Example sentences of "make be [adj] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | The regulations which a licensing board may make are concerned with procedure only . |
2 | If you want to carry the smallest possible quantity of water or get the best possible price in the market , the judgements you make are important in a way those made in a water tray or school shop can never be . |
3 | Payment of the mortgage allowance will be through the normal salaries system on a monthly/four-weekly basis and will be non-taxable , provided that the Inland Revenue is satisfied that the payments made are reasonable in amount . |
4 | That such a choice between working emotionally or technically can be made is useful for teachers to be aware of . |
5 | One of the best known approaches as to how decisions ought to be made is that of Simon , who developed the behaviour alternative model . |
6 | The first point to be made is that to is not , strictly speaking , part of the infinitive : the latter is a verb , whereas to is a dematerialized preposition whose use is called for in certain contexts because of the meaning it expresses . |
7 | The method is used mainly on a research basis , and validation of the assumptions made is necessary before widespread adoption of such photographic surveillance in routine clinical use can be advocated . |
8 | I 'm saying the next appointment to be made is all by , a complaint examiner , what I should n't have thought we wanted to do at the moment more than one . |
9 | What you have made is one of the very simplest double bed slip patterns , which is confusingly known as ‘ Pin-Tuck ’ . |
10 | The staff of a school are its most important resource and their commitment to decisions made is likely to be of major significance in ensuring effective implementation . |
11 | Thus the percentage gain on the investment made is likely to be large during periods of rapid house price increases . |
12 | While proteins themselves are synthesized in the cytoplasm , whether or not a protein is made is dependent on whether or not the gene that contains the information for that protein is active ( Chapter 5 ) . |
13 | Of course , any plan that is made is liable to be disrupted by supervening events , but at least there will be a plan and a more systematic approach to the management of the project . |
14 | The glue joints made were typical of this type of adhesive — almost instant and relatively brittle . |
15 | The sacrifices they are making are crucial to the freedom of millions … as is the sacrifice you contemplated . |
16 | Careful reading and thoughtful , precise note making are essential to good essay writing . |
17 | Only ten minutes away from the peace of Hutton , is the hustle and bustle of the resort of Weston-super-Mare with its beaches , donkey rides and piers. cider making ( from early September ) and Cheddar Cheese making are open to the public and well worth seeing . |
18 | It is also claimed that the irrational and inefficient procedures of pluralistic decision making are inappropriate in foreign and defence policy , where considered rational responses in the national interest are required . |
19 | I will be dealing with seven ( although another claim I am not making is that of exhaustiveness ) : affection , status , stimulation , autonomy , security , money and belief . |
20 | Arthur Eddy , an American critic who in 1914 produced the first book in English on Cubism , Cubists and Post-Impressionism , wrote that ‘ the comparison that Picabia is fondest of making is that of absolute music ’ . |
21 | Look s s seriously the point the point I 'm making is that for for most jobs of an average sort of size , what happens under A C E scale fees as I understand it , if I 'm wrong I 'm I stand corrected . |
22 | The point I 'm making is that in fact erm a woman 's reproductive system discriminates actively . |
23 | The point I keep making is that in a press release they ought to include at least enough information briefly so that whoever 's reading it can pick up the angle or the possible use . |
24 | The second point which I would make is that despite having had many months indeed years , to come to a view , erm it is only Selby District Council who have stepped forward and said , basically that they would be prepared to accommodate the new settlement . |
25 | Second point I 'd make is that in relation to the table one . |
26 | ‘ Everything I make is hand-cut from large pieces of glass and hand-soldered . |
27 | Wright J. struck out paragraphs 18 and 19 of the order of Buckley J. despite paragraph 33 because ‘ the Crown Prosecution Service are not a party , and no order I make is capable of binding it . ’ |
28 | When our informants were encouraged to think of their own society in terms of groups or categories , the most basic distinction they made was that of sex and age . |
29 | The point I have to make is that with the exception of Andy Townsend ( who 's injured ) the team picks itself . |
30 | Perhaps the essential point to make is that of the ambiguity embodied in this Junker position . |