Example sentences of "be make [noun] " in BNC.

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1 And it asked for the Scottish Office Guidelines , and those in Lord Justice Butler-Sloss 's Cleveland Report , to be made law .
2 It will be made law , soon .
3 She points to cutbacks in beds and says the full complement for acute mental patients should be made avaialble .
4 On 9 October , it was announced that Lord Swinton , a leading Conservative and former minister-resident in West Africa , would be made Minister of Civil Aviation .
5 Court bookings can be made anytime between 09.30-21.30 seven days a week .
6 Court booking can be made anytime between 09.30-21.30 seven days a week .
7 It reveals that man is essentially cast in the mode of being-in-the-world , and moreover that the world itself can be made sense of only in the context of man 's own " projects " .
8 There seems to be an exception in the case of trade unions which can not sue for libel ( see above ) but can nevertheless be made defendants as a result of the abolition of their immunity in tort by s15 of the 1982 Employment Act .
9 He killed the and heard that Jesus was born and he would be made king so he sent his men to go out and find every baby that was under two or three years old and kill them .
10 ( Such payments have to be made immediately. ) futures price falls .
11 Richard was the youngest man ever to be made Head of so large a school .
12 Sadly , the Macintosh is still slightly more expensive than an equivalent PC system — especially when it has to be made PC compatible by adding AppleTalk or extras like the PC disk drive .
13 Exhaust fumes can be made cleaner by the installation of three-way catalytic converters which significantly reduce waste emissions ( see Chapter 5 ) .
14 At a second meeting it was decided that Waizero Zauditu , daughter of Emperor Menelik , should be proclaimed Empress , and Dedjazmatch Tafari be made Ras and heir to the throne .
15 As in the 1987 general election , the Conservatives were readier to put themselves on the line — to be made fools of , as might be , by voters and journalists .
16 Or should I perhaps sit down in Salzburg with the empty hope of some better fortune , let Wolfgang grow up , and allow myself and my children to be made fools of until I reach the age which prevents me from travelling and until he attains the age and physical appearance which no longer attract admiration for his merits ?
17 We ca n't afford to be made fools of . ’
18 The Wilson Committee found the case unproven but the Labour Party and the trade union movement have since suggested that tax concessions available to pension funds should be made conditional upon the repatriation of some of their overseas investment .
19 FoE pollution campaigner Karen McVeigh says that such allowances should be made conditional on the bus operators including a requirement for low-sulphur diesel in their fuel specifications .
20 Peter Jay , who was plucked from the economic editorship of The Times by his father-in-law , Labour Prime Minister James Callaghan , to be made ambassador to Washington , recalls the feelings clearly :
21 ‘ Well , you would n't expect an industrial manager to be made Attorney General , would you ? ’
22 In the Ministry of all the Talents his reward was to be made secretary to the Board of Control , 1806–7 .
23 If reclaimed land is to be made part of a living landscape it is not enough simply to plant vegetation on it .
24 He may have believed , and was encouraged to think , that the Communist party would win the coming election in France and form , or at least be made part of , a new government ; and the Russian advice seems to have been to hold on and to wait for ‘ democratic France ’ and its ‘ progressive forces ’ to support the cause of colonial liberation .
25 Israel , however , pressed for Resolution 425 to be made part of a peace treaty , a proposal rejected by Lebanon .
26 Today 's crash has led to renewed calls from instructors for motorway skills to be made part of the driving test .
27 By the Act of Settlement 1701 , ‘ Judges ’ Commissions [ shall ] be made quamdiu se bene gesserent , but upon the Address of both Houses of Parliament it may he lawful to remove them . ’
28 In contrast to the offence of this ONE man Paul then declared what ONE other person , the Lord Jesus Christ had accomplished on behalf of many ‘ the grace of God and the gift of grace , which is by ONE man , Jesus Christ , hath abounded unto many ’ ( v.15 ) ‘ by the righteousness of ONE the free gift came upon all men unto justification of life … by the obedience of ONE shall many be made righteous. ’ ( v.18/19 ) .
29 But the civil servants have been vague when it comes to the detail of who is to be the competent authority , who is to foot the bill for its work ( and any extra studies it may require before giving consent ) , and how much of its deliberations are to be made public .
30 And this document will be distributed among the people , it will be made public .
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