Example sentences of "[adv] be make [adv] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 The shortfall can only be made up by the sale of programmes and income from official car parks — so spectators are asked to support both .
2 But she had insisted , and although the room was warm , and the kitchen stove had already been made up for the night , I had gone — yet it was a strange experience to me , and rather a frightening one , to have been persuaded by someone near to me into doing even so small a thing I felt to be hazardous . )
3 Since the catastrophic drop in attendance at the National Museum of Wales — a reduction which has largely been made up by the efforts of the museum staff — there is still bitter resentment among Welsh people that a barrier prevents them from seeing the treasures of Wales that were purchased and the national museum that was established as an expression of Welsh identity .
4 If a copied gene is present in an ingredient which was under current rules , it did not need to be listed , the declaration about its presence should nevertheless be made either in the ingredients list or next to the name of the er , food .
5 The body louse may lay its eggs in clothing or bedding , while the head louse , like the crab louse , cements its eggs on to hairs forming ‘ nits ’ , which are the size of a pin-head and can just be made out with the naked eye .
6 Molassi had passed through a tiny opening that could just be made out in the dim light .
7 The Needles could just be made out in the distance .
8 He notes that any loss of earnings can usually be made up during the first ten years of work .
9 ( ii ) County court staff should be again reminded of the urgency with which the documentation of contempt cases should be undertaken and of the need to comply strictly with the rules and that service of committal orders should always be made personally on the contemnor .
10 ( 2 ) Service of committal orders should always be made personally on the contemnor. ( 3 ) Either Form N111 should be resurrected and amended to include a reminder that there is a right to apply to purge a contempt or Form N79 should be revised to take account of the fact that the proceedings may begin with an arrest under a power of arrest attached to an injunction issued under the Domestic Violence and Matrimonial Proceedings Act 1976 .
11 One particular point should also be made here about the implied warranty of fitness for purpose .
12 This point has now been made frequently over the past few years , as for instance in this passage from the Gulbenkian Report , The Arts in Schools ( 1982 ) :
13 On a clear day the Black Mountains of Wales can even be made out to the north-east .
14 On this view high fertility is economically irrational , or at least is made so by the new circumstances .
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