Example sentences of "is made [adj] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 The person whose grass or corn is eaten down by the escaping cattle of his neighbour , or whose mine is flooded by the water from his neighbour 's reservoir , or whose cellar is invaded by the filth of his neighbour 's privy , or whose habitation is made unhealthy by the fumes and noisome vapours of his neighbour 's alkali works , is damnified without any fault of his own ; and it seems but reasonable and just that the neighbour , who has brought something on his own property which was not naturally there , harmless to others so long as it is confined to his own property , but which he knows to be mischievous if it gets on his neighbour 's , should be obliged to make good the damage which ensues if he does not succeed in confining it to his own property .
2 However , that this is not so is made apparent at the end of the judgment .
3 The status of older people is also dependent on the social context in which people live , and this is made apparent by the wide variation in ageing patterns in different ethnic , geographic and socio-economic sub-cultures .
4 Rather he is a participant in a form of life and the meaning of Truth for him is made apparent from the way in which it is used in that form of life .
5 The upside is that getting in and out is made simple by the front seats sliding well forwards .
6 However Richet admits that the future of this business is made uncertain by the proposed purchase of French software house CGI Informatique SA .
7 if money for investment is made payable to the firm , it should be returned to the client to be made payable to the correct third party or , if this is not possible due to extreme circumstances , the cheque should be endorsed and forwarded immediately to the third party
8 In normal economic life such bartering is made unnecessary by the use of money .
9 It is made redundant by the enormity of the city .
10 The basic method of composition of this painting is the same as in the Cadaquès work , but the subject is made identifiable by the retention or introduction of ‘ keys ’ or ‘ signs ’ within the looser , more generalized , structure of the figure .
11 Though the commission could buy by agreement it had to have effective powers of compulsory purchase if it was ‘ to ensure that the right land is made available at the right time ’ .
12 As might be expected , only a limited amount of information about the practice of telephone-tapping is made available to the public .
13 Is not it reasonable that the House of Commons should be given the same information as is made available to the press in briefings ?
14 First , in England there is not , as a matter of law , a contract between doctor and patient in the vast majority of all relationships , because health care is made available through the National Health Service .
15 Additional information on laser imaging technology is made available through the query button .
16 However , the growth of optical-fibre , ISDN services in the mid to late 1990s will radically change the way in which information is made available in the home .
17 This is made possible through the death and resurrection of Jesus .
18 The information-processing is made possible by the universe 's collapse .
19 The point is that an orderly community can exist only if it shares many practices , and that in all modern pluralistic societies a great measure of toleration of vastly differing outlooks is made possible by the fact that many of them enable the vast majority of the population to accept common standards of conduct .
20 And , by the same token , the emergence of language is made possible by the developmental achievements of the first two years .
21 Obviously members of the same species can live in harmony together and this is made possible by the chemical messages which pass between coelenterates to allow individual coral polyps in a colony to recognise and avoid stinging one another and to signal that other neighbouring colonies of the same species are not a threat .
22 But the conversation at college dinners suggests that the Delegates would prefer the interface between Gown and Grub Street to be controlled by an academic , and the appointment of one such into a sort of non-executive chairman 's role is made possible by the fact that OUP has strong divisional managing directors .
23 We all believe that this development is made possible by the ability to transfer information through the use of language , which enables man to utilise the knowledge of his forebears , and the knowledge of other men in other cultures .
24 This is made possible by the use of a universal description method called a Page Description Language .
25 This in turn reduces the interpersonal tensions which otherwise exist between superiors and subordinates , and for this reason the ‘ survival of the work group as an operating unit ’ is made possible by the creation of rules .
26 The working of the various relationships within the framework established by law and convention is made possible by the operation of bodies not formally recognized by the Constitution , namely political parties .
27 This balance between reliance and flexibility is made possible by the bilateral framework of conventionalism .
28 The Motability campaign is made possible by the teamwork of :
29 The South Pacific Nuclear Free Zone treaty impliedly modifies the Vienna Convention provisions on treaties and third parties by establishing its own regime , a course that is made necessary by the framing of so many of the provisions of the Vienna Convention in terms applicable only to parties .
30 Their business is to propound ideas in such a way that their claimed transfer value is made explicit for the consideration and possible operationalization by the teacher .
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