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

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1 As from 1st July next the Home Assist 24 Hour emergency service will be made available to each Homecover policyholder from the renewal date of their policy .
2 This particularly applies to the laser printers , which should be made available to all users requiring high-quality output , subject to departmental priorities and security arrangements .
3 Feedback from those attending was positive and it is intended that , after some refining , the workshops will be made available to all colleges .
4 In order for most families to benefit from the types of prevention activities described , they probably need to be made available to all families on a voluntary basis , and they probably need to be relatively non-obtrusive and in essence , common .
5 Tutoring for all subjects will be made available to all students after school hours .
6 ( 4 ) Pre-bid discussions with privileged shareholders ( eg institutions ) have in the past been forbidden by the Panel on the basis that they contravene General Principle 2 ( information should be made available to all shareholders alike ) .
7 Careful follow-up , and readily available expert advice and support form the basis of a successful rehabilitation programme and should be made available to all patients .
8 The kit will be made available to some customers and other interested parties for around the cost of a day 's consultancy .
9 The kit will be made available to some customers and other interested parties for around the cost of one day 's consultancy .
10 Assistance for business plans shall be made available to these businessmen by the Small Business Administration .
11 We 've looked at the current number of users , where they live , the journey times that they have often provided by us on tra transport and the possibilities of where we can relocate them and clearly we have a number of centres in the Nottingham er conurbation which will be made available to those users from Beaver Vale .
12 All information must , of course , be made available in several languages .
13 But we are aware that many ex-shipyard workers are engaged in some very routine work , and that many of them feel they could be made redundant at any moment .
14 " With regard to the Native custom affecting cases of this kind , there is possibly no definite rule that can be made applicable to all cases and to all districts , but this rule appears to be applicable everywhere , that when a woman of one tribe or hapu marries into another tribe or hapu , her rights become extinguished , unless some act of ownership is exercised either by herself or her immediate descendants .
15 All macro-level features which can not be made intelligible in this way are regarded as being of secondary importance to the outcome of the story .
16 Inertial mass appears in the expressions for kinetic energy ( ) and momentum ( m i v ) , so that its definition can be made independent of any weighing process .
17 A clause similar to the following can be included to achieve this : ( a ) The parties agree to procure that the amount(s) of any payment(s) ( net of corporation tax to the extent that this is not franked by the payment of advance corporation tax payable on the distribution to be made pursuant to this clause ( a ) ) received by the Company pursuant to any claim(s) made under the keyman insurance effected by the Company pursuant to clause … shall as soon as practicable following receipt of such amount(s) by the Company be distributed to the Investor by way of dividend net of any advance corporation tax payable .
18 2.4.2 as may be [ reasonably ] required by the Architect provided that no modification shall be made pursuant to this clause 2.4.2 which would substantially alter the design layout nature capacity or standard of construction of the Premises as provided for in the Building Documents or substantially prejudice the use of the Premises for the purpose specified in the Lease It may be preferable to substitute the word " materially " for the word " substantially " in clause 2.4.2 as the latter suggests that some alteration less than substantial may be permitted but which could result in not inconsequential prejudice occurring to the design or use of the premises .
19 The matron , seeing my Lady took an interest in the place , pointed out a girl to her , named Rosanna Spearman , and told her a most miserable story : which I have n't the heart to repeat here ; for I do n't like to be made wretched without any use , and no more do you .
20 The patient may indeed be made sick in another way by receiving other such unchanged doses , even sicker than he was , for now only those symptoms of the given remedy remain active which were not homœopathic to the original disease , hence no step towards cure can follow , only a true aggravation of the condition of the patient . ’
21 Either benefit may serve as a motivator to individuals who must be made aware of these benefits and their own role .
22 To avoid disappointment farmers should be made aware of these pitfalls .
23 The broker may need to be made aware of this duty .
24 Attaboy , I thought , you show her otherwise she 'll be making free with this bit as well .
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