Example sentences of "should be made [adv] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The Palace said both Charles and Diana decided two weeks ago the statement should be made just prior to their sons ' Christmas break from school .
2 The Code requires that information released during an offer should be made equally available to all shareholders .
3 It was further agreed that information and advice on Actively Seeking Work should be made widely available to claimants in West Belfast and that , wherever appropriate , the injustices of the legislation should be highlighted .
4 Risk issues should be made as relevant as possible .
5 Fourth , cycling should be made as safe as possible by using parks and traffic-restrained areas ( Figure 9.5 ) .
6 This is not cheating but acknowledging that the change-over period is one of difficulty and strain and should be made as attractive as possible .
7 Their procedures should be made more intelligible and appellants need more support and help in putting their cases .
8 Notice first that I have implied a tradeoff , which should be made more explicit and later will be explored in additional detail .
9 There is an opportunity for a subsequent improvement , if the system is freed from the worst effects of political interference , which should be made more explicit .
10 And I think it 's I would give very great weight to this partic these two criteria put together and and I think they should be made more explicit sir .
11 They , too , should be made more straightforward for people to understand and should be provided in a comparable form .
12 However , this duty should be made more onerous and explicit in the PPG Note .
13 The Committee concluded that the ‘ case law is probably sufficient to inhibit litigation by parents opposed to particular actions , such as authority to impose sanctions was insufficiently explicit and should be made more definitive ( see below ) .
14 In particular , licensing magistrates and fire and health authorities should be made more aware of the character and needs of historic buildings .
15 Richard Poynter , another leading solicitor in this field , argues complainants should be made more aware of the procedure as much recent primary law depends on far-reaching delegated powers through informal tribunals and administrative officials .
16 Albert Honey , who works for Thames Valley Police , agrees and thinks the regions M P's should be made more aware of the problem .
17 The purpose of the technique should be made very clear to parents so that they can also make it clear to the child what they are doing and why they are doing it .
18 Should be made less difficult
19 They can and should be made readily accessible to teachers and pupils in English as in other subjects .
20 Moreover , the child should be made fully aware that he will be expected to satisfy himself later in life as to what extent he accepts the instruction .
21 Certainly all partners should be made fully aware of their responsibilities in these respects and the potential consequences for the firm should they fail to observe the rules .
22 He issues an encyclical saying hard drugs should be made cheaply available to addicts to cut out the mobsters , and insists that every child ought to be a wanted child .
23 Nevertheless , despite the necessity to protect children from being misled by the stories of ‘ heaven ’ and miracles , it should be made quite clear to them that most of the stories of good works attributed to the people involved are most likely to be true , and as these people are believed to have done much more good than most , they have been given a place in the windows of the churches and in paintings and elsewhere .
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