Example sentences of "[be] make [verb] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Approximate measurements of the enthalpy change for reactions in solution can be made using a simple calorimeter such as a polystyrene beaker .
2 The main advantage of the method is the facility with which rapid and direct measurements can be made using a specific ion electrode ( Boyle , 1981 ) .
3 Recordings of one child with one adult may be made using a domestic tape recorder and a standard microphone .
4 A study of the mechanical damping and shear modulus under free vibration can be made using a torsional pendulum .
5 Requests for updates to buyers ' criteria should be made using the standard letter at 1108.6 .
6 Simply set up the machine in minutes , cast on over the 100 needles and off you go — sweaters in yarns from Double Knitting to Chunky can quickly be made using the famous BOND Classic Knitting System on which the new Sweater Machine is based .
7 Just as aware as Napoleon III that royal connections could be made to serve a diplomatic turn , Bismarck had used Princess Victoria , wife of the Crown Prince Frederick , as a means of sounding out the British government as to its possible reactions to Leopold 's candidature .
8 A critical review of literature around the notion of the military-industrial complex and that relevant from development economics will be made to formulate an appropriate theory for the mineral-energy complex .
9 Where decisions could be made to use a fixed-term contract to cover a vacancy , the decision could instead be made to fill the post on a permanent basis .
10 Lees ( FoE ) said that countries should be made to restore the damaged environment to an acceptable state through practical action and if the country refused to do this only then should financial penalties by imposed .
11 The more emission control options available to a manager , the more flexible the air quality management strategy can be made to suit a given situation .
12 There was little doubt among those concerned that through education youth could be made to exhibit the appropriate values .
13 If a possible action does emerge from the evidence available an attempt will be made to put a monetary valuation on the injuries suffered by the plaintiff .
14 No attempt will be made to give a detailed account and appraisal of logic here .
15 Here some effort will be made to explore the theoretical significance of the commonly-experienced phenomenon of hearing a voice and knowing that it is familiar but not knowing to whom it belongs .
16 Attempts are to be made to resolve the Arab-Israeli dispute , together with the Palestinian issue .
17 Perhaps in the area of man-made climates has the physical geographer climatologist contribution been most significant and the work of T.J. Chandler ( 1965 ) on the Climate of London stands as an exemplary model in this field , and subsequent research by B.W. Atkinson on thunderstorm activity ( see Atkinson , 1979 ) clearly demonstrates the kind of contribution that can be made to document the inadvertent effects of man .
18 In addition the changing patterns of employment of personnel involved in this area of drug company activity will be examined and an attempt will be made to weigh the medical benefits of the availability of cocaine and its derivatives against the problems caused by abuse of these agents .
19 Some patients are , in spite of reassurance , unwilling to give their real names and in these cases a fictitious name is quite in order , with the one proviso that an attempt should be made to remember the false name in case a further visit should be needed .
20 and anticipate that revisions will have to be made to accommodate the new system but , they said , ‘ This shows the flexibility needed to meet our customers ’ needs in a changing environment ’ .
21 Even more revolutionary , though , were the social adjustments that needed to be made to accommodate the new masses .
22 The second move which might be made to counter the relativistic flavour of my earlier argument would be to argue that , despite the changing discipline-bound truth criteria , the intellectual enterprise as a whole is founded on certain context-independent truth criteria .
23 Dr Binnig , co-inventor of the STM , and his colleagues in Zurich have developed a solution : a needle made of diamond , say , can be made to sense an insulating surface by exploiting the weak repulsive forces that exist between atoms .
24 It is possible to have a relatively speedy valuation because no attempt will be made to place a specific value on every house .
25 In order to become more cost effective it is essential that an all out effort be made to attract an increased number of potential teachers to attend the proposed day in July .
26 The Commission concludes that the community charge will become harder to collect and that every effort should be made to introduce the new tax in April 1993 .
27 Rather , an attempt will be made to summarise the main trends that are relevant to the discussion .
28 It can not be dealt with fully here for lack of space but an attempt will be made to summarise the main features and dimensions of the divide .
29 A real attempt had now to be made to change the political climate under which the Roman way of life could be accepted and economic development could prosper .
30 The same symbols can also be made to follow the concurrent behaviour of members of a team ( Chapanis , 1959 ) .
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