Example sentences of "are [verb] make [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Staff from the unit are expected to make frequent visits to Shetland and will liaise with officials in Whitehall and in Brussels .
2 We are expected to make seasonal adjustments to change our clothes , make-up and even our bodies in accordance with fashion .
3 Talks are continuing with British Telecommunications Plc , Mercury Communications Ltd , Sprint International Inc and Australia 's Overseas Telecommunications Corp , all of which are expected to make formal bids for the contract .
4 If after I have read my submissions the councils wish and are permitted to make any observations on it , I request the right to reply thereto before the matter is decided by you .
5 Allowing a realistic amount of time is crucial if we are serious about asking people who are disabled to make informed decisions and choices .
6 This is so because , if courts are empowered to make authoritative determinations of the fact that a rule has been broken , these can not avoid being taken as authoritative determinations of what the rules are .
7 We are equipped to make mental calculations of risk and odds , within the range of improbabilities that would be useful in human life .
8 In much the same way implicit or explicit models for describing the evolution of stream channels or drainage basins commonly are used to make simplifying assumptions that eliminate considerations of time , history and sometimes even progressive change . ’
9 These instruments are used to make straight cuts across the embryo in order to subdivide it into particular regions or fragments .
10 Because of time lags in the production process , the cost of replacing inventories may well have risen by the time that the raw materials are used to make finished goods and then sold .
11 That raises the alarming prospect that red mercury may actually be a codename for real substances that are needed to make nuclear bombs .
12 Particular skills and attitudes are needed to make voluntary agreements workable and fair .
13 In support of this view , a number of studies have indicated that language-impaired children make significant improvements if the adults around them are induced to make systematic changes in certain aspects of their language ( Howlin 1984 ; McLean and Snyder 1978 ) .
14 So you have to insulate the , the administrators from direct control of the people if you , if the administrators are going to make good decisions .
15 Now in those cases we ca n't use the normal Chow tests we 've got more parameters to estimate than we have observations , right , as a result Chow developed a second test , right , from structural change where we do n't need er erm to estimate essentially the regression in the sub sample which has got very few obser observations but in that Chow , that Chow second test is often called a test of predicted failure , right , Microfit will calculate both of those tests and bear in mind I mean that we 're spending a lot of time on er parameter constancy , we must bear in mind that parameter constancy is vitally important if we are going to make these inferences possible be about policy making on the basis of our estimates .
16 Initial nominations and appointments are listed below and members are invited to make further nominations to fill vacancies where indicated .
17 If it is allowed , both parties are invited to make written submissions and to attend a hearing before a full tribunal of three members .
18 Apart from the fact that ‘ To Kill a Mockingbird ’ is written in the 1 st Person narrative and is an older person retelling incidents from their childhood thinking as if they were still that child and although due to the age of this child , not all incidents are understood making some parts comical meaning that the humorous style contrasts with the horror , I think in many ways , Harper Lee 's style is similar to that of Rosa Guy .
19 In implementing today 's online catalogues , librarians are having to make complex decisions about catalogue user behaviour and needs .
20 A number of rare animals in the wild are joining waiting lists for zoo cages , and like hospital administrators , zoo directors are having to make tough decisions about who gets the places .
21 We know that local authorities are in financial difficulties and many are having to make drastic cuts in all areas .
22 Australian and New Zealand players are set to make short trips to South Africa as early as next year when the Super Six series is expanded and called the Super Ten .
23 Those who have become pregnant are treated as children who have made mistakes , and who are assumed to make inadequate mothers , which is patronising and wrong .
24 Offenders are assumed to make rational choices ( indeed , ‘ rational choice theory ’ is now a favoured title for these approaches — see Cornish and Clarke , 1986 ) .
25 Where it breaks down and you get a governing body that is split down the middle , where you get staff who tend to who might tend to go in an opposite way to the head teacher , where you get parents who are asked to make difficult decisions as with an opt out ballot , then I think that you have to look very hard at the way that that school is managed and the way that it 's going in the future , because those are the sort of issues that unless you get those right the future for the school can not be as bright as it is for one where they are working as a team .
26 The inquiry will take up to three years but councillors are determined to make sure properties come up to scratch .
27 Germany 's Lufthansa and Scandinavia 's SAS are trying to make huge savings in their operations .
28 Since you are agreeing to make regular payments over a number of years , it is probably easier for you to pay by Banker 's Order or Direct Debit Mandate when the payments will automatically be made from your bank account .
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