Example sentences of "and make [adj] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Education was encouraged by the General Education Act of 1870 ; and made compulsory in 1876 up to age 10 and to age 14 according to the Act of 1880 .
2 ‘ And though some people may damn me irrevocably and for ever , in the nature of things my profession and my work will open new relations to me , that much fresher for not having been frozen , hardened , and made sterile by old prejudices . ’
3 It is enthusiastically fuelled by the advertisers and made respectable by successive governments of all countries who make consumerism into a summum bonum .
4 Built upon mudbanks and made great by maritime dominion during the centuries of its republican independence , it magnificently called it self the Queen of the Adriatic , and each year its rulers ritually married the ocean in a ceremony of sumptuous allegory .
5 Now therefore the first thing which ye do after I have departed , wash my body with rose-water many times and well , as blessed be the name of God it is washed within and made pure of all uncleanness to receive his holy body to-morrow , which will be my last day .
6 Remittance may be made by Access/Visa , PO or cheque ( name and address on back of cheque please ) , crossed and made payable to Ideal Home Offer .
7 Remittance may be made by Access/Visa , PO or cheque ( name and address on back of cheque please ) , crossed and made payable to Ideal Home Offer .
8 Remittance may be made by Access/Visa , PO or cheque ( name and address on back of cheque please ) , crossed and made payable to Ideal Home Offer .
9 As previously illustrated in the euro-dollar market diagram there is a considerable amount of re-depositing between banks in ECM centres , so that the gross size overstates the amount on deposit from non-bank sources and made available to ultimate borrowers .
10 Software is held by these organizations and made available to potential users to evaluate .
11 Other large retail groups handle a diversity of goods , which are again competitively priced , and made available in prime shopping areas .
12 It arose from the digitisation of archived paper records of previous international surveys , so that the information could be stored on computer and made accessible to modern techniques of data retrieval , image analysis and interpretation .
13 Equipment cleaned and made ready for subsequent use
14 They were given briefings by North or sometimes by Abrams in the Old Executive Office Building , shown photographs of airports and harbours , and made privy to mysterious movements of Soviet aircraft and ships .
15 Thirdly , as the Government are turning a blind eye to many of the disregards being allowed for people on income support and in residential and nursing care , could that be codified and made safe for all forms of disregard ?
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