Example sentences of "to [be] make [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Well , you would n't expect an industrial manager to be made Attorney General , would you ? ’ |
2 | ( Such payments have to be made immediately. ) futures price falls . |
3 | Sadly , the Macintosh is still slightly more expensive than an equivalent PC system — especially when it has to be made PC compatible by adding AppleTalk or extras like the PC disk drive . |
4 | Peter Jay , who was plucked from the economic editorship of The Times by his father-in-law , Labour Prime Minister James Callaghan , to be made ambassador to Washington , recalls the feelings clearly : |
5 | But the civil servants have been vague when it comes to the detail of who is to be the competent authority , who is to foot the bill for its work ( and any extra studies it may require before giving consent ) , and how much of its deliberations are to be made public . |
6 | Yesterday Mr Olsen said the company had been approached by CITIC about the possible purchase of a holding back in November and the talks had reached a point at which they had had to be made public . |
7 | Sir Robin tells me that Mr Kinnock is quite happy for this statement to be made public . |
8 | The building societies in particular allowed exaggerated views of the numbers to be made public . ’ |
9 | Mrs Thatcher exploited the change in the leadership election rules ( instituted after Meyer 's challenge ) requiring the names of those MPs nominating candidates to be made public by having Hurd and Major sign her nomination . |
10 | THE WORDS OF WISDOM of New Scientist readers are , after all , to be made public . |
11 | Call for report to be made public |
12 | There is also the question of your sister 's reputation if her part in this , er … concealment were ever to be made public . |
13 | Where the official receiver thinks it would be prejudicial to the conduct of the bankruptcy for the whole or part of the statement of affairs to be made public , he may apply to the court for an order limiting disclosure of it or any specified part of it ( r6.61 ) . |
14 | Firstly , the identification and recording of unmet need is not a finding which agencies or governments will want to be made public , especially if one object of the community care reforms is to reduce eligibility for services . |
15 | The report , whose conclusions were due to be made public after the expiry of 21 days within which interested parties were required to submit their comments , was expected to confirm that the crash resulted from pilot error involving the inadvertent shutting down of the wrong engine . |
16 | However , his reputation had been seriously damaged during the past year by a scandal involving his younger brother Juan Guerra González [ see p. 37263 ] , whose conduct had been the subject of a judicial investigation , the results of which were due to be made public in the near future . |
17 | It is part of a series of revisions to existing WHO guidelines on the quality of drinking water which are due to be made public in mid 1993 . |
18 | Environmentalists have mounted a vigorous campaign to resist RBM 's plans , forcing the company to commission a full environmental impact assessment , which is to be made public in March . |
19 | Greenpeace is calling for an independent investigation into safety at Aldermaston , for health records to be made public , and for a halt to weapons production at the site . |
20 | The material deterioration in the company 's prospects had to be made public under Stock Exchange rules , and it was decided to issue the warning . |
21 | Video taped evidence , in which Mr Reagan admits he approved the covert Arms for Hostages operation , that became known as the Iran Contra affair , is to be made public by the trial judge . |
22 | THREE Middlesbrough councillors who between them have notched up a century of service to local people are to be made freemen of the borough today . |
23 | I 'm here to be made love to when you need to , or when you think I need to , just to cover up . |
24 | He went home with a couple who had been together for twelve years , not because he wanted to know what it would be like to be made love to by two men at once , but rather to see how these particular two men lived as a couple ; specifically , what they did together in the morning before going to work . |
25 | Lucky thing to be made love to by Drew on it , Daisy was appalled to find herself thinking . |
26 | You want to be made love to . |
27 | If reclaimed land is to be made part of a living landscape it is not enough simply to plant vegetation on it . |
28 | Israel , however , pressed for Resolution 425 to be made part of a peace treaty , a proposal rejected by Lebanon . |
29 | Today 's crash has led to renewed calls from instructors for motorway skills to be made part of the driving test . |
30 | And it asked for the Scottish Office Guidelines , and those in Lord Justice Butler-Sloss 's Cleveland Report , to be made law . |