Example sentences of "be made [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 For many there was a conviction that the post-war world must be made a better place , a view that recurred regularly over the next twenty years .
2 Mr Randall said : ‘ In general terms , we do see room for hacking to be made a criminal offence . ’
3 Domestic affairs shall be made a criminal offence .
4 Our working relationship , I am sure , would be made a great deal easier . ’
5 As my hon. Friend knows , our fundamental position on reform is that the intervention system must be made a great deal less attractive .
6 It will be made a London-based company , Blue Heaven Productions , for the ITV network .
7 As regards the police , should the publication of racist statements like the unofficial communique be made a disciplinary offence , or would this merely strengthen rank-and-file resistance to the implementation of antiracist policies within the force ?
8 None the less , some statements by members of the Association reveal that the effacement required by this procedure was no more than a tactical ploy , since one of the dominant assumptions of moral education was " that morality was to be made a conscious aim of the teacher , but concealed from the pupils , who were to imbibe the influence from literature as habit or experience " .
9 Similarly , a requirement that the expert observe the rules of natural justice could be made a contractual obligation .
10 The protesters demanded that Islamic law or sharia be made the sole source of legislation .
11 If no further contact can be made the general practitioner should be informed .
12 ‘ She told me she and Mellor had long chats about politics , and that it had been suggested by the Prime Minister that at the end of the year Mellor would be made the new Party chairman . ’
13 That can mean only that UKIAS was to be made the exclusive provider of legal advice .
14 A few weeks after that incident we received a so-called hot tipoff that an illegal immigrant run was to be made the following night " somewhere between the Thames and Lowestoft ! "
15 The return to Keld must be made the same way ; there is no alternative .
16 Labour 's reaction to that is that local authority inspection should be made the universal norm , with local authorities inspecting the schools which only they are allowed to run .
17 According to this law , if a response made in the presence of a particular stimulus is followed by a reward , that same response is more likely to be made the next time the stimulus is encountered .
18 Some feminists would expand this argument to suggest that the political and/or ethical discussion should be made an explicit part of the methodology of philosophy .
19 Still painfully relieved that he was not to be made an unwanted orphan and bundled off to a Home , Frankie left the room without a word .
20 He had been promised that once he had obtained his colliery manager 's certificate , he would be made an assistant manager .
21 Stan Mortensen , Blackpool 's hat-trick scorer in the 1953 FA Cup final win over Bolton , is to be made an honorary freeman of the town .
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