Example sentences of "[be] made [prep] [noun pl] ' " in BNC.
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1 | The same case could , of course , have been made about listeners ' attitudes to the number and length of speeches to which they were now to be subjected . |
2 | Evaluations may also be made of the whole work group so that judgements are made of workers ' attitudes and performance at both levels . |
3 | The IFS argues that a similar change now needs to be made to employers ' contributions . |
4 | One of the most common methods of funding , and one that is becoming increasingly popular , is for a small levy to be made on students ' charges . |
5 | Is the right hon. Gentleman aware that there is no case to be made for taxpayers ' money being used to prop up Boris Yeltsin , who will turn out to be the David Owen of Russia ? |
6 | There was anxiety that judgments would be made about teachers ' handling of classes , based on too few visits . |
7 | During the 1950s the view was gaining ground that a more systematic and determined effort should be made towards teachers ' professional development and this was to become the justification of the Schools Council 's existence . |
8 | Very expensive liver sausages may be made from calves ' or goose livers , but these are difficult to find and very rich in taste . |
9 | It is made with ewes ' milk and is left to ripen for three months in limestone caves . |
10 | A further comparison is made between pensioners ' clubs which are organised by volunteers on behalf of charitable bodies and those which are run by old people for themselves . |