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

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1 Salutary , because I am made more aware of the advances made in developing the nursing role in health care .
2 have managers been made adequately aware of the potential of the system and given help to use it for strategic and management control decision making ?
3 Since Postan wrote in 1950 , the figures on which historians can base their opinions have been made conveniently available with the compilation of the Phelps Brown and Hopkins indices of the cost of consumable goods , and of building wage-rates in southern England , expressed in terms of these goods [ A.1 ] .
4 These discrepancies have been made particularly clear in the comparison of his statements concerned with local government reform and his treatment of the draft structure plan for the Borders region .
5 Seacontrol represents the first time on-board maintenance software has been made commercially available to the shipping industry by a marine coatings supplier .
6 Any projected reconstruction of this great temple has been made very difficult by the fragmentation and scattering of the remains but in recent years Anton Bammer has published the results of his work on the site in Die Architektur des Jungeren Artemision von Ephesos , Wiesbaden , 1972 .
7 It had been made very plain over the centuries .
8 With the benefit of hindsight er could the tornado programme have been made more efficient with the lessons that you 've learnt so far , er from er Eurofighter an and secondly , perhaps more difficult , er the lessons you have learned from tornado and certainly from the current project , could they be transferred to other complicated collaborative er project , programmes like cobra and ?
9 Additives : In recent years we have been made more aware of the danger of excessive artificial additives in our food and drink .
10 Every week , we shall publish a list of business opportunities that have been made publicly available through the Official Journal of the European Community , or through the network of a total of 211 EuroInfo Centres which are based throughout Europe .
11 It is partly because of the ease with which getting your ideas onto paper has been made so simple by the PC and word processor that extra care now has to accompany the typing of every paragraph .
12 That the crass inversion of reality caricatured in these aspects of the popular image of Hitler was in large measure a product of the deliberate distortions of Nazi propaganda has been made abundantly clear in the preceding chapters .
13 The transfer of souls in reincarnation would be important for The Waste Land , but in 1915 the ‘ revitalizing of the classics ’ , as Eliot later described one of the effects of anthropology , seems most apparent in ‘ Mr. Apollinax ’ where we are made very aware of the primitive , and particularly sexual aspects of classical mythology .
14 The implications for our own operations are clear , and are made more serious by the fact that our real strength lies in traditional draught beers .
15 This seems to tie in closely with the Eliot who pronounced himself in 1928 ‘ to refute any accusation of playing ’ possum … classicist in literature , royalist in politics , and anglo-catholic in religion , The similarities are made more comprehensible in the 1930 essay , ‘ Baudelaire ’ , where he sees Baudelaire 's Satanism as ‘ an attempt to get into Christianity by the back door .
16 The implicit values in drama are made more explicit in the advertising that sponsors and accompanies the fiction .
17 The opportunities for domestic conflict are obvious , but at the same time the older generation of farm workers are made more aware of the opportunities that they themselves missed and of their lowly economic position compared with workers in other industries .
18 The contractor is often in a difficult position , when payments to the nominated sub-contractor are only due to be made immediately prior to the next valuation , and insufficient time remains for receipts to be obtained .
19 Furniture requires finishes that can be made perfectly smooth to the touch and that can be brought to a mirror-like gloss , if required .
20 This is covered by the Client Care Scheme , but again the staffing structure in the office must be made very clear to the client from the outset in order to keep the client 's confidence in the ability of the conveyancer 's business to fulfil the service required successfully .
21 There are various ways in which abstract art-historical analyses can be made more relevant to the study of man and the organisation of exchange .
22 Mr Hand adds : ‘ Although we have goods and services available here , they need to be made more accessible to the home shopper .
23 Trustee Arthur Houghton is called ‘ a loose cannon ’ due to his idea that the Cloisters ‘ could be made more appealing to the average visitor by weeding out the ‘ welter of objects ’ .
24 How can doctors be made more accountable for the resources they use and what kind of incentives are appropriate ?
25 The time consuming nature of searching through a mass of information for one factor is the main drawback of this approach , although the process can now be made more efficient by the use of electronic databases .
26 Enquiry services can be made more efficient by the use of information technology by well-briefed staff in contact with the public .
27 This will be made more complete with the help of archaeologists , architectural historians , furniture specialists , social historians and others .
28 Setting the objectives , then , is at least moderately straightforward , though it can be made more complex by the addition of sub-objectives relating to secondary groups of consumers , and there is always room for argument as to how much it is realistic to expect to achieve .
29 Thus , whereas classicism 's image of human nature portrayed all human beings as being fully responsible for their own actions , Bentham saw criminals as having limited rationality and responsibility , but thought that they could be made more rational by the correct application of reformative techniques in his ‘ mill for grinding rogues honest ’ , as he called the Panopticon .
30 At the same time , we are concerned that police investigations should not be made more difficult by the misuse of certain rights .
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