Example sentences of "which be make " in BNC.

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1 Two brands of dried pasta are marketed by ItalBrokers — Ferrari and Dallari , both of which are made with flour and eggs only .
2 It rejoices in an enhanced belief in Manichaean and mythological archetypes of good and evil which are made manifest in exaggerated games of ‘ cops ’ and ‘ robbers ’ .
3 French polish is usually a dark brown colour , but as a collective noun it includes button , white , transparent and garnet polishes , which are made with various types of shellac .
4 The BDMA will also investigate any complaints which are made about its member companies .
5 Britain 's invisible earnings , which are made up of a surplus on things like insurance and banking offset by government contributions to the European Community and overseas aid , are now projected to be about £2,670million in 1989 , less than half the £6,100million total earned in 1988 .
6 I am also keen to know , ’ she continued , ‘ if any such cost penalties operate to our disadvantage when European investment decisions are made , in particular those international mobile investment decisions which are made by the multinationals .
7 The clay core is usually removed after casting but the chaplets , which are made of an alloy with a higher melting temperature so that they will not melt during the casting process , become embedded in the metal .
8 Unlike other university appointments , which are made by faculty boards or governing bodies on the basis of academic achievement , there is no formal selection process , and no open competition for regius professorships .
9 The old person is more likely to experience the effects of chronic grief which are made worse by continuing life events but seldom balanced as in younger years by new attachments .
10 A more fundamental example concerns our brains , which are made of nerve cells which do not divide when we are adult .
11 Otherwise , tiny patches of fertile soil have had to be created in the oddly inappropriately named ‘ lazy-beds ’ , which are made by digging two trenches , two metres or so apart , for drainage , and piling the ‘ soil ’ , ( consisting of peat combined , if available , with shell sand and seaweed ) in a ridge between them .
12 The central issue here is the assumptions about future agricultural technology which are made when assessing tolerable soil losses .
13 In contrast to the plethora of American propagandist films about the Vietnam war , these films — which are made by Vietnamese film-makers — show the post-1945 Vietnamese experience from the Vietnamese perspective .
14 This chapter will be concerned with the most straightforward kinds of pyroclastic deposits : those which are made up of fragments which have simply been shot up into the air and fallen back down again , so they are known as pyroclastic fall deposits .
15 There are other varieties of deposit , which are made for special purposes , e.g. for housing , and which are subject to special conditions .
16 Thus , our definition of crime is based on criminal laws which are made by particular governments and enforced by established criminal procedure .
17 In the first generation of this project the user specifies spatial queries using system implementation concepts which are made comprehensible ( and refined through testing ) .
18 All Sainsbury 's stores collect and recycle cardboard boxes , used in packaging , which are made into more packaging .
19 Jaffe believes that the spread of the disease may be connected with new preparations of factor VIII concentrate — the blood-clotting agent given to haemophiliacs — which are made up from blood from large numbers of donors , rather than one individual .
20 These are subatomic particles that are similar to the more familiar pi-mesons , but which are made from a different combination of quarks , the fundamental building blocks of matter .
21 In the case of ‘ organic ’ farming , the name was originally used to show that crops were grown using fertilizers derived from living things — manure or compost — rather than inorganic fertilizers such as nitrates , which are made by chemical processes .
22 assumptions which are made unless a contradiction is reached ;
23 Her pieces , which are made to be used , are both decorative and functional .
24 When washing clothes use mild , non-biological washing powder like Ecover and Ark which are made from natural ingredients and are now available in most supermarkets .
25 Naturally the stronger the claims to truth which are made for Christianity , the stronger the substantiation must be .
26 ‘ Nasals ’ , for example , is the name given to sounds which are made when the breath escapes through the nose .
27 This seems to strike at the very heart of many of the cases which are made against firms of accountants .
28 These compact cells are surrounded by layers of inter-cellular membranes which are made of different lipids .
29 The range of choices which are made available to the child may not be determined by the adult so much as by the nature of the interactions which are jointly established between adult and child .
30 The extent to which a child is able to take advantage of the learning opportunities , which are made available within a particular setting on a day-to-day basis , will be a major factor in influencing how much progress occurs .
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