Example sentences of "be make [adj] by [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It was Christmas 1781 when news filtered through that they were celebrating at the Red Lion at Bishopsgate ( an inn later to be made famous by Dickens 's Old Curiosity Shop ) .
2 The classical economists argued that , given a flexible rate of interest and a competitive market for loanable funds , saving and investment would always be made equal by changes in interest rates .
3 For example , the informal decision making that is a component of ‘ surgical signatures ’ and ‘ practice style ’ can be made explicit by use of clinical judgment analysis and related techniques , which set the basis for variations in diagnostic and therapeutic judgment on a statistically firm footing .
4 If they meet the requirements of the above list , the dissemination and support of their material should be made possible by others with sufficient expertise to cope with it .
5 A jealous horse may resent hands that smell of its rival ; a greedy horse may be upset by empty hands that smell of food ; and an aggressive stallion may be made dangerous by hands that smell of other stallions or a mare in oestrus .
6 Generally these four factors work together in combination , though syllables may sometimes be made prominent by means of only one or two of them .
7 The position of a non-domiciled person is therefore not made worse or is intended not to be made worse by virtue of the deemed receipt of income charged under s739 ( s743(3) ) .
8 I 'm not suited to fatherhood and I had n't any wish to be made ridiculous by paternity suits .
9 In an attempt to remedy the problem , the government has made provision for 1,000 additional bail hostel places to be made available by April 1993 .
10 First look at the membership of the governing body to discover what relevant expertise is available or might be made available by co-option .
11 Leisure is no longer defined as something earned by work ; work , rather , is to be made available by leisure .
12 It is hoped the group will have a permanent base where advice and information can be made available by volunteer staff .
13 Some victims of regulatory deviance may be made remote by time , as in the case of air pollution , radiation , or some forms of occupational disease .
14 Such a right should be made exercisable by notice given before the earliest date upon which an appointment may be made .
15 It is a method that can be tedious , confusing and not particularly reliable as readings can be made untrustworthy by fluctuations in general health .
16 What could they do , except be made miserable by impotence ?
17 Application for payment out may be made on the return day , or it may be made earlier by application on notice .
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