Example sentences of "[that] they [be] made " in BNC.

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1 Everybody has seen Fantasia or Snow White , or one of the many Tom and Jerry cartoons , and the majority of those old enough to understand will realise that they 're made up of literally thousands of drawings .
2 Scientific examination has shown that they are made of bronze similar to that used in genuine Italic figures from Italy and the patination appears to have developed over a long period , suggesting that they are not modern copies .
3 Further analysis of the above five steps could be conducted ( for instance , it is worth noting that they are made up of ( I ) non-drama — 1 ( 2 ) nun-drama — 1 ( 3 ) drama — 1 ( 4 ) non-drama — 1 ( 5 ) drama activities ) but it is not in the matter of graded steps within a sequence that drama resembles a game : the game element of drama is inherent within each stop .
4 Interactionists would question that implication , and argue that they are made up of a plurality of values and norms , which may often conflict .
5 In the cellars are cupboards which are unusual in that they are made of the wood from the boxes used in the sugar trade with Brazil .
6 Remember that they are made of the hide of good beasts and still appreciate feeding , even after three or four hundred years .
7 Petrological analysis by Andrew Russel ( 1984 ) revealed that they are made from 20 fabrics , and undecorated vessels are found in the same fabrics .
8 Consequently , the vast majority of rugs made in Central Asia are collectively referred to as Turkomans , regardless of the fact that they are made by a number of specific tribes ( Beshir , Tekke , Ersari , etc. ) , while individual items may be marketed under either the collective Turkoman heading or the name of the actual weaving tribe .
9 It is easy to think that they are made by men .
10 While for some this is a welcome development , for many others this structural change in the labour market reduces the income and the company welfare benefits of those concerned to such an extent that they are made inferior to their colleagues in the primary labour market .
11 One views unusual vertical arrangements with suspicion , presuming that they are made so as to prevent others entering the industry , to raise margins and thereby increase profits at the expense of consumers .
12 We now know in fact that neither the proton nor the neutron is elementary but that they are made up of smaller particles .
13 Bit mapped graphics : Certainly the most common , these derive their name from the fact that they are made up from individual dots or pixels , each of which represents one bit of computer memory .
14 His instruments are exceptional in that they are made with an escapement , something with which not one in a hundred bothers himself .
15 This reveals that they are made up of thin lamellae , often lozenge shaped , sometimes oval , about 10 to 20 nm thick , depending on the temperature of crystallization .
16 The Trade Marks Act 1938 , following previous legislation , serves two main purposes : first , to protect the goodwill and reputation which a trader has built up around the mark involved and , secondly , to prevent the public from being deceived into buying inferior goods in the belief that they are made by another manufacturer .
17 It accords them a privilege from action for defamation , on the condition that they are made honestly .
18 In making these comments , one begins to ask , ‘ why is it necessary that they be made ? ’ .
19 Laura insisted that they be made up as near as possible in the original manner , from the cutting and colouring to the hand-sewn hems ; historical accuracy was to be paramount .
20 This , the technical skills required to make them , and the apparent lack of copper resources in Nigeria have prompted many scholars to conclude that they were made away from sub-Saharan Africa , although no convincing stylistic links with other cultures , including those of the Mediterranean , have emerged .
21 Like the dimensions of stone circles , the weights of these objects seemed to peak in definite weight bands , suggesting that they were made to preset weight specifications .
22 The die study has become one of the most important tools used by the numismatist because it provides a physical link between two separate objects and thereby provides evidence that they were made at the same place and time .
23 The same method of the die study is also useful in establishing mints , as die links between coins indicate that they were made at the same mint .
24 For instance , some coins of the Roman Emperor Severus Alexander found in Egypt fall into two stylistic groups , and the discovery that each group has different trace elements provides clear evidence that they were made at different mints .
25 Earlier studies of comets jets , focused on the short-period comet Swift-Tuttle , showed that they were made up of dust particles of about one micrometer in diameter .
26 The most influential policy norm in the Maud proposals was that local government services should be so organised that they were made available on the most economic basis possible , having regard to economies of scale .
27 Lamm argues that they were made of organic material , wood or bone , differences being introduced by the creation of a number of similar , but not identical , examples ( Lamm 1973 ; 1980 ; Lamm and Lundström 1976 ) .
28 Subalterns posted to the Indian Army were expected to kill a tiger in order to prove that they were made of the right stuff .
29 The so-called ‘ Palace Style ’ amphoras were at first made and used only at Knossos itself , which strongly suggests that they were made for the use of the ruling elite .
30 Experts believe that they were made in Mortlake between 1630 and 1660 , but it is by no means clear how and when they reached Bratislava .
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