Example sentences of "[vb mod] be [vb pp] explicit " in BNC.

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1 To recommend the principles which should guide teachers on how far and in what ways the model should be made explicit to pupils , to make them conscious of how language is used in a range of contexts .
2 We were asked to recommend a model of the English language as a basis for teacher training and professional discussion , and to consider how far and in what ways that model should be made explicit to pupils at various stages of education .
3 The problem for the teacher is how and in what contexts it should be made explicit to pupils .
4 It should be made explicit in the next treaty .
5 Really , it should be made explicit .
6 The committee was established to recommend a model of how the English language ( whether spoken or written ) works , which would form a basis for teacher training and professional discussion of English teaching ; to recommend how and how far this model should be made explicit to pupils ; and to recommend what pupils should be taught and be expected to understand by the ages of 7 , 11 and 16 .
7 WWF proposes that environmental protection and the eradication of poverty should be made explicit objectives of the MTO , and that non-governmental organisations should be given consultation rights , enabling them to make submissions to investigations of trade disputes .
8 They depend on an appropriate display of responsible behaviour , and the circumstances in which they are to be given must be made explicit .
9 While the general principles of project management are much the same in the two cases , a number of important aspects that are implicit in the first case , in that they are built in as part of the company procedures , must be made explicit in the second .
10 If planners intend to trim hospital budgets and reallocate staff to smaller facilities , this strategy must be made explicit from the outset .
11 A salaried partner 's position must be made explicit , in the interests both of himself and the firm .
12 Whatever is decided upon , the procedures to be adopted must be made explicit .
13 In this way it might be possible to discover the implicit features , which may be made explicit at some later date .
14 In each case the aims of the unit would be made explicit and discussed with pupils .
15 The learning that is expected from the accompanying ward experience can be made explicit , and here the names of the staff who might act as resource personnel can help the new learner particularly .
16 Whether or not all meaning can be made explicit in the text is perhaps less critical than the belief that it can and that making it so is a valid scientific enterprise .
17 Amidst these grand claims for the ‘ effects ’ of writing , Olson suppresses the qualification cited above that ‘ whether meaning can be made explicit in text is perhaps less critical than the belief that it can ’ and proceeds as though it were agreed and verifiable that writing can and does have such effects because of its intrinsic qualities .
18 A language can , of course , express any kind of information its speakers need to express , but the grammatical system of a given language will determine the ease with which certain notions such as time reference or gender can be made explicit .
19 For example , the informal decision making that is a component of ‘ surgical signatures ’ and ‘ practice style ’ can be made explicit by use of clinical judgment analysis and related techniques , which set the basis for variations in diagnostic and therapeutic judgment on a statistically firm footing .
20 This assumption can be made explicit by making literal use of an " existence predicate " , and sometimes any residual doubts about what is assumed on a particular occasion can be resolved only by a repeated and emphatic use of such predicates ; but , as is clear from what has been said so far , the use of such predicates is not analogous to acts of property ascription , especially if " properties " are understood in the sense of " accidental properties " .
21 First , conventionalism explains how the content of past political decisions can be made explicit and noncontestable .
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