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

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1 Indeed , the innovation opportunities that changes in the numbers of people and their age distribution , education , occupations , and geographic location make possible are among the most rewarding and least risky of entrepreneurial pursuits .
2 The nature of the research that the completed index will make possible is as yet uncertain .
3 What it did make possible was stalemate ; and that was what happened in the 1540s .
4 Despite the recession , which my right hon. Friend the Chancellor made clear is coming to an end , our national wealth is 23 per cent .
5 Another firm distinction which both Ashton and MacMillan make clear is between the dances of youth and age or innocence and experience .
6 What Smith does n't make clear is how we might get from the present destructive spiral to the moneyless system he advocates .
7 What the case does not make clear is how ISS made its profit , although it seems that Philips retained some control over the prices charged by ISS ( see point 14 of the judgement ) .
8 What has not yet been made clear is that the vice-chancellors are seriously split over the issue and some are expressing grave misgivings over the direction being taken .
9 However , all too often when two-spit digging is recommended , the point that is not made clear is that we should be thinking primarily about the needs of the plants that are to grow in the dug soil .
10 What the NEA and Frohnmayer 's troubles have made clear is that only leadership , intelligent , proud and committed , can explain to the American people what great art , validated by time and genius , can bring to heal a split society .
11 What was made clear was the TUC 's opinion that the control of the dispute must remain firmly in the hands of the APEX executive .
12 This criticism is not that instrumentalism is untheoretical , but rather that its hidden assumptions when made explicit are revealed as limited .
13 The state in which the ideas existed before being made conscious is called by us repression , and we assert that the force which instituted the repression and maintains it is perceived as resistance during the work of analysis .
14 Many of these interactions could be made automatic were it not for the basic need for a human presence for the social/ economic reasons mentioned above and because the human operator has to act as the ultimate back-stop when things go badly wrong .
15 Secondly , how well those made redundant are treated is an important factor in maintaining the morale of those who stay behind .
16 Figures alone colleagues can not show the misery of redundancy and unemployment , people who have been made redundant are thirty times to , more likely to commit suicide than those in work and time ten times more likely to be seriously ill .
17 Those made redundant were to wait for 26 weeks before being entitled to unemployment benefit .
18 ‘ We want to talk to Mr Stewart about the way the 67 men who were made redundant were treated by the company .
19 ‘ We want to talk to Mr Stewart about the way the 67 men who were made redundant were treated by the company .
20 ‘ On the question of whether the material which has been made available is sufficient to justify the initiation of a prosecution against Patrick Ryan he ( Mr Barnes ) has come to the clear conclusion that it is not sufficient for that purpose and that a prosecution would not be justified , ’ the statement said .
21 A vast and ordinarily unnoticed area of the history of the arts is the development of systems of social signals that what is now to be made available is to be regarded as art .
22 Another two London FM frequencies now being made available are likely to attract around 30 applications next month .
23 It would seem that practically all of the resources which have so far been made available are insufficiently accessible for any users other than their immediate designers .
24 Most students became ineligible for social security benefits , but the loan that was made available was well above the average benefit claimed .
25 Me being made homeless is a minor detail . ’
26 Not to have mentioned the strong interaction and the quarks and gluons thereby made necessary is barely forgivable , the omission of neutrinos and the lepton generations other than the electron ( the and particles ) is less so .
27 Meanwhile she had many friends who took up her cause : memorial concerts were given in Prague and Vienna ; she received a gratuity from the Elector of Cologne ; and the King of Prussia offered to purchase several compositions for 100 ducats each ( including the Requiem which Constanze made sure was ‘ completed ’ by Süssmayr so that she could collect the last instalment of money due from Count Walsegg ) .
28 Make sure was have enough material to make the these cages .
29 And as for Ronald Reagan , who among us can forget the words that so blew our minds on ‘ The Wit And Wisdom Of Ronald Reagan ’ album , a release which made Stiff 's Magic offshoot a legendary label overnight ?
30 One thing the supplement does make evident is how little space is left on limestone .
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