Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb mod] [adv] be made [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Generally these four factors work together in combination , though syllables may sometimes be made prominent by means of only one or two of them .
2 A range of modellers should thus be made available and selected according to the needs of the specific problem being investigated .
3 They asked if funds could possibly be made available for refurbishment or replacement of the battered furniture .
4 A list giving likely publications by the Comptroller and Auditor General in the coming months will now be made available in the Library .
5 The project will investigate how information about such expectations and values could usefully be made available .
6 The alternatives must both be made available to the subject if the plain purpose of the subsection is to be achieved .
7 But the Ministry of Defence says seventy-six civilian workers will still be made redundant .
8 The same separation of colours will also be made visible to our observer for any raindrop that is situated in a region of the sky such that the line joining the raindrop to the sun makes an angle D with the line joining the raindrop to the observer .
9 Many a temporary gain has been lost because the significance of the development was recognised too late in the day and additional resources could not be made available .
10 Physical controls on capital spending remained , but , as under Labour , with the gradual restoration of the weakened economic base more resources could progressively be made available .
11 ‘ Kavanagh said the steak was n't great but that the lamb was good , ’ Maggie added but Moran was already on his way out again , muttering that not even simple things were made clear in this house and if simple things could n't be made clear how was a person ever to get from one day to the next in this world .
12 And on the other side , subordinate groups have no other recourse than armed revolt if they are deprived of other means of exercising political rights ; or they may find themselves in a situation where their formal rights can only be made effective in practice by the use or threat of violence .
13 My own belief , for which I shall attempt to argue , is that , whatever may become of the GCSE ( and its future seems very speculative ) , A levels should gradually be made redundant .
14 The relationship between partners should normally be made clear in the partnership deed .
15 For example , routes will frequently be made economical only if adults are taken on the school transport services .
16 With a little ingenuity , passages which at first sight would appear to require much use of the pedals can often be made playable with very little chromatic alteration , or perhaps none at all , by using enharmonic equivalents of certain notes .
17 Service or maintenance charges and liability for repairs must also be made clear .
18 " In future , anyone who produces and markets vehicles should also be made responsible for their disposal . "
19 So he has an interesting idea that we can set up democratic procedures to protect the minority within those procedures so that tyranny of the majority is something that afflicts only certain types of democracies , but if we have other types of democracies then we can protect the minority and the idea for proportional representation is often claimed in this light , but actually it does n't work as an idea , because although it allows a minority to be represented , represented is a different from being protected and so even if there 's a member of parliament with the one member of parliament with your unpopular views , that does n't mean that your unpopular views wo n't be made illegal say , because the fact that there 's one member of parliament wo n't mean that
20 See RSC Ord 41 , notes 41/1 and 4½-8 and Practice Direction ( Evidence : Documents ) ( 1983 ) 1 WLR 922 — whilst the latter is a High Court Direction , all its requirements on affidavits , exhibits , etc should be adopted in the county court , for example , individual letters should not be made separate exhibits ; and see also CCR Ord 20 , r 10 .
21 However , many important datasets would not be made available for secondary use without the Archive undertaking to administer some control on behalf of the data owner .
22 Refreshment services can normally be made available close to your meeting .
23 He says the facilities should also be made available at appropriate times and at competitive prices for conferences , seminars , meetings and dinners .
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