Example sentences of "can [be] made [adv prt] " in BNC.
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31 | Each group has a word such as ‘ measurements ’ or ‘ recommendations ’ , and the object is to see how many other words can be made out of this . |
32 | Cheques can be made out to Action Health 2000 and sent to the charity at The Gate House , 25 Gwydir Street , Cambridge CB1 2LG . |
33 | As far as can be made out , systems of fingerspelling have always come about by hearing invention . |
34 | The most that can be said is that a good case can be made out for so doing ; law-abiding spectators would probably be sympathetic , depending upon the outcome . |
35 | Close beside it is a much fainter star , Alcor , which is an easy object when seen against a dark sky , and can be made out with no trouble at all . |
36 | I am told that with good binoculars ( presumably × 12 or more ) it can be made out as an aura of soft light surrounding the cluster , but I have had no success myself . |
37 | I believe that a formidable case can be made out in support of Lord Simon 's conviction that ‘ the concept of ‘ crime of basic intent ’ is a useful tool of analysis ’ . |
38 | Ahead of the desert water bag slung on the turret side the brigade 's painted red jerboa sign can be made out . |
39 | That one conception is somehow better than a second , supposing that that can be made out , is of course not the proposition that it is our conception or one of them . |
40 | A case can be made out for the 1918 election as a Unionist victory rather than a coalition victory . |
41 | Despite recent insights then , a respectable case can be made out for some form of intervention in some natural monopoly cases . |
42 | Alternatively cheques can be made out to Around the Isles Campaign and sent to 40 Laburnham Road , Maidenhead , Berks SL6 4DE . |
43 | All that can be made out is the letter ‘ S ’ , then possible an ‘ E ’ followed by another letter . |
44 | If liked , extra artist 's paint tubes can be made out of leftover fondant , and painted silver once dry . |
45 | Other planets can be made out of discs of spare fondant if liked ; place on the drum among the stars and paint appropriately — perhaps orange . |
46 | However , it should perhaps be made clear that for most people with schizophrenia , their brains appear completely normal as far as can be made out when looked at under the microscope . |
47 | For this reason very few unassisted clients will be in a position to commission a report just to see if a case can be made out . |
48 | If a company has its registered office through which an effective transfer of shares can be made in , say , England , and is also resident in England , then dividends clearly arise from a UK source . |