Example sentences of "[modal v] be made from the " in BNC.

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1 Reduced meal prices for parties are available upon request and enquiries should be made from the catering manager , either in writing or by telephoning : Burford ( 0993 ) 822005 .
2 Enquiries should be made from the general office .
3 Enquiries about lost or found children or property should be made from the general office .
4 Enquiries should be made from the pay kiosk or general office .
5 Enquiries about this scheme should be made from the general office .
6 Hampstead Heath , the fields of Battersea and Islington , and banks of the river through the villages of Chelsea , Wandsworth , Hammersmith and Putney provided rich hunting grounds for plant collectors and daily expeditions could be made from the City .
7 For example , Thénard 's research into the chemistry of cobalt revealed the possibility that an artist 's pigment could be made from the metal .
8 Protective footlets could be made from the feet of old stockings .
9 From amongst the numerous citations which could be made from the judgments and speeches in those cases , I am content to take the judgment of Byles J. in Cooper 's case , 14 C.B.N.S. 180 .
10 I thought it possible that directional sightings could be made from the centre of the tower through the crenellations and was intrigued to find that one of them had disappeared since my previous visit .
11 Any cloths used on the table could be made from the same fabric as the main room curtains or upholstery .
12 Nor did anyone ever imagine that such an attack could be made from the sea .
13 The Divisional Court of the Queen 's Bench Division , which exercises a supervisory capacity over the inferior courts and sits as a court to which an appeal ‘ by way of case stated ’ may be made from the Magistrates ' Court , is bound by the House of Lords , the Court of Appeal and its own previous decisions .
14 In practice no deduction need be made from the value of the claim on account of state benefits received .
15 Brawn would be made from the trotters and the ears , and then there was the head .
16 Mrs Wicksted raised the question of children cycling on the pavement and further enquiries will be made from the police .
17 I mean I know ju a simple little thing but er telephone calls will be made from the practice .
18 A preliminary identification can be made from the type of supplier .
19 As well as publicizing the activities of the Library the Friends contribute money towards purchases over and above those which can be made from the College funds .
20 The level of understanding of people 's needs and an estimation of the prospective nurse can be made from the discussion .
21 A profile of the unsafe driver can be made from the findings .
22 A beginning to an exploration of the psychic consequences of work experiences can be made from the problem of hostility and aggression in the enterprise .
23 There are no sweeping statements about resurgence in the American Paintings market that can be made from the major New York sales at Sotheby 's and Christie 's , on 3 and 4 December , though some areas , like early modern paintings , remain stable , if not strong .
24 Estimates of the Higgs 's mass can be made from the standard model , and the huge amount of data produced at LEP in the past few years has sharpened such estimates up .
25 Two leaflets explaining walks which can be made from the stations have also been published , with help from the Sudbury and Marks Tey Rail Users ' Association , and a range of special family fare deals is to be introduced next month .
26 Then , accurate predictions can be made from the blood ( DNA ) : for example , one will be able to predict that a healthy child will die in his or her forties from Huntington 's chorea or from familial Alzheimer 's disease .
27 Pipes can be made from the branches for music , possibly the origin of the Pan-pipes , and throughout Europe it was an important and much used plant until the present day .
28 ( b ) There is little direct reference to this problem , but inferences can be made from the passage .
29 Given that we can adequately define who to include as belonging to the category " the population of the United Kingdom " , and providing that we have convenient lists which do not seriously under-represent significant subgroups , then reasonable estimations of population values can be made from the sample .
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