Example sentences of "be make that [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 One of my main questions arose from the constant accusations that have been made that Moonies ( and other new religions ) actually brainwash their ‘ victims ’ — this being the only explanation that seemed plausible to many of the parents and friends who had observed the often radical changes in behaviour wrought in those who joined the movement .
2 The intriguing suggestion has been made that dolphins , if they chose to use it , have a potentially effortless means of communicating " mental pictures " to one another .
3 SINCE vitamin E was first discovered in the rat in 1922 so many ill-founded claims for its role in human nutrition have been made that cynics have dubbed it ‘ E for everything ’ .
4 Perhaps this reflects over-ambitious goals rather than failure of the projects , for it will only be when attempts to calm large areas are made that possibilities emerge of encouraging former car journeys to be made by public transport .
5 No implication will usually be made that reasons should be given ( see Price v Bouch ( 1987 ) 53 P & C R257 ) unless to withhold them would be a breach of good faith , but once reasons are vouchsafed , whether orally or in writing , they will be open to scrutiny by the court .
6 On the other hand , there is a strong case to be made that Aquinas is not setting out to provide proofs of God 's existence .
7 The matters directly relevant to futures include the following : ( 1 ) Fluctuations in value : A statement must be made that prices or values may fall or rise against the investor 's interest .
8 The assumption tends to be made that principles of normalisation , the self-advocacy movement , and professional/client relationships will somehow remain in tune with each other .
9 In other countries , such as France , where central government has more extensive authority over teachers , the opposite assumption tends to be made that teachers will conform to national policies and regulations in their practice .
10 Conversely , arguments may be made that barriers to takeovers should not be reduced , as the threat of takeovers leads to ‘ short-term ’ corporate behaviour .
11 The point should also be made that practitioners facing potential limitation problems in claims valued at less than £50,000 can no longer employ the expedient of issuing a writ at the last moment before the limitation period expires .
12 During the trial one of the defendants claimed to have acted as an agent for the Secret Intelligence Service MI6 , and allegations were made that officials had encouraged dissimulation in order to maintain intelligence contacts and also to promote British exports .
13 Indeed reference to embalming tables and embalming abound in the text and the assumption is made that families would initially come to a funeral director for this alternative to burial or cremation , without warning .
14 For the purposes of this study , the conservative assumption is made that profits are repatriated within companies , and captured in investment expenditure .
15 The point was made that jobs ‘ promoted ’ were not a true count of REAL jobs ; what we needed to know was the true job completion rate effected for what length of time — actual jobs and how long they lasted .
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