Example sentences of "can be made of [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | In this study I have not attempted such quantitative analyses , but I still believe that good use can be made of a combination of the two approaches . |
2 | Two main criticisms can be made of the accelerator theory as we have outlined it . |
3 | You 'll need two cars for this one , but a round can be made of the traverse by coming back via the Brandy Pad . |
4 | It is only thanks to this close control that maximum use can be made of the water available to generate electricity . |
5 | Some equipment will be more suited to dry or wet sand , though it is sometimes interesting for the children to try using the funnel , for instance , with the wet sand , and comparison can be made of the way the different types of sand feel and behave . |
6 | ‘ In the nature of things most respondents applications for discovery in aid of restraint orders would be able to rely upon the privilege against self-incrimination and the fact that Parliament has made no special provision in this regard suggests that , in that context , restrictions upon the use which can be made of the information were accepted as being effective . |
7 | ‘ Staff are selected on the basis of whether the course is directly relevant and how much practical use can be made of the training ’ … |
8 | There are , however , a number of valid criticisms which can be made of the study . |
9 | Maybe at the end of our enquiry we shall decide that no philosophical sense can be made of the world — and the world does not seem to be primarily linguistic . |
10 | Kelly ( 1955 ) notes that it is only by being attuned to repetitive aspects in the monotonous flow of life that sense can be made of the world . |
11 | Gradually , however , Paul 's position becomes the only one whereby sense can be made of the situation . |
12 | ( Counts can be made of the occurrence of individual letters in specific word positions , and of pairs or triplets of letters , when estimating the spatial redundancy of a word . ) |