Example sentences of "[modal v] be make the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He says they should be made the responsibility of the Home Office instead .
2 It would be obviously undesirable that such matters should be made the subject of evidence in a Court of law or otherwise discussed in public . ’
3 I think I should be making the tea or I 'll fall asleep in the bloody chair
4 can be expected for material that requires study , but for reports your aim must be to make the meaning clear on the first reading .
5 Although supervision was the most common form of disposal in truancy cases under section 1(2) ( e ) ( and may become even more standard practice under the Children Act 1989 ) , the practice adopted in Leeds magistrates ' court of adjourning such proceedings as a threat to the parents to improve the child 's attendance or else the child might be made the subject of an order , was claimed to be more effective as well as reducing overall levels of local juvenile delinquency .
6 The English nation , wrote the parliamentarian soldier Walter Blith , ‘ might be made the paradise of the World , if we can but bring ingenuity into fashion . ’
7 And given the fact do n't forget , it 's always worth remembering this and I 've I 've made , I 'll be making the point later on .
8 Most of these poets whose labour was fairly specialized were conscious of an occupational identity which could be made the subject of verse .
9 In the latter case , they could be made the subject of a Mental Health Order , but there is little precedent for so doing .
10 ‘ But before the payment could be made the owner of The Mail on Sunday , Lord Rothermere , issued a directive that no money should be paid to criminals or their families .
11 So I think it is a matter of erm importance for the structure plan its inclusion er and I think to put the an answer to one of the questions that was put earlier , if it is not to be left to the district to decide on where development is or is not appropriate in open countryside as defined in the structure plan policy , who it is intended could be making the decision on where development would be appropriate .
12 This is all the more necessary because , although some facilitating devices such as information agreements may be made the subject of prohibitions , the majority of them appear to escape these .
13 If a libel is extremely serious , to the extent that a court is prepared to hold that it can not be compensated by money and deserves to be punished as a crime , its publisher may be made the target of a prosecution .
14 Constructors may , if they wish , use an ‘ ultra bright ’ type of l.e.d , but beware ; these devices achieve high illumination by narrowing down their angle-of-view , so the overall result may be to make the l.e.d. less conspicuous .
15 The argument could far more plausibly be turned on its head : the ‘ latent function ’ of the operation of unofficial suspect categories may be to make the administration of ( in ) justice more efficient and ‘ rational ’ , which in turn institutionalizes these practices and gives them the status of ‘ due legal process ’ .
16 ‘ Innocent fans , ’ said Sepp Blatter , the general secretary of Fifa , would be making the draw from an assortment of pots .
17 To adopt this kind of approach would be to make the meaningfulness of prayer contingent on the acceptance of a particular concept of God .
18 An empty lifestyle does seem to increase the chances of wool-sucking , and probably the best cure for it would be to make the cat 's way of life more surprising and complex .
19 Given a situation where land is being used to provide agricultural produce for export , one solution to the problem of food shortages , would be to make the land that supplies the domestic market more productive .
20 The second change would be to make the insider dealing law more effective .
21 However , if performed very late — and low , there may be insufficient forward speed to stabilise the tail and the result of a sudden power application will be to make the model swing round .
22 When the communicative support system with which they have grown up fails to function in the usual way , the effect , arguably , will be to make the children regress or behave in some other aberrant manner — for instance , to stop asking questions or to agree with whatever the adult suggests .
23 He was accompanied by 18-year-old student Nick Scott who will be making the trip with him .
24 A copy of the diary will be making the return journey soon when Mr Heward 's sister Joyce , and her husband , visit Australia .
25 The Director General of Fair Trading has indicated that joint ventures can be made the subject of a direction ( under section 21(2) of the Act ) by the Secretary of State to the Director General not to take proceedings before the Court .
26 We are arguing , on the basis of what actually happens in classrooms , that a purist adherence to any methodological orthodoxy can generate considerable problems , that these need to be addressed openly , and that in any event the notion that the act of teaching can be made the subject of procedural mandates is suspect and unrealistic .
27 Certain other rights , such as the right to inspect the register of trade union members , can be made the subject of a complaint to the Certification Officer .
28 Texts can be put to many uses : a ) Extracts from texts can be made the basis of language learning dialogues and drills .
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