Example sentences of "[adv] be make the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It seemed that I should merely be making the balance even . |
2 | He believed also that the monastic community at Canterbury with a primatial archbishop at its head was the source of order throughout the whole huge area of the archbishop 's primatial authority ; he thought too that this was part of an unchanging order of things , which should not be made the subject of political bargaining either with the pope or the king . |
3 | Accurate reports of certain public occasions are " privileged " — which is to say that any defamatory statements arising from them can not be made the subject of a successful libel action . |
4 | You 're not on , we will not be made the scapegoats , with public sector workers will not pay for the Tories ' mismanagement of the economy . |
5 | Where a surgeon has been brought in ‘ at the last minute ’ to prepare a Medical Report then his opinion and Report can always be made the subject of valid criticism in the event of being compared with the Report and opinion of a surgeon who has consistently treated and/or prepared Reports on a claimant over a lengthy period of time . |
6 | Alan will also be making the Parnham Trophy . |
7 | At least she would n't be made the doxy of this fearful black and white slug . |
8 | CHELSEA wo n't be making the life of Brian any easier for Cloughie at Stamford Bridge today . |
9 | And I sha n't be making the mistake of attributing it to any charms of mine , either . |
10 | Smith 's Liverpool Harriers club colleague , Curtis Robb , will definitely be making the trip . |
11 | As far as the size of the board is concerned , one of the enjoyable challenges of designing your own board may actually be to make the p.c.b . |