Example sentences of "[that] he [be] make " in BNC.

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1 The investiture of Prince Charles as Prince of Wales could be turned into a perfect television event , and they recommended in addition that he be made available for radio and television interviews .
2 ‘ Well all I 'm tellin' you , Pat , is that he 's made a lot of enemies .
3 And it 's obvious that he 's made a start with the clunch pit murder ; but that is n't noted either .
4 Wishful thinking apart , it 's more likely that he 's making the most of a nice soft bed and reasonable food , ’ said Marcus , trying to find a creative way out of the check Pete had put him in .
5 Erm , I wonder if this is a matter which budget review might wish to keep on a continuing brief , so that , to satisfy themselves that the , this council is in fact making progress , and will be in a position to satisfy the district auditor in future years that we are er , taking on board the comments that he 's making and er , moving forward .
6 In course of time he finds that he is the pet antipathy of his superior officers , that he is made a butt for the amusement of other men on parade , and that if there is any unpleasant work or unpopular bear or point going vacant it falls to his lot to fill it .
7 Although part of nature in that he is made from dust , he is nevertheless created in the image of God and as such possesses many of the qualities of Godhead : mind , will , emotions , conscience .
8 Dressed in white tie , his delivery is conversational and informal , but , to sustain the illusion that he is making it all up as he goes along ( it is in fact directed by Peter Barkworth ) , he launches into too many rambling sidetracks .
9 Does it follow that he is making a statement , reporting his mental act of knowing , as opposed to doing something ?
10 But , throughout his essay , his use of language suggests that he is making more general claims .
11 I take that as the hon. Gentleman 's first spending commitment , except that he is making it on behalf of employers and businesses .
12 As to the Secretary of State 's personal statement , as he knows , we do not always agree about everything , but we very much appreciate the efforts that he is making to bring everybody around the table .
13 Thus the wording of an exclusion must be clear and unambiguous : " if a party wishes to exclude the ordinary consequences that would flow in law from the contract that he is making he must do so in clear terms " ( Scrutton LJ in Szymonowski v Beck [ 1923 ] 1 KB 457 ) .
14 I believe that he was made a partner as soon as he had finished his degree — but that may be pure conjecture on my part . ’
15 It was within his own mode of religious discourse that he was made aware of the need to travel in a certain spirit and to think and act in accordance with specific religious and ethical criteria to which he gave the name Truth .
16 If was for service to the monarchy , however , that he was made the first Earl Ashburnham in 1730 ; for a family that had begun as modest farmers in the medieval Weald , this was no mean achievement .
17 It emerged yesterday that he was made bankrupt two weeks ago today for failing to pay his solicitors for work they had done .
18 It was won because Labour was the party of high taxation , because the Conservative Party presented an alternative , and because most electors neither admired Mr Kinnock nor believed that he could deliver the promises that he was making .
19 In September 1726 Miller reported to Richardson that he was making a comprehensive catalogue of seeds saved from the previous year and would be forwarding it with Martyn 's Synoptical Table of Medicinal Plants and a list of exotics at Chelsea .
20 In each of his letters he had told Mum that he was making great progress .
21 She stiffened , suspecting that he was making fun of her .
22 Yet , Levine , who died in July 1987 , aged 81 , could not have realised that he was making one of the best investments of his life .
23 His class teacher also felt that he was making progress .
24 By Easter week it was clear to Richard that he was making no headway against a well-conducted defence and that in terms of political psychology it was risky to stake his reputation on one big success .
25 Arghatun was speaking again , and he gestured once or twice in the direction of Rostov and the others so that it was clear that he was making a report .
26 In other words , what would appear to be required is some awareness on the part of the defendant that he was making the task of the police a more difficult one , and this element may have been lacking in Willmott v. Atack , which would explain why the appeal was allowed .
27 As soon as she had realized that he was making no attempt to disguise his liking for her , she had known that there was no hope .
28 I had just taken over the Chair and I thought that he was making an intervention .
29 If he were a safety representative on a platform and , without explanation , he were transferred to another platform run by the same operator or service company , how would an industrial tribunal or any other organisation be able to prove that the reason for his transfer was that he was making a nuisance of himself over safety matters ?
30 Anan said in a press conference that he was making " basically a goodwill visit " .
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