Example sentences of "[n mass] [vb mod] be [vb pp] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Crews were even dispatched to determine if any of the aircraft could be made airworthy .
2 Following an agreement by the Council to meet the marginal cost of additional interviews , the Scottish Office enhanced the sample size for Lothian and agreed that the data would be made available for local use .
3 There are , of course , one or two insurance companies who offer an insurance scheme that avoids the need to make the payment of any deposit , but that , upon payment of a premium , provides a guarantee to the seller 's conveyancer that should the transaction not proceed , then the appropriate 10% will be made available in the course of forfeiture becoming a legal possibility under the terms of the contract .
4 Each aircraft will be given numerical codes to use by ATC .
5 particular activities ( such as training courses , specialist catalogues etc ) are required in order to ensure that possible users of the data can be made aware of their potential .
6 Although the wording indicates that this had given rise to " considerable discussion " , implying that these methods had been questioned by some present , and the phrase " it was unwise to make any further interpretation " implies that those methods should not be spelled out too explicitly , the clear conclusion of the conference was that the policy being followed by 5 Corps should be given full backing .
7 People should be made aware of both actual and potential old age abuse , its causes and ways of preventing it .
8 Furthermore , when Joseph explained to his brothers the purposes of God that had been running through the events they had been caught up in , he used terms recalling the promises of Genesis 12 : ‘ … you meant evil against me ; but God meant it for good , to bring it about that many people should be kept alive , as they are today ’ ( 50.20 ; see , too , 45.4–11 ) .
9 Certain other people must be given written notice of proceedings although they are not entitled to party status ( FPCR , r4(3) ; FPR , r4.4(3) ) .
10 People must be made aware that there is a national book sale on at the moment ; that it is the highlight of the bookselling year ; that it is a time when bargains can be had ; and that most of the titles return to full price in February .
11 But they say people must be made aware of the risks .
12 Staff should be made aware that some of the most sinister fetal heart rate decelerations ( late ) are often shallow and difficult to detect ; some of the most obvious with greatest amplitude ( variable ) may be of little or no pathological importance .
13 75% of employers are failing to meet the requirement that 3% of their staff should be registered disabled ( p 102 ) .
14 Staff should be given relevant information about patients and their social and medical needs .
15 It is clear that as a matter of prudent management in a firm of any size one of the partners or a senior member of staff should be given overall responsibility for ensuring that all partners and employed solicitors ( whether or not held out as partners ) comply with these basic requirements of professional practice ( by keeping a check on replacement and renewal dates , collating relevant statistical information , ensuring timeous completion and posting of applications , etc ) and that the firm is spared the embarrassment of financial penalties or , even worse , an unwanted dissolution .
16 In general any interference should be minimised and once training is complete staff should be left alone .
17 That would destroy more small businesses and large companies , even more people would be made unemployed and more families would lose their homes .
18 Oh yes , of course , these mostly ill-educated people would be given full instruction on how to regulate the dome environments , how to manage the delicate hydroponics farms clustered like eggs round the city skirts .
19 Similarly , becoming a hermit and avoiding contact with other people would be considered deviant behaviour but it is not criminal .
20 Without help , many elderly people would be left isolated .
21 A passage in Wulfstan 's Institutes of Polity is also relevant : " Through an unwise king , the people will be made wretched not once but very often , because of his misdirection ( misræd ) .
22 THE former Cabinet Minister , Mr Norman Tebbit , yesterday led an angry response from the Tory backbenches to Mr Douglas Hurd 's announcement in the Commons that up to 250,000 Hong Kong people will be offered full British citizenship in the hope of staunching the ‘ haemorrhage of talent ’ from the colony .
23 Up to 450 of the 500 staff will be made redundant at the laboratory in Leatherhead , Surrey , one of the country 's leading research centres on acid rain , and the remainder will be transferred .
24 It 's hoped that up to four hundred civilian staff will be offered new employment when an airbase closes next year .
25 Long term unemployed people can be given practical help with their job hunting efforts .
26 The other side of the placebo coin is that people can be made ill by something they believe will make them ill .
27 Bush confirmed that an additional $21,000,000 would be made available for food and humanitarian assistance .
28 It was proposed by the Principal Education Officer ( Schools ) that £70,000 would be made available from the Schools Branch budget , representing £35,000 from the sum normally allocated to the School Library Services and £35,000 from central funding for replacement purposes .
29 Cheques for £8.49 should be made payable to MCA Records Ltd .
30 But amounts of up to £5,000 can be made available .
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