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

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1 ‘ Are you trying to tell me , ’ Richmann began dangerously , ‘ that these changes in plan have been made just on the basis of your superstitious intuition that the newest arrivals on the island are somehow dangerous ? ’
2 This point has been made strongly about the Home Help Service , arguably the most crucial support for old people in the community , by Goldberg and Connelly ( 1982 ) , and more recently by the Audit Commission ( 1985 ) .
3 The high correlation of bursts of rapid eye movements with intense dreaming tended to encourage early investigators in their impression that the eye movements were following the actions of 70–80 per cent of vivid dreams.19 However , when blind matches of EOG records with dream narratives have been made simply on the basis of written evidence and the polygraphic record , matching of reports to records has been no better than chance .
4 Inside , the columns are often from ruined Roman buildings but the capitals have been made specifically for the church and therefore the general interior scheme is more congruous than examples in Rome .
5 Good progress has been made recently towards the establishment of chairmen and regional fundraising committees .
6 It reveals all that has been said in the many policy launches and the speeches that have been made all over the country .
7 The difference was that until 1688 loans had been made directly to the King : he ran the government as an extension of his private household and , although he was the richest individual in the country , he was in many ways just a private borrower like any other and a prudent lender would not trust him with a loan that would run for a long time .
8 Over half of these are made either at the scene of the crime , the scene of arrest or the defendant 's home .
9 Many erroneous assumptions are made both about the nature of cancer in older people and the response to treatment .
10 You will see where the corner between the top of the nostril and the eyebrow is rounded over and the cuts are made both from the nostril up and from the eyebrow down , forming a gradual taper down towards the mouth in the process .
11 These decisions in late August are made solely by the Co-ordinator , in the interests of the Course as a whole .
12 Thieblot and Haggard emphasise that these observations are made only on the basis of ‘ preliminary analysis ’ and do not offer any empirical validation .
13 The objections may be made either by the Registrar himself or an objector , such as the owner of a similar mark .
14 Two such girders — one for the up line , one for the down — were to be made here at the riverside and floated on the tide , to be fitted into niches in the masonry piers .
15 But , briefly , a concluding point needs to be made here about the way classical criminology relates to this dilemma .
16 This applies in particular to such features of English High Court procedure as mutual discovery of documents by the parties with or without a court order ; orders for the service on other parties of proofs of oral evidence intended to be led at the trial ; and certain orders which may be made even before the commencement of proceedings ( disclosure of documents by potential parties to an action in respect of personal injuries or death , and orders for the inspection , preservation or testing of property which may become the subject-matter of proceedings ) .
17 Once all this was achieved , a general advance was to be made eastward in the direction of Cambrai .
18 These will be made primarily in the plane of the galaxy , although observations will also be made of gamma-ray sources from outside the galaxy .
19 This prescription may be made both in the scope provisions of the Convention and in its substantive provisions .
20 While hand colouring was fully accepted as a compromise , and in fact supplied work to the legions of miniature painters that had been made redundant by the advent of photography , experiments continued to be made all over the world .
21 While hand colouring was fully accepted as a compromise , and in fact supplied work to the legions of miniature painters that had been made redundant by the advent of photography , experiments continued to be made all over the world .
22 ( 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 .
23 Decisions can be made periodically on the basis of information gathered so far .
24 In relation to the timetable of events included in the agreement , time will not be of the essence but ( in accordance with the general law ) may be made so through the service of notice providing a reasonable extension of time .
25 The climb was so steep that in places it could be made only with the help of ropes .
26 One difficulty with testing recognition memory is that inferences might be made only at the time of the recognition test .
27 A projection can be made only on the assumption that current levels or trends continue .
28 He said the reductions would be made only in the computer giant 's American operations .
29 b ) This permits the blade to be moved from side to side so that it can be made parallel with the sole .
30 Application to withdraw may be made orally to the court if the parties and any guardian ad litem appointed by the court are present .
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