Example sentences of "[be] made [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I have n't actually fixed a time when I will return , it just depends when I am made some offers . ’
2 We 've come to Jesus Christ , he 's forgiven us our sins , we 've been made new creatures , we are saved according to Athesians two eight .
3 He claimed half-hour warnings to the Samaritans and police in Merseyside had been made two minutes after the bombs were planted .
4 Agreed , the appointment had been made two months ago .
5 As a matter of authenticity , and given that the appointment had been made two months ago and that perhaps Mr Gajdusek might need a little reminder , she took the letter from its envelope while , his touch again tingling , again gentle , he smoothed some cream over her bruises .
6 Cup odds FOOTBALL : Liverpool and Nottingham Forest have been made 11–4 favourites for the FA Cup by William Hill who then offer 7–2 Chelsea , 15–1 Villa , 111 Norwich and Southampton , 16–1 West Ham , 25–1 Middlesbrough , 40–1 Portsmouth , 50–1 Sunderland , 80–1 Ipswich , 150–1 Bolton .
7 And you and I in our journey in life looking for what we could get , hoping to make it we 've now been made joint heirs with Jesus Christ entering into his inheritance .
8 In Ariel ( 15 ) a miner who has been made redundant heads south to Helsinki and falls in love .
9 In it , a miner who has been made redundant heads south to Helsinki and falls in love .
10 Is my right hon. Friend aware that when the shadow Chancellor recently visited the James Halstead group in my constituency — it employs more than 400 people and is successful in making good profits — he expressed satisfaction to the local media that most of the technology that he saw was British-made and that most of it had been made 20 miles from Bury ?
11 Retrospective radiological review showed that this lesion had been present when an initial diagnosis of coeliac disease had been made 12 months previously and a detailed description of the natural history of the lymphoma during this period was thus available .
12 When the product selection has been made some options for managing records may have been made impossible by the operating environment or application software .
13 On Aug. 19 Joint Political and Military Commission ( CCPM ) observers reported that the situation remained tense , and expressed dismay that recommendations to end the violence , which had been made some days earlier , had yet to be implemented .
14 Yes , whilst the arrangements for holidays in this brochure are made many months in advance , changes may unfortunately be necessary .
15 We are told , for example , that if teachers are made accountable standards will be raised .
16 In hotels where bookings are made several months in advance , charts for each month are prepared .
17 Those people checked by officers on patrol ‘ more than three times in 28 days are made suspected persons , ’ according to internal Suffolk documents .
18 WWF proposes that environmental protection and the eradication of poverty should be made explicit objectives of the MTO , and that non-governmental organisations should be given consultation rights , enabling them to make submissions to investigations of trade disputes .
19 Held , allowing the appeal , that the absence from the Children Act 1989 of any express provision that applications be made either inter partes or ex parte connoted the availability of either course in appropriate circumstances ; that on a true construction the court 's powers conferred by the Act of 1989 had not been abrogated by the Family Proceedings Rules 1991 so that rule 4.4(4) did not preclude the making of an ex parte application for a residence order , although normally applications should be made inter partes ; that the judge therefore had jurisdiction to make such an order and , under section 11(7) of the Act , to attach such directions as might be appropriate ; and that , accordingly , in the exceptional circumstances , the court would make an interim residence order to which directions would be attached for the return of the child to the former matrimonial home and for all the children to remain in the father 's care until the inter partes hearing of the father 's applications ( post , pp. 116B , D–E , F , G–H , 117A–E , F–H ) .
20 That some formality may continue to be required for certain controversial treatments should not be allowed to complicate the much more commonplace decisions that have to be made many times every day in acute hospitals .
21 Usually , this payment would be made four times a year , but for larger sums the process should be quicker .
22 Although many East Germans will in future be able to go to Czechoslovakia with official permission , applications must now be made four weeks in advance .
23 See RSC Ord 41 , notes 41/1 and 4½-8 and Practice Direction ( Evidence : Documents ) ( 1983 ) 1 WLR 922 — whilst the latter is a High Court Direction , all its requirements on affidavits , exhibits , etc should be adopted in the county court , for example , individual letters should not be made separate exhibits ; and see also CCR Ord 20 , r 10 .
24 But , if this notable service is rendered by your lordship , it could be recommended that the Earls of Dunbar and March could be made hereditary Keepers .
25 Thus , payment for work carried out now might be made several months later and it is convenient for the debt to be expressed and for the payment to be made in money terms rather than in terms of some commodity .
26 The drawing shows the main design points for a single-stack system and the connections which may be made Detailed requirements are given in BS5572 : Code of Practice for Sanitary Pipework .
27 Rebecca 's life could be made ten times easier with the programs I can work out for her . ’
28 You , as beneficial owner , assign to Oxford University Press the copyright and all other intellectual property rights in respect of the product by the law in any part of the world , authorise Oxford University Press to make or cause to be made any alterations , adaptations and additions to the product , and waive your rights conferred by Chapter IV of Part I of the Copyright , Designs and Patents Act 1988 .
29 Mr Gould said : ‘ Local people and local consultations must be the basis of re-organisation , but there is an extremely strong case for the old county boroughs such as Darlington to be made unitary authorities controlling their own services . ’
30 The best solution from my point of view is simply to recognise that rivers are part of the natural heritage of our country and that they should be made public rights of way , just as footpaths are .
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