Example sentences of "make be [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Such attempts as we can make are essential . |
2 | The regulations which a licensing board may make are concerned with procedure only . |
3 | Typically , the figurines which they made are 20 centimetres high and depict worshippers in attitudes of adoration , or reclining goats , or cattle . |
4 | The type of notes you make are personal but the important point is that you can follow them with only a glance . |
5 | The key is to start with something simple ; 95 per cent of the decisions you make are unconscious — for example , when you drive a car you never really think about putting it into first or second gear . |
6 | The checks that we make are quick but thorough as we take our responsibilities seriously-no one wants to add to an existing debt problem . |
7 | If you want to carry the smallest possible quantity of water or get the best possible price in the market , the judgements you make are important in a way those made in a water tray or school shop can never be . |
8 | If the Government do introduce the order , will that not mean that the 5 million liability orders already granted and the 200 imprisonments that have already been made are illegal ? |
9 | Payment of the mortgage allowance will be through the normal salaries system on a monthly/four-weekly basis and will be non-taxable , provided that the Inland Revenue is satisfied that the payments made are reasonable in amount . |
10 | Whether the length of time spent in making these inquiries and the mode in which they are made are reasonable or not may be nice questions . |
11 | We believe that the assumptions we have made are reasonable and that the picture we paint is a valid one . |
12 | The two further major reservations that must be made are first that the service is moulded chiefly by the doctrine of ministerial responsibility with all that flows from it — anonymity , one collective viewpoint , secrecy and a degree of isolation from the rest of the community . |
13 | The judgements that have to be made are complex , not least because local government has existed for a long time and the opportunities for building up capital or depleting it have been great . |
14 | Doors leading directly from a lean-to garage to the house must meet the Building Regulations requirements concerning fire spread : if you plan such an installation , notify your supplier and confirm with the Building Inspector that the provisions made are satisfactory . |
15 | Now a new book , The Reader 's Digest Family Guide to Alternative Medicine* , has been published to help you find out when alternative medicine may be helpful and whether or not the claims made are valid . |
16 | And then you 'll find even in er similar types of countries the structure in which foreign policy is made are different . |
17 | I would repeat that , in my opinion , the only limitations on the type of order that can be made are those imposed by its statutory purpose and intended effect . |
18 | The great majority of the vessels made were simpler . |
19 | Now , that loving counted for nothing and all the sweet promises they had made were empty words that floated like echoes in a great grey void . |
20 | That such a choice between working emotionally or technically can be made is useful for teachers to be aware of . |
21 | However , how such a judgement can be made is controversial . |
22 | The first generalization that can be made is that andesite lavas are more viscous than basalt ones . |
23 | The most fundamental realization that needs to be made is that desktop publishing uses ‘ real ’ typefaces which are proportionally spaced and not the monospaced characters of the word processing world . |
24 | One of the best known approaches as to how decisions ought to be made is that of Simon , who developed the behaviour alternative model . |
25 | The first point to be made is that to is not , strictly speaking , part of the infinitive : the latter is a verb , whereas to is a dematerialized preposition whose use is called for in certain contexts because of the meaning it expresses . |
26 | In this particular case , the assumption being made is that only animals that are preyed upon need camouflage . |
27 | I think the decision made is disgusting . |
28 | The method is used mainly on a research basis , and validation of the assumptions made is necessary before widespread adoption of such photographic surveillance in routine clinical use can be advocated . |
29 | I 'm saying the next appointment to be made is all by , a complaint examiner , what I should n't have thought we wanted to do at the moment more than one . |
30 | The number of student films and non-student shorts currently being made is greater than ever before . |