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

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1 In last week 's Tribune , Sawyer suggested that ballots of affiliated members in leadership contests might be made compulsory and that block votes could be split , although he expressed himself more cautiously than Gould intends to .
2 However , there was a sharp divergence of opinion on which firms might be made subject to this particular requirement .
3 The subdivision into groups or subsections is similar to that employed in supplement J for Psychiatric Rehabilitation One suggestion that was made was that " an adjoining pair of single bedrooms might be made inter-connecting to accommodate , for instance , a married couple . "
4 Arguments against allowing access included that people would not write frankly if they knew their comments would be seen , it could be important to record facts which could not be proved and suspicions or impressions , the child or parent might be made unhappy by a teacher 's judgement and it might impair the relationship or discourage the child , and access would lead to constant arguments about fairness or relevance of information .
5 That 's to say someone is leaving and we are going to take that post out and put it into the food section , and on b , I would say to Matthew that before committing us to a budget of two and a half thousand against a background of ten percent cuts , I would suggest that the health educational help-line and their day-long courses for E H Os might be made good use of in the forth-coming year .
6 I mentioned earlier that a particular meaning might be made accessible but that it does not necessarily follow that it will be acceptable .
7 ‘ Seems like we might be made redundant . ’
8 But did , did you hear he might be made redundant ?
9 Ask the vendor about access to the roof space or spaces , and ask if all the keys to rooms , cupboards , garages , sheds etc , might be made available .
10 It was hoped , he said , that funds might be made available by the county council this autumn so that work could begin but county would need a detailed report .
11 First look at the membership of the governing body to discover what relevant expertise is available or might be made available by co-option .
12 Commissions in an expanding army might be made available without purchase , either to support the interest of Administration politicians or to stimulate recruiting and sometimes both , but rarely could they serve an opposition politician directly , although the fact that military commissions were not immediately under the control of the Government manager for Scotland permitted some indirect approaches by opposition members and their friends .
13 I would now like to make specific proposals as to how the model of pragmatic mediation that I have proposed in these chapters might be made operational within a programme of in-service education for language teachers .
14 Will he discuss with his Cabinet colleagues whether the discretionary grants for vocational training for the professions might be made mandatory or whether the training and enterprise councils might provide money to help those with little means to train for entry into the professions ?
15 Nor was I surprised that I often had to show the students how language use might be made meaningful .
16 The efforts of those like Gosse and Agassiz to make a definite theory out of the doctrine of Creation helped to show the value of an alternative approach ; evolution might be made scientific .
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