Example sentences of "[modal v] be make [prep] [adj] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | A clearer distinction should be made between out-of-town and off-centre or edge-of-town developments . |
2 | If decisions are to be made about the deployment of resources or the implementation of the curriculum then they should be made on accurate and reliable information . |
3 | Her conclusion was that 20.6 of the children were of high intelligence for whom special provision should be made in central or secondary schools . |
4 | A distinction must be made between pre-tax and post-tax profits as well as between the two main methods of measuring profitability . |
5 | In order to characterise this more abstract notion of lexical unit more precisely , a distinction must be made between inflectional and derivational affixes . |
6 | Prest and Turvey ( 1965 ) suggest that a distinction could be made between technological and pecuniary spillovers . |
7 | For private and voluntary homes , these can vary from home to home and different charges may be made for single and shared rooms . |
8 | The case for taxing property can be made on economic and practical grounds . |
9 | What sense can be made of divine as opposed to human ‘ personality ’ ? |
10 | We have said that no real distinction can be made between internal and external missionizing . |
11 | A distinction can be made between planned and unplanned decentralization . |
12 | Two summary points can be made about dominant and subordinate cultures . |