Example sentences of "[pron] be made [adj] " in BNC.

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1 WHAT HAPPENS IF I AM ILL , HAVE AN ACCIDENT OR I AM MADE REDUNDANT ?
2 Q What happens if I am ill , have an accident or I am made redundant ?
3 I 'm made clean !
4 I was made uneasy by those parading men in smart suits and dark glasses , who appeared to be a kind of confraternity of Falangists , ardent nationalists and supporters of Franco , whose picture was everywhere .
5 I was made sorry for her at first , as I would be for any young girl , crippled — it is hinted by the cruelty of her husband — and a mother , but even at the beginning there is a niggling doubt that she is rather superficial and shallow .
6 I was made redundant less than a year after I became a Sheffield city councillor , and I 've never believed in those sorts of coincidences .
7 I wo n't be rushing out to spend big this Christmas because I was made redundant a few weeks ago and have had no luck finding another job .
8 A few days later , I was made redundant .
9 Er you one must be reminded that er it 's only three weeks today from when I was made redundant
10 I was made redundant when I was fifty eight by Welwyn Garden City when er Welwyn Garden City that 's er I was unemployed .
11 Two years later when I was sixty and four months I was made redundant quite happy .
12 I was made redundant in the summer.Ity 's a chicken and egg thing .
13 I was made nervous , but was careful not to seem so .
14 I was made head girl there and captain of the senior hockey team .
15 I happened to have with me the journal of Dorothy Wordsworth on my trip to the Dales as I had forgotten to return it to the public library , and you have my word that I dropped it the instant I was made aware that they were harbouring a drug addict .
16 For the first time in my life I was made conscious of not being able to control my own situation .
17 The third is that they may say things that seem absolutely correct at the time , but which are made ludicrous by the unfolding of events .
18 In the first generation of this project the user specifies spatial queries using system implementation concepts which are made comprehensible ( and refined through testing ) .
19 Learning difficulties for both first and second language speakers without an academic background lie in the abstractions which are made possible by certain specific linguistic mechanisms .
20 The range of choices which are made available to the child may not be determined by the adult so much as by the nature of the interactions which are jointly established between adult and child .
21 The extent to which a child is able to take advantage of the learning opportunities , which are made available within a particular setting on a day-to-day basis , will be a major factor in influencing how much progress occurs .
22 The economic development of the regions is further assisted by structural funds , which are made available through the European Community .
23 In litigation and arbitration , the amount of the costs is subject to the control of the court 's " taxation " procedures , which are made available to arbitrations by s18(2) of the Arbitration Act 1950 , but can not be made available for expert determinations by any means , including a provision to that effect in the expert clause .
24 It rejoices in an enhanced belief in Manichaean and mythological archetypes of good and evil which are made manifest in exaggerated games of ‘ cops ’ and ‘ robbers ’ .
25 Up to December 1981 , the Federal Reserve Board actively discouraged domestically-based US banks from taking foreign currency time deposits , e.g. DM , Sw.Fr. , by insisting on their being made subject to reserve requirements .
26 Although the flats are very compact , generally following the standards laid down for this type of housing in DoE Design Bulletin 29 , they share the facilities of a jetty on to the river , and a roof-top conservatory and roof garden , all of which were made possible by a £200,000 grant from the Historic Buildings Council .
27 The aims were to be implemented through accelerated increases in food production , which were made possible by the discovery of high-yielding grain at two international research centres in Mexico and the Philippines .
28 ‘ Saturday promises to be a great day for the public and will give children a chance to see the cars which were made famous for them through the Back to the Future film . ’
29 Using what would now be called GIS skills , Openshaw ( 1980 ) examined over 13 000 1 km grid squares in the UK which intersect the coastline and related these to data from the 1971 Census ( which were made available for such grid squares ) .
30 He is right to draw attention to the divisions on the Labour side of the House , which were made clear by the way in which the House responded to a point that the Leader of the Opposition made yesterday about the so-called unity of the Labour party .
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