Example sentences of "[be] make [adj] [conj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 And so he had acquired an old-fashioned classical education , with gaps where teachers had been made redundant or classroom chaos had reigned .
2 More recently , it has been made clear that breach of a covenant not to assign or sublet is similarly irremediable .
3 After removing all the decayed wood , all edged should be made flat and square , to make the strongest joint with the clean material .
4 The European Commission announced on July 18 that US$13,000,000 would be made available as emergency aid for modernization work at the Kozloduy plant .
5 The first Diocesan Day will be held at St Catherine 's School Hall , in Penrith , on Saturday , April 17th and the second will be at Canterbury Hall , Preston , on Saturday , May 1st , both from 10am until 4pm ( a creche will be made available if notification is given a week in advance ) .
6 Copies of the initial draft of the report should be made available and time allowed for observations and objections to be made which could be incorporated in the final report .
7 This is the relatively cheerful theory , because the damage done by unkind history can be made good when history turns kind again .
8 Clients should be made aware that breathlessness , pounding heart , dizziness , tightness or pain in the chest , nausea and loss of muscle control are signs that they are overtaxing themselves .
9 Patients should be made aware that side effects can be reversed within one to two days of treatment
10 We are making sure that employment training is making its full contribution to the aim and guarantee groups for the long-term unemployed .
11 The photographic image can be tampered with manually ; it can also be tampered with by being made darker or lighter or by altering the colours or colour balance .
12 The group of MPs were made aware that government assistance for export promotion and international standards was essential .
13 What the state can and should do is make sure that tax does not distort the choices involved .
14 It is made possible because information about citizens is held by organs of the state .
15 : speech recognition is made difficult if interference is created by noisy machinery or extraneous conversations ;
16 And you can bet your pretty ass that your policeman friend is making sure that permission to search Murder Cay is never given , or if it is , that the guys on the island are well warned before our boys get anywhere near . ’
17 In effect , the Bank is making available that quantity of monetary base necessary to support the flow of bank lending at the rate of interest of its own choosing .
18 The effect of this is to make clear that registration as an RFL does not entitle the RFL to undertake work which may only be done by a solicitor , and also that an RFL must not put solicitors or recognised bodies in breach of rules , or other requirements of conduct .
19 Abortion was legalised , divorce was made simple and marriage became a civil , non-religious affair .
20 It was made clear that trade would be at international prices , with no subsidies or preferential treatment .
21 In 1900 , on the initiative of William II , it was made clear that military attachés were subordinate not to the head of the mission of which they were formally members but only to the kaiser himself .
22 Our concern was to make sure that development issues were taught in schools ( by Christian Aid or any other agency ) , and also to raise Christian Aid 's own profile in schools .
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