Example sentences of "is make the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 This AGREEMENT is made the 29th day of January 1988
2 This AGREEMENT is made the 29th day of January 1988
3 Thus , it is accepted that if a minister is made the deciding authority he will often have to act through officers to collect the material and the officer may even make the decision in the minister 's name .
4 THIS AGREEMENT is made the 13th day of February one thousand nine hundred and ninety in Ghent
5 The Cambridge subjects were faced with the five-choice serial reaction task , where a subject responds to one of five lights coming on by pressing one of five buttons on a continuous basis ( every time a response is made the relevant light goes out , but another one immediately comes on ) .
6 THIS AGREEMENT is made the twenty-third day of November , one thousand nine hundred and eighty-nine
7 If a decision about a document or as to some point of evidence is made the right course , having put the relevant argument , is to accept the ruling and then to consider an appeal should circumstances so demand .
8 THIS AGREEMENT IS made the first day of February 1989 between of ( ‘ The Publisher ’ ) and of ( ‘ The Distributor ’ )
9 — The hon. Gentleman is making the political point that if the SNP had 72 Scottish Members of Parliament as he posits , sovereignty would remain with the House , but the House would conclude that the Act of Union was no longer sustainable .
10 Prestatyn greengrocer Trevor Jones is making the new-style Tinhead Fly catch trout at Felin-y-Gors fishery .
11 However , where another company is making the same material close to where ICI needs it — or vice versa — it makes sense to do a deal .
12 Shakespeare is making the same point as Donne — ‘ Love 's not so pure , and abstract , as they use/To say , which have no mistress but their muse ’ — as he has done obliquely in Venus and Adonis with the picture of the horse exuding desire ( 259–324 ) .
13 The hon. Gentleman is making the same point that his hon. Friend the Member for Sunderland , South ( Mr. Mullin ) made .
14 is what is making the horrible taste .
15 This is interesting because it disguises who is making the sympathetic adjustment .
16 Citizen protest is making the whole industry very cagey ; governments are reluctant to allow planning permission or import licences .
17 One aim is to make the familiar look unfamiliar and he says it was only when he referred back to his photographs after completing many of his drawings that he realised what he had missed .
18 The important thing , therefore , is to make the right compromise .
19 The policy of John Bull is to make the finest confectionery in the old fashioned way , using the best ingredients .
20 Their aim is to make the best use of the money available to improve health in your area .
21 Its objective is to make the best match between the money available and the staff resources .
22 Their responsibility is to make the maximum profit for their owners .
23 The effect of those chemical changes , the details of which are known , is to make the motor neuron fire more readily .
24 So what Silver have done is to make the electronic box a self-contained unit , or ‘ module ’ , hence the description of the total range as ‘ modular ’ .
25 Part of the task of the modern tobacco promoter is to make the smoking habit appear clean and healthy , and to imply that it is all right to smoke if we take plenty of exercise .
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