Example sentences of "[adv] be make [prep] [det] " in BNC.

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1 Although we may claim that we simply publish an objective report , the inference that exceptional evil existed during the occupation of Kuwait will naturally be made by those trying to justify the devastating Allied bombardment of Iraq , now retrospectively .
2 What , one wonders , must the real world outside be making of any of this ?
3 As the bulk of the material was culled from just three radio sessions , this proved that an album of quality could still be made for less than the cost of recording your average chart single .
4 These words , and other connectives like them , constitute lexical cues within text that help the human reader to maintain the coherence of a discourse ( although inferences can still be made without such cues ) .
5 Wittgenstein 's point can still be made in another way .
6 Therefore reference must needs always be made to this history and to this person .
7 As a matter of good practice , not least because such matters will often touch on the ability of a partner to devote his full time and attention to the firm , full disclosure should always be made of such privately remunerated activities , whether or not the profits therefrom are strictly due to be brought into account .
8 Lord Ross said that the sheriff had failed to attach proper importance to the fact that an allegation of murder was one of the most serious which could ever be made against any individual .
9 Looking at the development so far , there is the need for CD trials in the near future ; plans should also be made at this stage for CDL and CDL trials as they will take longer to organize .
10 Special mention might also be made of another much more recent source particularly concerned with Molla Fenari , namely the comprehensive biography by the historian of Amasya , Huseyin Husameddin .
11 Reference should also be made to several useful surveys of user education published in recent years .
12 Since this last point can also be made about some of the ‘ billiard-ball ’ , ‘ cobweb ’ , and ‘ layer-cake ’ approaches now current , for instance where the demands of ‘ capitalist accumulation ’ are taken to be impersonal and determining , it is fair to describe the mainstream story as one from outside .
13 Will my right hon. and learned Friend confirm that he will ask the chairman of British Rail urgently to look at the position of the tunnels further along the line to ensure that precautions similar to those that are being instituted in the Severn tunnel will also be made in those tunnels if signalling changes have taken place recently associated with the general modernisation work ?
14 Various other adjustments that enable you to configure the program to suit your own particular needs can also be made in this section .
15 Note should also be made in this context of the case of Murphy v. Brentwood DC [ 1990 ] 2 All ER 908 , discussed below .
16 The decision will probably be made on little evidence , and will probably be towards an abortion , even if the child might be desperately wanted and the parents generally against abortion in principle .
17 I suggest that an attempt may well be made at some future Labour Party conference to dislodge a Labour Prime Minister .
18 WHOLESALE changes could well be made for this Saturday 's Gold Cup game following Glentoran 's latest disappointing defeat against Portadown .
19 ‘ History could well be made under this roof , ’ I told them .
20 At its worst extreme , and particularly where the panel is a voluntary committee , all of whom are giving their time for nothing , the selection may well be made without all the panel having interviewed the candidate .
21 This is the usual method and amendments can readily be made to such a file if errors are detected .
22 We are not suggesting any solutions , we want information with that information then er , a judgement can then be made by this Committee and something can be done to accept those jobs and to create employment for an unemployment .
23 Some scholars are uneasy about this interpretation because the sign-groups give only approximations of words and can therefore be made into several different words : the sign-group ‘ po-lo ’ , for example , can be made to mean as many as eight different Greek words .
24 Monitoring of fees earned against time spent is usually a sufficient measure of performance and will provide an incentive to staff , but not all projects run smoothly and allowance must therefore be made for these .
25 Industrial and commercial areas will be subject to certification and control under the Fire Precautions Act , as has been described for type I building and reference should therefore be made to this section for other matters of ancillary accommodation .
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