Example sentences of "they be made " in BNC.
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1 | They are made , not born . |
2 | They are made from wafer biscuits and cost £10.80 for a box of 120 . |
3 | They are made by the official team representative and take the form of a written deposition to the Chief Referee of the day . |
4 | Well , he might say that one mental sentence is , as it were , ‘ upfront ’ ( for example ‘ The spectacles are broken ! ’ ) , but that this sentence has a network of connections to other sentences in the mental architecture ( ‘ They are made of glass , ’ ‘ They were purchased ’ , ‘ They are not unique ’ ) . |
5 | Applications will be accepted as long as they are made by 1st October 1991 but your council can chose to set a later date . |
6 | They are made to measure and supplied pre-glazed — double or triple — with all the fittings and screws in place ready for immediate , trouble-free installation ( as long as measuring up has been done carefully , and the hole for the window is square ) . |
7 | These are similar to ceramic tiles , but are unglazed and come only in a range of earth/terracotta/red colours as they are made from unrefined clay . |
8 | They are made using precision alloys which are thermally matched to the temperature expansion characteristics of the substrate materials . |
9 | Poems can be self-sufficient , leaning on no reality outside themselves other than the history and usage of the words out of which they are made . |
10 | But he was nearly as ready as Eliot to insist that all critical judgements and pronouncements are relative — relative , above all , to the date at which they are made . |
11 | For larger tours , bands need a tour accountant to travel with them and record all transactions as they are made . |
12 | Government decisions in Britain are made in the name ofthe Cabinet , in contrast to the United States where they are made in the name of the President . |
13 | As a result the women suffer ; they are made the scapegoats of damaged Izzat . |
14 | At five they are then pushed into an environment where the language is new , the rules incomprehensible and where , unless it is a predominantly Asian area , they are made to realise that they belong to a special category — Asian . |
15 | The true food enthusiast will appreciate the ‘ cameos ’ which focus on a variety of subjects such as the new generation of farmhouse-produced cheeses and how they are made , while the delightful drawings and colour photographs will whet the appetite . |
16 | Both cheeses are slightly unusual in as much as they are made with cooked curds that have been heated in the whey for about 30min before being drained . |
17 | The same calculations that so accurately predict the proportions in which the elements are made in the big bang also predict the amounts in which they are made . |
18 | The weapons are expensive partly because they are made of expensive components , but also because they are time-consuming to develop . |
19 | Scientific examination has shown that they are made of bronze similar to that used in genuine Italic figures from Italy and the patination appears to have developed over a long period , suggesting that they are not modern copies . |
20 | The exclusion of women from this central moment in the history of the ‘ people ’ of Israel , when they are made God 's holy people , has caused great difficulty for Jewish religious feminists . |
21 | George Bernard Shaw claimed that ‘ Kings are not born , they are made by universal hallucination ’ . |
22 | As we saw earlier , the extreme emotions of the horse are quite clear as they involve the whole horse ; but the same emotions in a more moderate form , or of lesser intensity , like apprehension or annoyance , will reveal themselves differently in different horses ; and the horse owner really has to learn them from the movement , gestures , and noises that the horse makes , and the context in which they are made . |
23 | Biologists try to interpret the structures they see as performing some function , subject to the constraints set by the materials of which they are made , and the conditions under which they must operate . |
24 | People who only believe in things when they know what they are made of will feel uneasy . |
25 | They are made to be drunk at one sitting . |
26 | Plastics are not the villain they are made out to be as regards the volume of waste . |
27 | Further analysis of the above five steps could be conducted ( for instance , it is worth noting that they are made up of ( I ) non-drama — 1 ( 2 ) nun-drama — 1 ( 3 ) drama — 1 ( 4 ) non-drama — 1 ( 5 ) drama activities ) but it is not in the matter of graded steps within a sequence that drama resembles a game : the game element of drama is inherent within each stop . |
28 | No one willingly accepts that they are in the wrong and parents will certainly harbour resentment and be unlikely to positively support the school following a dispute where they are made to lose . |
29 | They are made up of chopped leaves and grass cuttings . |
30 | It gives a good intellectual overview of the problem and a ‘ map ’ in which can be located detailed close-up studies , which at the same time do not lose sight of the general context in which they are made . |