Example sentences of "[noun] [noun] may be make " in BNC.

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1 Divisibility — the range of income levels in diverse marketplaces means that the divisibility of a product ( so that trial purchase may be made easily ) will be very influential
2 From the United States come signs that the Japanese car manufacturers Toyota may be making its long-expected move to become ‘ a force ’ in general aviation .
3 On the pre-trial review applications may be made on notice for reference to arbitration , albeit more than £1,000 is in issue ( Ord 19 , r 2(2) and ( 5 ) ) .
4 Questionnaires or interview schedules may be made up of ‘ closed ’ or ‘ open ’ questions .
5 Rather than consider comments on each individual site , some more general points about RMI overall may be made .
6 The chart table is almost full size and the sloped , desk top may be made horizontal to provide an extra level surface for use in harbour .
7 Disclosure orders may be made in respect of assets outside the jurisdiction , for example documents relating to a Swiss bank account .
8 Apart from the general characteristics of the basic blend adjustments may be made to suit regional variations in water hardness , by the addition of sequestrants .
9 Very expensive liver sausages may be made from calves ' or goose livers , but these are difficult to find and very rich in taste .
10 Analogous distinctions between band envelopes may be made for Raman spectra of gaseous asymmetric tops , but they are not commonly used .
11 If the lease concerned was one of up to 50 years , and the premium was assessable on the vendor under the Sch A provisions within ss 34–39 , ICTA 1988 , then an equivalent tax claim may be made by the ultimate lessee company within s 87(9) , ICTA 1988 .
12 Cash deposits may be made up by the customer into standard bank packets and transported by security carrier to Cash Centres , where the credits are checked and applied direct to the account .
13 A defendant 's costs order may be made in favour of an acquitted defendant by the Crown Court or a magistrates ' court .
14 A residence order may be made in favour of two or more people who are not living together and may specify the period which the child shall spend in each household ( s10(4) ) .
15 This lack of continuity and , in reality , lack of co-ordination and co-operation , is a state of affairs which is generally mirrored in other countries , although in Eastern Europe national programmes of user education may be making some headway in obviating this problem .
16 A supervision order may be made pending appeal if the child is the subject of an interim supervision order at the time of dismissal .
17 In the same way , business executives or cabinet ministers may be making a hash of things while giving an outward appearance of calm confidence — Chancellor Norman Lamont springs to mind immediately .
18 The job of installing a new inspection chamber may be made easier if a pre-cast concrete inspection chamber or one of the modern glass reinforced plastic inspection chambers is used .
19 Thus , the discount houses may be making losses on the loans they are repaying to the commercial banks .
20 By proceeding a little further , a scrambling descent to the river bed may be made .
21 Subject approaches may be made through classification numbers , subject headings or keywords .
22 Although real cream cheese may be made from real cream it is n't real cheese , since it is not a curd but simply ripened cream , semi-solidified and drained of its fluid content .
23 The argument could far more plausibly be turned on its head : the ‘ latent function ’ of the operation of unofficial suspect categories may be to make the administration of ( in ) justice more efficient and ‘ rational ’ , which in turn institutionalizes these practices and gives them the status of ‘ due legal process ’ .
24 There was one major shock in that he did not increase the ‘ pensions cap ’ — the maximum level of earnings for which pension provision may be made with tax relief .
25 the background colour will be ignored completely , so that the lace pattern may be made using the garter/lace carriage or the transfer carriage , using any of the lace knitting techniques in the manual , or by dropping the stitches from the back bed after every two rows , to form release lace .
26 This is all the more necessary because , although some facilitating devices such as information agreements may be made the subject of prohibitions , the majority of them appear to escape these .
27 Thus , a care order may be made for the " appeal period " where a child is the subject of an interim care order at the time the application is dismissed .
28 By s. 4 of the 1986 Act a disqualification order may be made by the court in the course of winding up a company , if it appears that the person :
29 For example , savings on capped hospital drug budgets may be made by transferring costs to the more open ended general practice budget when discharging patients .
30 In the county court or High Court emergency applications may be made by telephone out of court hours and an application form must then be filed at court within 24 hours ( FPR , r4.4(4) ) .
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