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

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1 The Pavlova Works will carry on for the next three months and some jobs will be made available at the group 's other centres .
2 The role of psychotropic medication in such cases should be made clear to the patient , particularly where medication is only a means of assisting coping behaviour rather than dealing with patients ' fundamental problems .
3 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 .
4 Copies of these conventions may be made available for inspection at our officer or those of the carrier concerned .
5 These observations will be made clear to the team and to individual players before the game at Lord 's . ’
6 These payments must be made irrespective of whether or not tax has been deducted from the sub-contractors ' payments .
7 The extent to which these differences should be made obvious to students is less clear :
8 Cm.918 sought to address this issue by committing the government to see if these reports could be made available a couple of months earlier .
9 I would now like to make specific proposals as to how the model of pragmatic mediation that I have proposed in these chapters might be made operational within a programme of in-service education for language teachers .
10 Cheques for these events must be made payable to Theatre Royal , Brighton and a stamped addressed envelope enclosed for return of ticket.s
11 Cheques for all these events must be made payable to Brighton Borough Council .
12 Tutoring for all subjects will be made available to all students after school hours .
13 " All candidates should be made aware of the crucial importance of the introductory sentences , possibly extending to a short paragraph to each answer they produce .
14 Many deficiencies can be made good from alternative sources : time and again the Valor Ecclesiasticus , compiled barely a decade later , gives virtually the same values as the survey for Church properties .
15 It 's not known if more funds will be made abvailable to send young criminals to places like Earlswood , or wether local authorities will still be expected to pay the bill .
16 The sentences for those offences would be made concurrent , so as to produce a total of six months for all the offences for which the appellant was committed under Criminal Justice Act 1967 , s.56 .
17 More resources will be made available through the safer cities scheme , which is funded by the Home Office .
18 More families could be made homeless in one of the region 's housing blackspots , because of delays in the payment of housing benefits .
19 We will examine whether certain regulations affecting individual citizens within their own homes could be made advisory , rather than mandatory .
20 Where necessary police stations should be kept open and enough policemen should be made available for beat duties and for detection work , I give way .
21 Because we can not : because our servants would n't have it , knowing , as we know , that both parties would be made miserable by it .
22 Profile is the natural elevation for figures in narrative art , since they are concerned with each other and their activity , not with the spectator ; so head and legs are in profile ; but the chest is shown frontal , because that is its fullest extension and the attachment of both arms can be made clear .
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