Example sentences of "[num] [vb mod] be made [adj] " in BNC.

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1 After reviewing the subpoenaed material Greene ruled on Jan. 30 , 1990 , that much of it was not relevant but that a number of diary entries for dates in 1985 and 1986 should be made available to the defence because they " may show what types of aid President Reagan thought could legally be provided for … the contras " .
2 Equations ( 7.14 ) and ( 7.15 ) show that , in such situations , the power factor is given by Consequently , if balance is achieved through adjustment of C 2 and R 4 rather than C 2 and R 2 , the dials of C 2 and R 4 can be made direct reading in power factor and capacitance although only the scale of the former will be linear .
3 A further $4 billion would be made available for reimbursing the Soviet Union for moving its citizens off the islands , withdrawing the troops stationed there , and paying compensation for the loss of property .
4 Töpfer also announced that DM13 billion would be made available for cleaning up uranium mines , and DM45 billion to shield buildings from ( naturally-occuring ) radon gas .
5 He welcomed a recent Government announcement that an extra £25 million would be made available to help his organisation to restructure itself over the next three years .
6 Much is contingent on the intelligence of our political systems and the chances of world history which may yet give us such a fright that something commensurable to the strides made by the creation of the UN in 1945 will be made possible .
7 Over the next 22 months , additional resources of at least £600 million will be made available for investment in education .
8 To enable the Chief Executive to meet the performance requirements contained in this Agreement , a gross total of £1,392.8 million will be made available to the Agency , being the sum for which the Secretary of State has gained the approval of Parliament under Vote 2 of the 1993–94 Supply Estimates for the Employment Department Group .
9 More than £75 million will be made available to assist private sector planting through the Woodland Grant Scheme .
10 More than £75 million will be made available over the three years from the commission 's woodland grant scheme to help private planting .
11 The main spending areas within the £13.4 billion budget for 1993-94 include £3.7 billion for health ; education will rise to £1.2 billion given the extra responsibility of funding all higher and further education in Scotland while £141 million will be made available for agriculture as a result of reforms to the Common Agricultural Policy .
12 They 're now saying four hundred jobs will go but less than a hundred will be made redundant .
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