Example sentences of "[vb base] to be made [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Yet decisions about the significance , for entry into higher education , of school-level achievement in public examinations are made all the time — and it is odd that they seem to be made without reference to CNAA , BTEC or the NCVQ .
2 The visitors seem to be made of sterner stuff .
3 My Coffin I direct to be made by Mr Daniel Millard Carpenter or his partner , of the same Thickness and sort in every Respect as my said late Wife 's . ’
4 In the larger cities of Nigeria traditional clothes and the more basic household goods all continue to be made by local artisans .
5 If this is so , it is not surprising that so many complaints continue to be made by patients and relatives about poor communication .
6 In our sort of high-technology business , the high profits tend to be made over a fairly limited time , which in many cases appears to be getting shorter .
7 These tend to be made of nylon strips with a metal loop to which the leash attaches .
8 This is an area only recently receiving attention , increasingly by using statistical tests for ‘ normalcy ’ : such studies should bring some objectivity to the assumptions which tend to be made at the moment about the character of individual or groups of hoards .
9 Such arrangements tend to be made at board or director level and are usually entered into when there is a financial link between the companies , such as companies within the same group of companies ( sometimes referred to as intergroup trading ) or between companies whose directors simply want to formalise an arrangement to purchase as much of each other 's products as possible .
10 Apart from a few straightforward effects ( slow motion , freeze frame ) , art movies tend to fall outside this area , because by and large SFX are expensive and time-consuming , whereas art movies of limited appeal tend to be made on relatively low budgets .
11 A fixed position allows the use of a tripod and , for the first time in this Christmas video shoot , the use of an extension microphone to enable you to make a good job of recording all those fascinating speeches that tend to be made after the second or third glass of wine .
12 Australian Cabernet Sauvignons tend to be made from very ripe , full flavoured fruit , which gains complexity and depth from oak ageing .
13 From my experience , a large proportion of ( necessary ) calls to these services tend to be made from payphones in remote locations , often involving a considerable detour from one 's route .
14 Work with oriented single crystals can give detailed information ; specialized texts ( see Ref. [ 7 ] , p. 63 ) should be consulted to enable the best use to be made of such experiments .
15 Satellite TV facilities allow use to be made of Russian TV programmes and films .
16 While supporting the general thrust of the strategy and its emphasis on the importance of transport to the regeneration of the regions , the CIT 's response also comments on the absence to date of an effective structure that could apply any available EC funding and carry a regional strategy forward , as well as on the need both for considerable investment in public transport and for the best use to be made of the existing transport infrastructure in serving proposed strategic development sites .
17 Figure 2.1 is a flow chart which covers some of the major decisions which have to be made as part of the formation of a catering enterprise .
18 ( See Types of Income ) Choices have to be made about what counts as income , and then further decisions are required to determine whether to sue gross income or disposable income , income before or after housing costs , and whether the average used is an arithmetic mean or a ‘ median ’ or mid-point in the distribution .
19 If the answer is ‘ yes , change is possible ’ , then certain choices have to be made about how individuals are going to tackle the problems which face them , and the counsellor will have a role in enabling counsellees to make those decisions .
20 The onus on his/her ingenuity is reflected in the wide range of decisions that have to be made about the context in which tokens occur .
21 The observed data on income , wealth , etc. , do not correspond accurately to the theoretical constructs ; the empirical procedures have to rely on proxy measures ; assumptions have to be made about the extent to which people benefit from different public programmes and about incidence .
22 Heavy demands are placed on schools to find time in the curriculum for a wide range of individually worthwhile activities and difficult decisions have to be made about priorities .
23 Urgent practical decisions have to be made about actions that will have demographic affects .
24 When processing through time , choices have to be made about how good a hypothesis looks now .
25 When processing across levels of description , choices have to be made about the relative contributions of each knowledge source .
26 Resources are finite , and choices have to be made between competing priorities and needs .
27 Difficult choices have to be made between opposing needs .
28 A party leader who hopes to reach 10 Downing Street has to devote much time to party management , and policies and appointments have to be made with an eye on the reactions of party factions .
29 And if the dialogue is to be experienced with vividness and flow , these inferences about language role have to be made with accuracy and ease .
30 It is not closely related to those fish who pioneered the land , so any comparisons with them have to be made with caution , but even so it can give us a hint about how that momentous move was accomplished .
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