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

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1 Arrangements have been made with the Woolwich Equitable Building Society whereby regular monthly savings can be deducted from salary and credited to the Society 's Share or Savings Plan Accounts .
2 The essentially global scope of this issue is captured by a remark reputed to have been made by the Netherlands Foreign Minister to the Foreign Minister of Brazil : ‘ If you do n't stop cutting down your forests my country will disappear . ’
3 In determining the level of planned capacity five years ahead , separate estimates had been made by the BEA commercial department ( taking into account national economic trends ) , the engineers ( using simple arithmetical extrapolation of past growth ) , and the Area Boards ( using their local knowledge ) , Their forecasts had one thing in common : they all under-estimated the growth ( the commercial department 's forecasts being least , and the Area Boards ' most , accurate ) .
4 The calculation has been made by the Edison electric Institute , Department of Energy and electric car industry officials .
5 THERE are changes to be made to the Financial Five table .
6 The BMC is to continue to have a training officer ( presently Iain Peter ) who will continue to do what he did before , but instead of answering to a neutered committee , training decisions are now to be made by a BMC vice president — probably John Porter .
7 Improvements are being made to the NHS cervical screening services .
8 No mention was made of the February 1992 US-sponsored Washington accord between the legislature and President Jean-Bertrand Aristide , providing for the latter 's return to power [ see pp. 38758 ; 38808 ] .
9 Mandela 's demand was made at the Aug. 9-11 conference of the ANC 's military wing Umkhonto we Sizwe ( Spear of the Nation — MK ) , of which he was commander-in-chief .
10 Much the same point was made by the Kine Weekly reviewer , who commented that the film 's dialogue coupled ‘ wit and wholesome vulgarity with a sureness of touch that , until now , has been the irresistible prerogative of the Americans . ’
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