Sentence examples for was made to study from inspiring English sources

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As part of the coalition deal between the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats, an agreement was made to study the programme to ensure value for money.

And after drawing up a list of potential titles – which, incidentally, did not include To Kill a Mockingbird or Of Mice and Men, because I was made to study them at school years ago – I realised I had inadvertently self-selected a series of books which, at various points in my life, I had lied about having read.

In this paper an attempt was made to study the flexural behaviour of ternary SCC beams.

An estimate of genetic parameters was made to study the types of gene action in rice.

Survey, using group discussion and questionnaire, was made to study the effect of P. juliflora invasion on Afar pastoral livelihoods.

A 100 h continuous experiment was made to study the catalyst viability in the presence of 1 ppm H2S.

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The problem isn't that only men have written brilliant books, or that we're made to study them.

Efforts are made to study how information may be stored, or encoded in the human brain.

I said that charm students should be made to study the George Clooney Nespresso ads.

Efforts are made to study the phenomenon in the experimentation.

Intensive efforts have been made to study related indices, which can be classified into three categories.

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