Example sentences of "can be make [prep] [det] " in BNC.

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1 If managerial decisions are made on the basis of some logic implicit in the technology itself , or in its cost structure , then forecasts can be made with some confidence .
2 A case can be made with some conviction both for and against each type of tax .
3 Where a potable-water source is in use , great care must be exercised to ensure that no cross-connexion can be made with any other supply .
4 You must make A , B and C with the RIGHT arm , but D can be made with either arm .
5 A file in which all the attributes are inverted , i.e. have indexes provided so that a direct search can be made on any attribute , is known as fully inverted .
6 Appeals can be made on several grounds , for example , that permission ought to be granted , that permission has been granted and that no permission is required .
7 The analogy must not be overstretched , but the fact that it can be made at all shows how integrated mass media were into the rhythms and activities of society .
8 Chemical structure determines also , of course , the chemical properties of the polymer such as solubility , reactivity , the optical and electrical properties and , most basic of all , whether the polymer can be made at all from the small molecules which constitute the monomer .
9 Further amendments , usually government sponsored , can be made at this stage .
10 Perhaps the only genuine conclusion that can be made at this particular time of flux is that arts teachers are generally receptive to the introduction of new approaches to assessing children 's work , but only if these developments can be seen to have a positive value in helping children to be more articulate about their strengths and weaknesses , and are therefore essentially formative in character .
11 Slabs or successive slabs with faces suitable for serial reconstruction of large-scale fabrics can be made at this stage .
12 Notes can be made at this stage and possibly some rough diagrams drawn which may or may not be incorporated into the final document .
13 On the other hand the production of separate leaflets can be staggered and additions and alterations can be made at any time quickly and less expensively ; and some leaflets , which require no alteration from year to year , need not be reprinted for one or two years .
14 bookings can be made at any one of our T.I.C.s .
15 It can be made at any time once an action has been raised .
16 Thus the inconvenience of negotiation can be avoided and a decision to purchase can be made at any time and immediately put into effect .
17 Here at least was force , and something can be made of that . ’
18 But far too much can be made of this .
19 The net assets of the organization are shown but it is hard to imagine what use can be made of this figure .
20 Use can be made of this mistake .
21 Little can be made of this , although the biographer of Edward the Confessor speaks of Danes preparing to rebel against Cnut early in his reign , and Henry of Huntingdon thought that an English and Danish attack on the Wandali ( the Wends , the Slav peoples on the southern shores of the Baltic ) occurred in its third year .
22 Yet too much can be made of these awards and rewards , these comforts and pressing benefits .
23 In situations of this kind provisions governing access and format may exert powerful constraints on the use that can be made of these data .
24 Trees can be made to any size .
25 The fund will be called the Mayor of Aberconwy Flood Fund and donations can be made to any branch of the National Westminster Bank , sort code 53–70–33 .
26 What er more staff would mean is that more visits can be made to more HMO 's to put more of the problems right ; it 's , it 's just about that simple .
27 The supplementary allowance A weekly allowance that can be made to those in financial need who are not in receipt of a State retirement pension ( see leaflet SB1 ) .
28 There are a number of objections that can be made to this kind of structuralism , although some of them are equally applicable to other branches of literary theory .
29 We hope that enough progress can be made for that objective to be accomplished , and shall continue to give the Secretary-General of the United Nations our full support .
30 As far as er the honourable gentleman for Edinburgh Central is concerned , he said there was a case for a wider inquiry into the auditing o of companies , well that is not something specifically called for er by Bingham although I acknowledge that a case can be made for that but I think we want to be extremely careful before extending that in the way that he and the honourable member for Great Grimsby proposed beyond the direct er responsibility to the members or the owners of the company .
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