Example sentences of "[prep] [be] made a " in BNC.

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1 Mr Randall said : ‘ In general terms , we do see room for hacking to be made a criminal offence . ’
2 But to be made a deacon was for the first time to profess before a multitude that the soul undertook the cause of God in a special ministry , and for the first time to feel sent to an apostolic work .
3 The plan calls for Berlin to be made a centre for international conferences and youth exchanges and for improving air traffic to the city .
4 It had to be made a crusade , and so it was .
5 Lynda Chalker , Overseas Development Minister , who lost her Wallasey seat , is to be made a baroness and retains her post .
6 She was the first woman sculptor , and only deaf woman , to be made a member of any Royal Academy in the British Isles .
7 If cycling is to be made a safer and more attractive mode of transport , it is , as Hudson 's classic book has advocated , essential that planning principles are established and followed .
8 The publication of a statement of compliance with the code , reviewed by the auditors so far as compliance can be objectively verified , is to be made a listing requirement by the Stock Exchange .
9 Janice was to be made a scapegoat .
10 If special arrangements have to be made a note in the diary will remind the duty manager when VIPs or CIPs are due to arrive .
11 Douglas — to be made a Depot and have a Life Boat , with a Mortar and other apparatus .
12 He moved in against his young brother , slowly this time , determined not to be made a fool of twice .
13 None the less , some statements by members of the Association reveal that the effacement required by this procedure was no more than a tactical ploy , since one of the dominant assumptions of moral education was " that morality was to be made a conscious aim of the teacher , but concealed from the pupils , who were to imbibe the influence from literature as habit or experience " .
14 It 's the only dignified way of telling them that you 're not going to be made a fool of any longer and you 're not going to be dragged down to their level . ’
15 Do n't wait here to be made a scapegoat , go , now … quickly ! ’
16 If students ' freedom to learn is to be made a reality , academic staff must provide the intellectual conditions for students to be intellectually free .
17 Autocratic , powerful and ambitious , he had long been jealous of the Emperor and had aspired to be made a Negus .
18 Indeed I own myself unworthy and I long to be the servant of even the least religious in the Church of God and I hope by God 's grace to be made a sharer with them …
19 Where at any stage of proceedings by assignment , transmission , or devolution the interest or liability of any party devolves on some other person , the court may order ex parte that other person to be made a party " to carry on " the proceedings ( Ord 5 , r 11 ) .
20 He wrote to the local Conservative Association asking to be made a member .
21 Mr Stevens said he was ‘ very honoured indeed ’ to be made a Commander of the Royal Victorian Order for his work on the Sovereign Exhibition , which was held at London 's Victoria and Albert Museum .
22 Stan Mortensen , Blackpool 's hat-trick scorer in the 1953 FA Cup final win over Bolton , is to be made an honorary freeman of the town .
23 Still painfully relieved that he was not to be made an unwanted orphan and bundled off to a Home , Frankie left the room without a word .
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