Example sentences of "be make [noun] of the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Today 's crash has led to renewed calls from instructors for motorway skills to be made part of the driving test . |
2 | THREE Middlesbrough councillors who between them have notched up a century of service to local people are to be made freemen of the borough today . |
3 | When the Haldanes challenged the Campbell influence in Stirling , they promised Deacon Ellise of the hammermen that he should be made smith of the Castle and that a member of the tailor 's trade should replace the castle storeman . |
4 | It was a great honour to be made captain of the side and now all this . ’ |
5 | ‘ By expanding Eastham Country Park we will at least be making use of the land for the benefit of the people of Wirral . ’ |
6 | ‘ By expanding Eastham Country Park we will at least be making use of the land for the benefit of the people of Wirral rather than just have it lying there . ’ |
7 | Secondly , if the tenant is entitled to break at a specified date linked to a rent review , the effect of the break-clause may be to make time of the essence as far as the review is concerned ( United Scientific Holdings Ltd v Burnley Borough Council [ 1977 ] 2 All ER 62 at 77 , 98 ) . |