Example sentences of "are make [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | When compared to the bZIP family , the HLH family has evolved a much more substantial interface for dimerization , as illustrated in the Max structure , where dimer contacts are made between four α-helices as opposed to two for bZIP proteins . |
2 | conceptual links in which implicit semantic connections are made between one document and another . |
3 | Furthermore , the results are often inconsistent , especially when comparisons are made between different species . |
4 | Sportsmen are not born : they are made and they are made through social processes . |
5 | All Sainsbury 's stores collect and recycle cardboard boxes , used in packaging , which are made into more packaging . |
6 | Professional education and training inevitably create such a social and educational gap between the providers of the services and working-class users that unless efforts are made to narrow it or close it , working-class people will make less adequate use of services . |
7 | Where allocations are made to individual service points , a number of factors may be taken into account in deciding the division of funds . |
8 | Can he reassure the House that there is no risk of discrimination against women who possess excellent qualities when appointments are made to such positions ? |
9 | Clubs are made to standard size and are suitable for the vast majority of players . |
10 | Where changes in presentation are made , appropriate adjustments are made to comparative figures . |
11 | Despite that , surprisingly few complaints about discrimination are made to industrial tribunals each year . |
12 | The recent development of ‘ paid volunteer ’ schemes , where small payments are made to untrained local people to provide regular help and support to disabled and elderly people in order to sustain their continued residence in ‘ the community ’ , illustrates precisely this growing interface between private unpaid and public waged caring work ( Leat and Gay , 1987 ; Qureshi , 1990 ; Baldock and Ungerson , 1991 ) . |
13 | The member states have recently agreed on the mutual recognition of listings on different stock exchanges , if the related applications are made to different stock exchanges roughly contemporaneously , and this has been incorporated into UK law . |
14 | Sometimes commitments are made to those outside marriage in order to buttress a wavering commitment to the self . |
15 | Apologies are made to those branches of the sport not covered , Formula Ford , Hill Climbing , and so on . |
16 | Indeed in some cases it is possible that responses are made to those whose communication channels are working most efficiently , but not to those whose channels are blocked or filtered . |
17 | Such a given behaviour ( innate is the conventional term , but I prefer to avoid it if possible , for it carries along with it a load of redundant ideological baggage ) ensures that appropriate responses are made to particular stimuli without the need for trial-and-error learning , but at the expense of limits to both the range and the flexibility of the response . |
18 | It should not be forgotten that where structural alterations are made to licensed premises the approval of the licensing justices is required in addition to planning permission . |
19 | In the former , to a first approximation , the initial amount of radiocarbon in an organic sample is taken to be that in the atmosphere now , but many adjustments are made to this assumption as will be seen below . |
20 | They are designed for single use , but because they are made of formed fabric , they give the appearance of linen . |
21 | Critical reviewing agencies in which detailed individual evaluations are made of each title . |
22 | ‘ Throughout the year and at the year end , ’ the report says , ‘ individual assessments are made of each loan in respect of which the underlying property is in the possession of the Society to ascertain whether a loss is likely and to estimate any such losses with reasonable accuracy , taking into account the likely selling prices of the properties . |
23 | Optical discs , for example , are made of insulating material ; although they can be coated with a thin metal film and put under an STM , an AFM could examine a product without destroying it . |
24 | The rail is made of wrought iron and the rings are made of cast bronze . |
25 | These are made of heavy-gauge metal with a polished stainless steel surround . |
26 | Armed with a saw and a screwdriver I have fitted my own secondary units and , now , some companies are producing panes that are made of high-resilience plastics , which are much lighter to handle and are much warmer to the touch than glass . |
27 | The genetic material may be as small as a single gene , while some protein coats are made of multiple copies of only one specific protein molecule . |
28 | Although many artefacts are made of pure metals , rather more are made of alloys . |
29 | Water molecules are made of one hydrogen and two oxygen atoms and , apart from distilled water , countless traces of ions and salts . |
30 | The chemical elements are made of two kinds of particle , positively charged protons forming a central nucleus , and negatively charged electrons forming an outer shell . |