Example sentences of "be [vb pp] redundant " in BNC.

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1 An alternative to more co-ordination of production is centralized production of guides of such a high quality that local production would be deemed redundant .
2 My own belief , for which I shall attempt to argue , is that , whatever may become of the GCSE ( and its future seems very speculative ) , A levels should gradually be made redundant .
3 Mr Stacey was notified in February 1984 that he would be made redundant the following May .
4 They may be made redundant or their marriage may break up ; even the loss of regular overtime can have a disastrous effect on someone living to the limits of his or her income .
5 There is a subtle but very real difference in where you place the emphasis , and the interviewer will not then automatically make the assumption that there was something lacking in you which caused you to be made redundant .
6 As unemployment began to escalate it may also have been true that those who were the first to be made redundant or were turned down for work were those who were least efficient .
7 ‘ Seems like we might be made redundant . ’
8 But we are aware that many ex-shipyard workers are engaged in some very routine work , and that many of them feel they could be made redundant at any moment .
9 The manager of the store decided that Ms Porter should be made redundant .
10 Almost a quarter of Galway 's manufacturing workforce are being put out of a job and local business leaders say that up to 2,000 more could be made redundant by the ripple effect hitting Digital 's contractors and suppliers .
11 They may be made redundant or their marriage may break up ; even the loss of regular overtime can have a disastrous effect on someone living to the limits of his or her income .
12 In other respects it may in principle result in conduct which is wealth reducing overall , as where a company retains employees who on a strict cost/benefit analysis would be made redundant .
13 Older people are always among the first to be made redundant and to retire prematurely yet there is no evidence to show ‘ that redundancy or early retirement are seriously associated with health or any general tendency for workers to become less productive with age . ’
14 Such an increase gives him a feeling of career security ; his employer is pleased with his performance , he is unlikely to be made redundant , he decides there is no further need to monitor advertisements for opportunities for career advancement with rival firms and he feels he can now afford to enter the housing market and buy a flat .
15 In particular , he will consider the problems faced by those who come back from Germany who may be made redundant and ensure that they have somewhere to live while they are looking for a job .
16 Is not the truth of the matter not only that the Secretary of State is doing nothing about the housing needs of the service men and women who will be made redundant , but that he does not even know the facts ?
17 Therefore , the majority of those who are to be made redundant will either have their own homes or will buy them shortly after .
18 Social security funds for workers to be made redundant reached 1,800 million dinars , and 3,100 million dinars were apportioned for banks ' recovery .
19 On March 8 Labour Minister Norbert Blüm announced the government 's intention to extend by six months ( to end-1991 ) its " short-time " policy , whereby employees for whom there was little or no work nevertheless received 70 per cent of their salary rather than be made redundant .
20 Vrba said that about 30 per cent of the workforce of the enterprises concerned would probably be made redundant after their sell-off .
21 We 're gon na have a surplus of organizers and , dare I say it , one of the General Secretaries is gon na be made redundant .
22 For example , this theory is incapable of accounting for the phenomenon of redundancies : workers surely do not want to be made redundant in order to indulge their desire for longer holidays .
23 The workers will be made redundant just before Christmas .
24 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 .
25 The making of the assessment of damages in the light of all facts known at the date of the trial enables the court to take into account , if it be the case , the fact that the consequences of the plaintiff 's injuries were more serious than at first thought ; the fact that the expenses to which the plaintiff would be put in consequence of his injuries were higher than was first thought ; the fact that the plaintiff has died ; or the fact that the plaintiff has , since the accident , volunteered to be made redundant .
26 At the age of 53 , it comes as a pretty bad shock to be made redundant .
27 Unless the school can raise 160,000 pounds by April teachers will be made redundant
28 He 's one of around 150 teachers who 've had letters from the County Council warning that he 's to be made redundant because of spending cutbacks .
29 The authority claims if the budget is cut , teachers will be made redundant and social services will suffer .
30 The authority claims if the budget is cut , teachers will be made redundant and social services will suffer .
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