Example sentences of "[pron] [is] [adv] make " in BNC.
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1 | The code for a particular protein is first copied by a process known as transcription into a complementary molecule , messenger-RNA , which is also made up of four nucleotides . |
2 | This pattern has been repeated in Council Directive 92/56 on collective redundancies , which contains detailed extracts from three paragraphs of the Social Charter in its recitals , but which is again made under Article 100 , and therefore unanimously . |
3 | Gentlemen that these voyages will not now be subject to tax as a result of the withdrawal of subsection ( 4 ) , apart from the nominal charge for food which is normally made and which would be assessable . |
4 | Because the clinical signs appear during the prepatent period faecal egg counts are of little value in diagnosis which is best made on grazing history , clinical signs , and is possible , a post-mortem examination . |
5 | I saw the hospital where Pat works which is beautifully made , and met some of her workmates from different countries . |
6 | There is an additional prediction about the relationship between arousal and memory which is commonly made from Easterbrook 's hypothesis . |
7 | Miss T. being an adult , it is doubtful whether we have power to make a restraining order of the kind which is often made in the case of children whose medical treatment is in issue before the courts , but I hope and believe that it is in any event unnecessary . |
8 | In section 2.3.2 we made a distinction which is often made between the activities of banks or , more strictly , ‘ institutions comprising the monetary sector ’ and the activities of NBFIs . |
9 | A useful distinction in this context is that which is sometimes made between social and sociological problems . |
10 | But it too is a compensatory move which is sometimes made . |
11 | She 's already made two films , one starring Tom ‘ Magnum ’ Selleck . |
12 | Always more than a nepotistic afterthought , Brix had more musical input than The Fall could comfortably contain and now , after almost four years of intermittent solo action , she 's finally made her own album ( Spin This Web ) with her own group Adult Net . |
13 | She 's since made a complete recovery and Mona 's consultant says she ows everything to Janet . |
14 | But she 's now making another name for herself as the brains behind the first horse register in the country . |
15 | But er to , she never bought her , she 's never made . |
16 | You 're in a better position to ask the questions if you know who 's actually made the are n't you ? |
17 | She is also making good progress at her spinning wheel . |
18 | He or she is certainly making a commitment to trust God . |
19 | She is certainly making it more difficult for herself to succeed . |
20 | McCallen will be riding his 750 Castrol Honda in the open race against Beck on a Ducati along with Holden who is also making his first Irish national road race appearance . |
21 | And they perhaps fail to understand just how crushing it is to make beds and casseroles for one who is secretly making whoopee . |
22 | The Miller , in his tale , re-emerges in the target figure that superficially seems meant to represent the Reeve ; the Reeve then retrospectively identifies himself with a trickster and target figure : the trickster who makes a fool of the character supposed to represent him but who is subsequently made a fool of himself from another quarter . |
23 | this is a very good example of er putting interesting detail in the foreground in the way that tall bit of wood there is really making quite a a , an interesting subject in itself in the foreground . |
24 | The Spirit which rested upon him is now made over to them , along with the mission on which he was engaged ; this too is theirs . |
25 | Keepers can have the one off season … to be fair this season AFAIK he s only made the one ‘ howler ’ . |
26 | ‘ As you can see it 's already made ’ |
27 | It 's slowly making me ill ! |
28 | ‘ It 's right made for us , ready and waiting . ’ |
29 | It 's simply to make the letters bigger and try and get some sense of flow |
30 | But to the children of Gloucestershire , it 's just making a song and dance about having fun . |