Example sentences of "can be made [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Whereas the diagnosis of early infectious syphilis can be made with a good degree of accuracy by identifying the treponeme with darkground examination of serum from a chancre or from the skin lesions of secondary infection , in latent or late syphilis , be it acquired or congenital , the diagnosis depends on the finding of antibodies to the infection in the blood .
2 One area where saving can be made with a low outlay , is storage of both recipe ingredients and pre-prepared meals .
3 Potatoes are cheap and a considerable amount of profit can be made with a little thought being put into the presentation .
4 Repairs to damaged lead pipe can be made with a special type of compression fitting — much easier than ‘ wiping ’ a lead joint .
5 The hole for the flange can be made with a large tank cutter or by drilling a circle of small holes and using a padsaw to connect them up , preventing the disc falling into the cylinder .
6 Excellent gains can be made with the minimum amount of equipment if you are determined .
7 A further finishing touch can be made with the flat plate used to test the saw setting angles , turned to form a lid .
8 A fuller reply to negative criticism of postmodernism , however , can be made with the further evidence of a brief survey of ways in which postmodernism has followed from modernism 's second area of innovation — chronology and structure .
9 Consultation can be made with the advisory service for the visually handicapped and the ophthalmologist will then usually refer children to the low vision clinic in the region or to an ophthalmic optician who specialises in low vision aids .
10 An analogy can be made with the push-down stack of plates in a cafeteria or ( as in the KDF9 manual ) with the magazine of a Sten gun .
11 Until devices can be made with an intrinsic immunity from these problems , it is necessary to ‘ package ’ a device with specialist membranes and membrane laminates .
12 A small field effect transistor , thermistor for temperature measurement and a reference cell are mounted in the tip of the probe and accurate measurements can be made on a single drop of sample .
13 A number of observations can be made on the three-dimensional spatial-stratigraphic development of sourcing coals by the examination of seismic relationships and documented stratigraphy .
14 As the manual tells you , by holding certain stitches in holding ( E ) position and knitting the remaining stitches in sequence you can work shoulder shaping , neck shaping , sock heels and toes and even a shaped hemline on skirts , while most attractive full skirts can be made on the same principle .
15 The whole of the double-entry system is based upon this principle and it follows from this principle that at any time the total debits must equal the total credits and by adding the two a check can be made on the double entry ; this is one of the main advantages of the system .
16 A similar comment can be made on the fierce struggle for women 's suffrage in Britain in the early part of this century .
17 Development and consultation time has been short , and there are a number of features which will require close scrutiny during the early stages of piloting , so that adjustments can be made at an appropriate time .
18 Challenges on this ground can be made at an earlier stage in the reference by a construction summons , which is a procedure by which a party who disputes the meaning of a document can apply to the court for a ruling .
19 The addition of the necessary chemicals can be made at the same time , and the plant requires means for adding these , mixing them with the water to give time for interaction , and removing the precipitate by sedimentation , usually by some variation of the " upward-flow " type of tank .
20 Nonetheless certain advances can be made at the national level , and given that politics and governmental power are still largely national in scope certain advances must be made at that level if they are to be made at all .
21 Here use can be made of a semi-empirical approach suggested by Hildebrand and based on the premise that ‘ like dissolves like ’ .
22 All enquiries , whether ad hoc or by standard program , can be made of the accumulated file of past students just as easily as of the file of current students .
23 A similar statement can be made of the presbyterian community , which is almost wholly Northern , and whose main Southern presbytery is in the counties of old Ulster which remain in the Republic — Donegal , Cavan , and Monaghan .
24 Good use can be made of the geometric data stored in a CAD system to check that a series of separate components can be assembled together .
25 On this side of the Atlantic , much the same criticism can be made of the common fisheries policy of the European Community .
26 The only basis on which criticism can be made of the inevitable decline in investment during the recession is if high praise is lavished on the Government for the three years in the last 1980s when investment touched peaks .
27 By assessing existing experience and considering possible alternative forms of intervention in the development process , a full evaluation can be made of the potential contribution of planning gain to regulating the development of rural land in ways which protect and enhance countryside habitat , landscape and amenity .
28 Yet in its turn climate goes far to set limits to the use that can be made of the physical features of the country in which we live .
29 What , for example , can be made of an operational policy statement that reads : " The objectives of the team are : to build an informed and accurate picture of the needs of mentally handicapped people and their familieS in the area with special reference to social , cultural and environmental factors ; to develop policies and models of practice that are sensitive to the identified needs and to initiate new approaches to the care and support of mentally handicapped people as appropriate ; to encourage the participation of mentally handicapped people and their familieS in the planning and evaluation of services ; to put forward proposals for and be involved in initiating an independent advocacy scheme ; to achieve better coordination for services for mentally handicapped people through the multidisciplinary operation of the CMHT and by establishing good liaison with all relevant agencies ; to plan and assist in the rehabilitation of mentally handicapped people from hospital and residential care to family , semi-independent and independent living in conjunction with other professionals and agencies ; to publicise and create better public understanding of the needs and potentials of mentally handicapped people and to encourage the local community to become more positively involved in their care and support ; to gather , collate and disseminate as appropriate information about relevant services , events and new developments .
30 Until the general election result is known no definite commitment can be made to a new form of local tax due to be introduced in 1993 .
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