
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