Example sentences of "can be made [prep] a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | In our framework , engineering begins when understanding of the appropriate science has reached the point where predictions can be made with a degree of confidence , and opportunities for exploitation have been identified . |
2 | The new hole can be made with a holesaw or by drilling several holes , removing the disc produced and filing the hole smooth . |
3 | Automatic prescan of data follows for the summary screen , and calculations can be made on a range . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | Application for an extension of time to apply to set aside a statutory demand can be made to a bankruptcy judge in the High Court or to a registrar of the appropriate county court . |
6 | one unsolicited call or visit can be made to a non-client . |
7 | But perhaps the most interesting extension that can be made to a Murten visit is to make the very short journey of only 8km ( 5 miles ) either by road No 1 , or by rail on the same line as from Kerzers to Murten The destination is the small town of Avenches , which stands on a hill just north of the bypassing main road No1 which runs across the Mittelland plateau from Bern to Lausanne . |
8 | A comparison can be made to a group of marble figures recovered from a brothel in Pompeii . |
9 | A high limit Gold Highline card is available and application can be made for a Gold Mastercard . |
10 | Scaevola is less than enthusiastic , but he does state that a case can be made for a trust 's having been established . |
11 | Centres requiring advice on assessment procedures should contact their local SCOTVEC Field Officer ; arrangements can be made for a Subject Assessor to contact the centre . |
12 | A series of many similar observations can be made for a number of different tribes and issues , and cumulatively these give us a very clear picture of the extensive series of Celtic silver coinages of the first century BC . |
13 | Search can be made through a number of different files at the same time . |
14 | This is allowed for in each instrument and in addition , measurements can be made over a range of temperatures ( 278 to 373 K ) . |
15 | The descent needs great care through its fall of 500 feet ; then the gradient eases and more confident progress can be made over a widening and declining moorland to the shore of Loch Kishorn . |
16 | Stock replenishment for established customers when an enquiry can be made about a re-ordering possibility . |
17 | The paper does not specify how a decision can be made about a word 's identity during continuous speech . |
18 | The Lark 's Head can be made into a Pedigree Cow Hitch by bringing end B back through both loops , to the other side ( Fig 8 ) . |
19 | Tall narrow windows can be made into a feature by keeping the treatment simple and fitting a roller or Roman blind within the window embrasure in order to preserve its outline . |
20 | Finally , the surrounding ground on either side of the waterfall can be made into a rockery , thus completing the feature . |
21 | ( Most prisoners come from the Greater London area , so family visits are relatively easy ; a liberal visiting policy also means that up to three visits can be made during a month . ) |
22 | Identification can be made without a name actually being given . |
23 | In other words , we can not show a recurrent semantic contrast , although it is , of course , possible to find sentences where the substitution of forms can be made without a recurrence of the semantic contrast : |
24 | The Klausen Pass trip from Uri to Glarus can be made by a postbus service which operates July to September from Fluelen via Altdorf , the sector flurglen to Linthal being classed as a mountain postroad . |
25 | A fair catch can be made by a player who is running when making the catch inside his 22 metre area . |
26 | No attempt can be made in a work of this scope to relate the full story of how nineteenth century attitudes to death evolved during the present century into those now prevailing . |
27 | Ferret boxes can be made in a variety of sizes . |
28 | Nevertheless it is a substitution that can be made in a number of contexts where at least one of c and d is used for internal communication . |
29 | Following that , a late sowing can be made in a frame or unheated greenhouse in September . |
30 | Bottles and containers can be made from a variety of plastics which , like coloured glass , must be separated into pure and therefore more economically viable batches or be down-graded and have restricted re-use . |