Example sentences of "made out to " in BNC.

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1 Is it the valuable service it 's made out to be ?
2 And being an Asian is almost always made out to be a disadvantage .
3 She spends Christmas wondering if Macho Man really is the pig he is made out to be .
4 ‘ All this modelling is n't half as glamorous as it 's made out to be .
5 One observer at Yeovil said : ‘ Despite Mrs Ashdown 's reluctance to get involved , whenever the opinion polls were announced she was far more demonstrative than she was made out to be .
6 Plastics are not the villain they are made out to be as regards the volume of waste .
7 He was made out to be the bad guy playing against Seve , especially after one of their clashes at Wentworth in the World Matchplay , but I do n't know .
8 She was only half-committed to the new idea herself , not nearly as sure about it as she had made out to Nails — heaven knows how they would fit in all that training , teaching three boys to ride !
9 Donations can be made out to SCF and sent to Mrs. Dakin , at 54 High View Road , Guildford , Surrey GU2 5RT — or they may be directed to the charity through the Herald editor , at one of the newspaper 's office .
10 To make your donation , please send it with your cheque/money order to : Cheques/money orders should be made out to Trinity College Library .
11 Graciously the principal did apologise for the ferocity of his attack but that encounter prompted me to produce this leaflet in defence of the Word of God and the integrity of some very important person who are in effect made out to be liars if the theory of evolution is true .
12 Please send an s.a.e. with a cheque made out to York Early Music Festivals Ltd. to YEMF .
13 Although this amazing armour protects the soft body of the clam extremely well , the animal is not the killer it is so often made out to be .
14 Studying the history of marriage customs may show that some of today 's reproductive practices may not be as revolutionary as they are sometimes made out to be .
15 Having relatives in England was not always the bonus it was made out to be .
16 She thinks he is not at all the great genius he is made out to be — just possesses a pleasing talent .
17 ‘ The idea of someone performing a song and being made out to be a god or whatever … it 's very strange .
18 On a clear day the Black Mountains of Wales can even be made out to the north-east .
19 Cheques can be made out to Action Health 2000 and sent to the charity at The Gate House , 25 Gwydir Street , Cambridge CB1 2LG .
20 The fact that so many people object so strenuously to the feminist ‘ attack on words ’ suggests , to me at least , that this issue of sexism in language is not the trivial diversion it is often made out to be .
21 ‘ It made me so angry to see her stepchildren cast as innocents while she was made out to be a dragon . ’
22 Even with them pleine-airsme was not quite what it had been made out to be .
23 I have been made out to be a liar but I am determined people will know the truth .
24 Checks for the above publications should be made out to the Good Housekeeping Institute .
25 Tell your branch the date it was written , the number of the cheque , who it was made out to and for how much , and sign an authorization for them to stop payment .
26 Guy of Lusignan was by no means the handsome fool he has often been made out to be , but his grip on the crown was precarious and the resources of his kingdom were depleted .
27 He was made out to be a hero , and became a fully fledged dealer that day .
28 Although he was not as ill as he had made out to Elaine , he still felt a bit under the weather .
29 The power of attorney would specifically state that no cheques could be made out to me or the firm .
30 I do n't think that crying is a sign of weakness as it 's so often made out to be .
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