Example sentences of "made be " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 During his final years he extensively revised , rewrote and rearranged his poems , especially The Prelude , and although the changes he made are not always improvements , they add up to the formation of the definitive text of the poems , so that many lines and phrases which we think of as unmistakably Wordsworth date from these latter years .
2 Typically , the figurines which they made are 20 centimetres high and depict worshippers in attitudes of adoration , or reclining goats , or cattle .
3 The kinds of errors he made are illustrated by these responses :
4 President , I 'd like to er , offer thanks on behalf of my membership in the Process and Construction Section , on the false agreement , it was a very successful week and just to echo Keith 's words , those links that we made are working and we are in correspondence with the , our colleagues in and we 're picking that up in terms of recruitment .
5 The first membranes they made were far too thin and would not survive transfer into air , let alone freeze-drying .
6 Among proposals which ministers made were more incentives for mothers to remain at home , education vouchers , curbs on the power of the professions , and greater encouragement for wealth creators .
7 The recordings you made were mainly smaller-scale pieces .
8 The glue joints made were typical of this type of adhesive — almost instant and relatively brittle .
9 Ironically , some of the breakthroughs we made were with others from the UK market .
10 Among several comments and recommendations that this body made were :
11 The soft drinks which she also made were good sellers during the summer months , costing only 2½d and even then , 1d was allowed upon return of the bottle .
12 I listened to this tale of woe and as I dug with my tiny spade , wondered what I might find , an arm or perhaps a leg , but the only discoveries that I made were small pieces of coal washed up on the beach .
13 The dispositions Vernon made were to become a model on similar occasions in the future and are best summed up in his own words :
14 There is no doubt that many of its customers have used loans in cases where they would previously have use ( more costly ) HP a 1977 survey showed that 59 per cent of the loans it made were for motor vehicle purchase .
15 ( With a little re-working I even found the sweaters I made were nice enough to give as Christmas presents ! )
16 On average they had only five or six peasant households at their disposal , and since they lacked the capital , the expertise , and the time to raise peasant productivity , the exactions they made were onerous .
17 It is worth noting that although the children produced passages which facilitated greater learning , the changes which they made were not necessarily ones which would be picked up by a readability formula .
18 But perhaps the most crucial changes they made were to what Gordon referred to as the " macrostructure signalling " within the passage .
19 The eloquent points he made were irrefutable .
20 Sometimes the initial claims made were much exaggerated : as the claim made in New Testament studies that the computer would for the first time reveal the true lineaments of the Bible that we had ignorantly worshipped .
21 The principle sub-divisions made were the work sub-file and spatial sub-file .
22 Among the points she made were the need for care of children , the importance of supporting the NCH , which was doing such a wonderful job for children in need ; and the necessity of seeking out the fathers who abandon their children and making them pay maintenance .
23 I was never popular and I had few friends , but such friendships as I made were mostly lasting .
24 Such concessions as they made were mere delaying tactics .
25 But the points he made were chiefly concerned with moral questions affecting the status of divorce , on which he had strong views : whereas I had been occupied more with the Baldwin government and its apparent wish to stifle certain political views , especially concerning unemployment , to which the King had given expression .
26 I hope that the true and forceful points that my hon. Friend made were heard by Opposition Members and that they will take note of the success of British industry .
27 The references that I made were not to Labour party documents but to papers published by the chambers of commerce .
28 The first advances she herself made were to Sylvia , Sue 's four-year-old daughter .
29 In a public statement Bradley , who was liable to fines for failing to report major investments , said : " The errors I made were not deliberate .
30 Up to then , however , on Dr Anstey 's figures the profits made were at least the equal of most other areas of investment , with 9.5 per cent being the aggregate decennial average from 1761 to 1807 .
  Next page