Example sentences of "[verb] [conj] [noun pl] can be made " in BNC.
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1 | These cause trouble because often the speller does not recognise that words can be made up of different bits brought together . |
2 | Ashton and MacMillan do show that changes can be made . |
3 | Most are commissioned but proposals can be made in advance to the News and Views Editor . |
4 | Some are commissioned but suggestions can be made to the Commentary Editor in the form of one-page synopsis . |
5 | From time to time other sections may be needed but lists can be made up as and when they are required for specific projects . |
6 | England have long known that concessions can be made against no team . |
7 | However , it is perfectly feasible to calm traffic without the use of the law in quite normal streets , provided that cars can be made to travel slowly and with consideration . |
8 | Now we understand that exceptions can be made on humane grounds and we have decided to exercise that discretion in the case of Mrs Butler . ’ |
9 | A discretionary service means that decisions can be made without having to track the client down — ‘ it 's surprising how difficult it is to get hold of people ’ — before it 's too late . |
10 | This means that statements can be made describing typical differences in wealth between the country groups without needing to mention the differences in spread in the same breath . |
11 | After several more paragraphs stating that any Yugoslavs " who can not be disposed of " on these conditions should be retained until arrangements can be made for their evacuation to Italy , an additional " NOTE " refers back to para ( i ) : " There was considerable discussion upon the interpretation of the term " use of force " . |
12 | It builds on the experience of the past six years while , at the same time , recognising that improvements can be made in the light of that experience . |