Example sentences of "are make [adj] [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The ‘ bad copies ’ the main character produces are made possible by the fact that a number of comparable codes are juxtaposed simultaneously in her mind .
2 The third is that they may say things that seem absolutely correct at the time , but which are made ludicrous by the unfolding of events .
3 On termination the extracted value and the address of the associated character in the string are made available to the programmer .
4 All comments should be in writing and these letters are made available to the public when the case is decided .
5 The range of choices which are made available to the child may not be determined by the adult so much as by the nature of the interactions which are jointly established between adult and child .
6 That adequate time and sufficient resources are made available to the programme
7 What concerns me is the extent to which any warning signals included on the computer record are made available to the control officer and conveyed to the officer on the beat .
8 New seats are made available on the MATIF as required but unlike on the US exchanges , there is no market for seats .
9 Data are made available in the form of tapes , discs , listings and geochemical atlases as well as on an interactive computer system — GISA ( Geochemical Interactive Systems Analysis ) — which provides a very flexible and economical method of accessing and interrogating the database of 70 000 samples .
10 Payments are made direct to the exporter in accordance with the contract 's terms , with the bank having no recourse against the exporter in the event of the foreign importer 's default .
11 All employees are made aware of the development opportunities open to them .
12 The story is as much inspirational as sad , for with it we are made aware of the part we can play in our own Christmas story .
13 I wonder how many motorcyclists are made aware of the noise nuisance that they produce ?
14 In attempting to ensure that people are made aware of the DLA , which is something that we all want , will the Minister ensure that there is effective and efficient management ?
15 Ann Cunnane , TSSIS information officer , said : ‘ We aim to clear up the confusion and bring into perspective the risk , while ensuring the public and medical communities are made aware of the importance of early detection . ’
16 By consideration of points raised in the module , and matters arising from them , teachers are made aware of the distinction between drills promoting mechanistic performance and drills promoting the unconscious internalization of mentalistic competence structures , and of the distinction between meaning as semantic signification and meaning as pragmatic value in context .
17 credit ) are made clear to the purchaser .
18 It is most important that the purposes of such an admission are made clear to the ward staff beforehand .
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