Example sentences of "which [art] [noun] can be made " in BNC.

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1 Evaluation , then , may require prior criteria against which the evaluation can be made ; but that does not mean that we can give a full and detailed account of those criteria .
2 There are also different ways in which the subdivisions can be made and each analysis will result in a different set of criteria , although there may well be considerable overlap between some of the sets .
3 An even lower profile is provided by teachers who may not set foot in the classroom at all but who may spend considerable periods of time in discussion with colleagues on ways in which the curriculum can be made more accessible to all children in the class , including the least able .
4 Recognise , in discussion , whether subject matter in non-literary and media texts is presented as fact or as opinion , identifying some of the ways in which the distinction can be made — eg in newspapers , advertisements , magazines and in news or documentary broadcasts , where the distinction is clear .
5 What therefore counts most of all is the ease with which the cracks can be made to extend by applying a stress to the material .
6 There are several ways in which the process can be made both easier and safer .
7 The slow rate of progression to metastasis coupled with the predictable behaviour of localised prostatic cancer provides a window in which the diagnosis can be made before the disease has spread , with a possible reduction in the morbidity and mortality .
8 So madness , or certain radical forms of writing , such as that of Sade , Bataille , Blanchot or Roussel , by transgressing the limits of order and turning back to reflect upon it , enable a space from which a critique can be made .
9 However , some organisations and companies may wish to build on the flexibility enabled by an entirely unit-based system and so design customised groups which no not meet all of the national criteria but for which a case can be made for special recognition , for example in the implementation of a particular programme of training or career development .
10 Storage of samples at the ‘ standard conditions ’ normally gives evidence on which a prediction can be made with reasonable accuracy of the stability/compatibility and shelf-life of the product in domestic market conditions .
11 The speed at which they have moved is commendable , especially as the time in which an appeal can be made is ticking away .
12 We might speculate that we need to teach the next generation the principles of establishing the Lady of the Hearth , the ways in which an environment can be made a happy , welcoming place .
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