Example sentences of "[noun prp] [modal v] be made [adj] " in BNC.

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1 But , if this notable service is rendered by your lordship , it could be recommended that the Earls of Dunbar and March could be made hereditary Keepers .
2 He said that a small number of serving officers in Bosnia and Ulster may be made redundant .
3 To prevent further cases the Indian community in the United Kingdom should be made aware of the risks associated with the use of ethnic remedies , and their distribution and sale should be monitored .
4 CA-Unicenter will be made available for Sun Microsystems Inc Sparcstations , IBM Corp RS/6000s and AS/400s , and Novell Inc NetWare by the end of the year .
5 CA-Unicenter will be made available for Sun Microsystems Inc Sparcstations , IBM RS/6000s and AS/400s , and Novell Inc NetWare by the end of the year .
6 In addition , the Palacio de Velazquez would be made available to the Prado on a temporary basis .
7 The Russian media reported on June 20 that it had been agreed by Presidents Cossiga and Yeltsin in December 1991 that Soviet documents relating to financial relations between the CPSU and the PCI should be made available to the Italian law enforcement bodies .
8 The onshore surveys core programme , which began in 1990/91 , consists primarily of a 15-year mapping programme in which 1:50 000 geological map sheets for the whole of Great Britain will be made available to the public by 2005 .
9 Carl Sagan , the distinguished astrophysicist , suggested in 1961 that Venus could be made habitable to earthlings if it were seeded with blue-green algae , which would split up the carbon and oxygen molecules to glean the carbon necessary for the glucose and carbohydrate diets they would need .
10 Mr Pearson said the complete list for Darlington will be made available to the public on May 1 .
11 The manager of the store decided that Ms Porter should be made redundant .
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