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

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1 Such statements are only made after a considerable expenditure of time and effort by both the company and its auditors .
2 Which things in the classroom , and in a kitchen , are largely made by the chemical industry ?
3 For example , in order to understand the little story in ( 13 ) , one needs to know the following assorted facts : presents are usually bought with money ; piggy-banks are used to hold money ; piggy-banks are generally made of a dense material like metal or plastic ; money inside a container of dense material will generally rattle , etc .
4 Ken Hom 's latest book The Taste of China documents those travels , with beautiful colour photography and personal anecdotes mingled with history and , of course , authentic but simple dishes that are easily made in a western kitchen .
5 They 're probably making for the cool thickets on this side of the river to avoid the heat .
6 Those accusations are always made by the same people who have all but destroyed public support for the local authority concept because of their blindness to the requirements of good financial management within local authorities .
7 Payments are usually made on the last working day of every month .
8 Banbury Cakes , which originated in the town , are still made to the 300 year old recipe of flaky pastry lined with currants .
9 Glass paperweights are still made in the same style today .
10 Smoked trout , mackerel and smoked cod 's roe paste ( not to be confused with the Greek taramasalata in which the cod 's roe is mixed with olive oil and garlic ) are also made in the same way , except that the boiling water treatment is superfluous .
11 Cold Weather Payments are also made from the social fund .
12 These reconstructions are often made of the organic elements of a composite implement : a reconstructed wooden shaft might be fitted to a bronze spearhead to give a better impression of its original appearance .
13 However , there are still a number of authentic tribal items being produced , and workshop versions are now made in the Soviet Union , Afghanistan and Pakistan .
14 They are now made in the High Court under s33(2) ( i ) of the Supreme Court Act 1981 and in the county court under s52(2) of the County Courts Act 1984 .
15 But if we assume that such an appeal can be successfully made on the economic front , this strategy needs to be knitted in with a range of other policies that appeal to altruism as well as self-interest .
16 Ideally an entry which is at present only a cross-reference might be better made into a full entry , while the existing entries might be better turned into cross-references , and so on .
17 The timber lid is in two parts and could be easily made from a few lengths of timber stained or painted to match the surroundings .
18 Such evaluations are frequently made at the aggregate scale , for a city or designated redevelopment area as a whole .
19 Prints are then made from the subsequent negatives , and in the case of the B&W I may either tint or tone the final print . ’
20 Preparations are then made in the same way as for the embryos recovered directly from the mother .
21 Comparisons are sometimes made with the growing number of laity who give freely of their time and skills to the Church .
22 When the children have had enough of their play , then prints are sometimes made of the finished effect , by gently pressing paper on the paint pattern .
23 He is a better finisher than that , of course , and amends were duly made in the 43rd minute when he brought it to 2-0 on the night and 3-3 overall by meeting David Smith 's low centre from the left with a 12-yard volley of stunning velocity .
24 Strong representations were successfully made to the ITAC Committee both to preempt this and to ensure that a monopoly situation did not arise .
25 These drawings were always made between the last few days of August and the end of October .
26 Recordings ( not shown ) were also made between the same reference electrode and the thread electrode ( B ) connected to the stem between the cotyledonary node and leaf 1 .
27 Visits were also made to the royal stables and barracks .
28 Suggestions were also made for the future development of the qualifications .
29 Preparations were also made for the smooth embarkation of new passengers and their luggage .
30 In the Midlands and East Anglia individual examples from cemeteries were also made with a separate clay and also a specific set of dies ; one exception was at Newark where two die sets and two day sources were in use , but these were not mutually exclusive .
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