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

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1 Cheques to be made payable to Bailey Distribution Ltd .
2 Can you please arrange for a cheque to be raised , to be made payable to TESOL for the sum of $62.00 US .
3 Can you please arrange for a cheque to be raised for the sum of £55.00 , to be made payable to BROADCAST in payment of continuing subscription fees .
4 if money for investment is made payable to the firm , it should be returned to the client to be made payable to the correct third party or , if this is not possible due to extreme circumstances , the cheque should be endorsed and forwarded immediately to the third party
5 Cheques to be made payable to : — Medau Society National Draw
6 All cheques to be made payable to ‘ Medau Society ( National Draw ) ’ .
7 I do n't mind being recorded , but I do n't want to be made peripheral .
8 However , Tradeco will enter into a Deed of Covenant with the church providing for a payment to be made equivalent to Tradeco 's total profits as computed for corporation tax purposes .
9 In other words , managers ' salaries have to be made incentive-compatible , so that the penalty for sending a false ‘ good ’ signal is always greater than the penalty for sending a true ‘ bad ’ signal .
10 Naturally there were protests from some ILEA teachers of languages , history , geography , home economics and physical education that their subjects were not to be made compulsory in the fourth and fifth years : such subjects , it was held , were thereby accorded a lower status .
11 Afshar and the other wanted General Gholam Ali Oveissi , the governor of Teheran , to be made prime minister .
12 ‘ I had to get one , ’ he explained , ‘ because they 're about to be made illegal . ’
13 ‘ I had to get one , ’ he explained , ‘ because they 're about to be made illegal . ’
14 Now the society wants all snares to be made illegal .
15 It may thus be difficult for the two schemes to be made compatible .
16 However , this has to be made compatible with Marx 's claim that knowledge is produced in thought ( it is a thought-object ) a statement which seems to imply that it is , after all , produced by individuals .
17 For that matter , how was the history of the Ancient World , as preserved in documents surviving from antiquity , which were now , for the first time , coming under critical scrutiny , to be made compatible with the divinely inspired , and therefore unquestionable , history of mankind as embodied in the Pentateuch ?
18 Robert Lord 's basic story-line provided a marvellous portrait of an ordinary worker and a very telling ‘ explanation of the roots of political prejudice ’ but these details had to be made real on film .
19 Ideally this type of assessment begins when the patient is admitted to hospital so that there is adequate time for planning if special arrangements have to be made prior to the patient going home .
20 ( 5 ) A licence under this Part of this Act may , in a case where it is proposed to construct or convert premises for a seamen 's canteen , be a provisional licence to be made final after the proposal has been carried out ; and Part II of the said Schedule 2 shall have effect as respects such licences .
21 It was unequivocally a place where women were held in order to be raped , ’ she said.Observers have also identified a specific category of women raped in order to be made pregnant .
22 Pasha Naiz and his death were evocative in consequential ways ; they were part of an idiom which was largely inexplicit ( though not unstructured ) but which has to be made explicit if it is to be understood by people who do not have it .
23 The first is a recognition that much of what has been described above already exists , but needs to be made explicit and systematic ; and secondly , there must be a recognition that partial attempts to change are almost inevitably doomed to fail in that they will always be compromised and administered by the history and culture of many schools .
24 Through their wide experience of the stories they have read and hear , they should be helped to increase their control of story form , recognising , for example , that events take place in a setting , which needs to be described , and that the outcome has to be made explicit for the reader .
25 But wherever it comes from , the theory needs to be made explicit and public if its relevance to pedagogy is to be effectively assessed .
26 The ’ Harriet was hungry ’ example may be only nine words long , but it nevertheless demonstrates many aspects of knowledge that need to be made explicit to a computer before it could be said to understand .
27 For ethnographers and sociolinguists considering linguistic interaction , these elements and others have to be made explicit in the analysis of features such as code-switching and role-relationships .
28 Reasons for this increased polarisation have yet to be made explicit , however .
29 It is worth checking your essay to make sure that you are not presupposing things which you do n't believe are true , and that you are n't hiding anything in a presupposition which needs to be made explicit and justified .
30 What had to be done was that motion pictures had to be made respectable .
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