Example sentences of "are [adj] to make " in BNC.

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1 This suggests that we are right to make a powerful link between evangelism and church planting .
2 The middle point of the peltae are drawn-up to make lotus forms and two compact volutes of at least three bands .
3 The Sheikh Mohammed camp are due to make up their minds over 2,000 Guineas plans later this week , and obviously the fluctuating ground conditions will make their decision a hard one .
4 will he or wo n't he … can they or ca n't they … this weekend Nigel Mansell and the Williams team are due to make up their minds at the Italian Grand Prix … that 's where Mark Kiff starts his action roundup
5 Morrison and Farrelly should clinch the titles at the Mourne Club event at Dundrum , where three English Honda riders , Lindley Francis , Clive Morgan and Wayne Faulkner are due to make their Irish debut .
6 Two long-term injury absentees are due to make comebacks in the Edinburgh Academicals v Selkirk encounter at Raeburn Place .
7 Comparisons are simpler to make when numerical data is presented in diagrammatic form and conclusions are easier to draw from it .
8 Generations of lobby journalists at Westminster have had to tussle with the challenge of reconciling the remarks Tory politicians are prepared to make off the record with the ringing declarations of total loyalty and conformity they deliver in public .
9 If you all get on well and are prepared to make the same sacrifices to succeed , you might just be ‘ the right stuff ’ .
10 She has come to tell them about the opportunities which await them if they are prepared to make the long journey to Oregon .
11 Most banks are prepared to make finance available to exporters to cover the whole cycle of negotiations , production , shipment and payment by the importer .
12 But just how far short is anyone 's guess — and a guess that few are prepared to make .
13 Moreover , though individuals may differ in the weight they assign to various aspects of a job , most individuals are prepared to make trade-offs between different sources of satisfaction .
14 An experienced accident investigator working for many years in many countries soon gets to know which States are prepared to make considerable efforts to find the true cause of an accident and thereby acquires substantial knowledge of the problems and pitfalls that can be encountered .
15 But cancer may take decades to develop , and we know that if we are prepared to make certain changes in how we live , we can help to protect ourselves .
16 Likewise , they are prepared to make allowance for the fact that certain scientific facts about the world were not known , or for example that the biological relation of woman to man was misunderstood .
17 But I still say , it seems a shame that they are prepared to make money by selling it to a Tescos of all people to er really make money so they can move somewhere else !
18 It is also a practical answer to the difficulties of continuing to maintain and staff isolated institutions in an age when few people are prepared to make a career in residential work .
19 It requires a commitment to the art of loving and experiencing feeling that many women but few men are prepared to make .
20 Nat West Chief Executive Tom Frost said : ‘ We are prepared to make a public commitment to supporting small businesses .
21 April does n't have to be a month of trials and tribulations or agonising over career or professional matters , if you are prepared to make some snap decisions and take what transpires towards the very end of March as a signal to go even further out on a limb .
22 But there are many teachers in many schools who feel the need to break out of the cycle of crisis management and low morale so keenly that they are prepared to make those commitments .
23 Another factor affecting the impact of political pressure is the degree to which groups are prepared to make their protest felt .
24 If an asylum claim that is not justified under the United Nations convention is to be the means of obtaining settlement in the United Kingdom , we need at the very least to explain , particularly to the minority communities legitimately settled here , why their friends and relatives who would like to come and join them are not allowed to do so because they told the truth when they made their applications , whereas others who are prepared to make an unfounded asylum claim can remain indefinitely .
25 This is a contextual argument , which makes one understand the way in which the Government are prepared to make appointments for political reasons .
26 I again offered our bilateral co-operation to President Yeltsin last week , and we are prepared to make United Kingdom expertise available to the Russians .
27 ‘ If you are prepared to make payment within twenty-eight days , then I am willing to offer a 2 ½%; discount . ’
28 Now that 's the kind of information that is absolutely vital for them to understand , in fact for us — I mean I myself am from the Third World — to understand what the problems are , but which can only be achieved with centres in the developed countries that are prepared to make this into a working programme erm for the benefit of both , because in very many cases improving erm the lot of the Third World on the question of revenue from commodities will also improve their position , or the British or the American , or the European consumer , by eliminating intermediaries and so on and so forth .
29 Polybutylene joints are easier to make as the push-fit fittings are supplied with ‘ O'-ring seals .
30 Our Pizzettas are quicker to make and have fewer calories than traditional pizzas , while the Rolled Plaice With Smoked Salmon really looks and tastes quite delicious .
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