Example sentences of "are make about the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In the statistical analysis of economic data , assumptions are made about the way time series evolve , about the characteristics of the population from which a cross-sectional sample is drawn , and about the nature of the relationships between variables .
2 The criterion of distortion is that statements are made about the society which by social-scientific methods can be shown to be positively in error , whereas selectivity [ i.e. primary selectivity ] is involved where the statements are , at the proper level , ‘ true ’ , but do not constitute a balanced account of the available truth .
3 Even though school generated activities are not taking place at these times judgements are made about the standard of work on display and the general state of order and cleanliness .
4 However , as I will show , there may be no consideration of way of life when decisions are made about the closure of particular schools .
5 Will he accept its deep gratitude for the way in which his officials are explaining his Department 's needs so as to ensure that the right commercial decisions are made about the markets to go for in future ?
6 What assumptions are made about the audience 's understanding of educational shorthand/jargon and their grasp of basic skills ?
7 Detailed recommendations are made about the amount and kind of training in English language teaching appropriate for primary teachers , and for English teachers and teachers of other subjects in secondary schools ; the report 's own model is recommended as a basis for these .
8 Various claims and counterclaims which we will outline later , are made about the media in use here .
9 In this type of short story , large claims are made about the effect of the reading experience .
10 The observational data reveal that qualitative judgements are made about the seriousness of particular types of crime , evaluations which are often conveyed in casual remarks made in the real-life situations of policing ‘ little crime ’ .
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