Example sentences of "[be] made [adj] [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 If the draftsman wishes to create a lease for a period that can not be made certain at the time of the demise the only way is to express it as being granted for a fixed term subject to a power to break at the expiry of the period .
2 The freedom to learn can not be an empty slogan but must be made real for every student on every course of study of higher education .
3 So it is not only the visible and active exercise of power that needs to be equalized , but also the possession of power , which , where it can not be redistributed , must at least be made accountable within the framework of democracy .
4 Most of the work is composed in six-line tail-rhyme stanzas , rhyming A A B C C B. There are usually two main stresses within the line of at least six syllables which may also be made coherent by the use of alliteration , internal rhyme and assonance , as , for instance , in the first stanza : ( As I travelled along a path I heard the tale of one , a spirited man , and proud ; he was wise in learning and splendid under his clothes , and clothed in fine array . )
5 Arguments against allowing access included that people would not write frankly if they knew their comments would be seen , it could be important to record facts which could not be proved and suspicions or impressions , the child or parent might be made unhappy by a teacher 's judgement and it might impair the relationship or discourage the child , and access would lead to constant arguments about fairness or relevance of information .
6 A child may come before a hearing on an offence referral and be made subject to a supervision requirement for a number of reasons , of which the offence may be only one ; the child may on review be kept subject to a supervision requirement , even though he may have committed no further offences , because of , say , inadequate parental care .
7 However , even the exercise of this right may , by the declaration of the Contacting State in which the evidence is to be taken , be made subject to the permission of the appropriate authority designated by that State .
8 The leader of the Authority , Mr Neil Fletcher , claims that up to twelve senior appointments in each of the thirteen boroughs could be made subject to the Secretary of State 's veto .
9 The effect of the restraint of trade doctrine on the first type of provision is to place limits on the type of information which may be made subject to the confidentiality provision .
10 Unsolicited information gives rise to difficulties for it is not clearly established whether this may be made subject to an obligation of confidence .
11 It could , she supposed , be made suitable for a nanny , but the nursery would have to be one floor below in what was their present spare room with the extra bathroom .
12 Ideally this type of assessment begins when the patient is admitted to hospital so that there is adequate time for planning if special arrangements have to be made prior to the patient going home .
13 For example , operating decisions regarding the range of products to be made and sold would normally be made prior to the completion of the functional and master budgets , but these decisions when considered as a whole within the budgeting framework may be reconsidered and amendments made to the range .
14 The ’ Harriet was hungry ’ example may be only nine words long , but it nevertheless demonstrates many aspects of knowledge that need to be made explicit to a computer before it could be said to understand .
15 Through their wide experience of the stories they have read and hear , they should be helped to increase their control of story form , recognising , for example , that events take place in a setting , which needs to be described , and that the outcome has to be made explicit for the reader .
16 Whether or not all meaning can be made explicit in the text is perhaps less critical than the belief that it can and that making it so is a valid scientific enterprise .
17 For ethnographers and sociolinguists considering linguistic interaction , these elements and others have to be made explicit in the analysis of features such as code-switching and role-relationships .
18 If planners intend to trim hospital budgets and reallocate staff to smaller facilities , this strategy must be made explicit from the outset .
19 IBM Corp 's Programming Systems division has named the Softlab GmbH subsidiary of Bayerische Motoren Werke AG to the International Alliance for AD/Cycle : Softlab says that its Maestro II products for developing client-server applications will be made compatible with the AD/Cycle local network-based workgroup development environment .
20 However , they have 2 great advantages over subroutines : you can refer to them by name and the variables used within them can be made private to the procedure or function .
21 Teaching at night is unlikely to prove popular ( with teacher or pupil ! ) and the night shift in a hospital ward can not be made equivalent to the day shift ( except for intensive care units which are continuously busy ) .
22 This political imbalance of North and South remained imperfectly corrected till 1832 — indeed it was to be made worse by the Tudor establishment of boroughs in the Crown duchy of Cornwall in the sixteenth century .
23 The little accessories and pieces of clothing can be adapted as you wish , and perhaps could be made relevant to the birthday boy or girl and guests .
24 Paul has just that transformation in mind when he tells the Ephesians to put off the old self , be made new in the attitudes of their minds , and then put on the new self , ‘ created to be like God in true righteousness and holiness ’ ( Eph. 4:20–4 ) .
25 A few comments will be made first about the life cycle of a star of mass roughly 20 , .
26 Both documents must be given freely to parents of pupils on request and must be made available at the school for reference by parents and others .
27 The second point is that the separate leaflet on , say , the inter-library loan service , the catalogues , or the reserved book collection , can be made available at the point of use or point of need .
28 The lease required a proportion of one-twelfth of " waste ore " to be made available at the end of every three years and made saleable — failure to do so resulting in forfeiture of all such material .
29 The Pavlova Works will carry on for the next three months and some jobs will be made available at the group 's other centres .
30 Offshore time is to be made available on the candidates for non-electrical duties and records will be kept by offshore supervision .
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