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

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1 Working Paper 4 states that new patients on a list or changed clinical conditions of existing patients will bring corresponding adjustments to the drugs budget , but it is not clear whether these adjustments will have to be made within the overall regional allocation to the FPC , or whether new funds can be made available during a year in recognition of patient migration .
2 The opportunities can be made known but too much pressure on recruitment will dissuade attendance .
3 I have suggested that the channels for the light can be made strong through effort , training and discipline ; this is mainly for a particular purpose , such as writing or singing .
4 particular activities ( such as training courses , specialist catalogues etc ) are required in order to ensure that possible users of the data can be made aware of their potential .
5 According to the architects of Newcastle 's development plan for the next 15 years , the north east of England will be lost to large-scale economic development unless good quality sites can be made available in the region 's capital .
6 In establishing its parameters for employment land provision of county in its eight constituent districts , the County Council 's intention has been to sustain and improve the economic wellbeing of the county by ensuring that continuous supply and a wide choice of sites can be made available .
7 Fred Sedgwick shows how poetry can be made accessible to diverse groups of children of primary school age .
8 If the plot of representing the magnitude of the open-loop gain is as shown in figure 10.16(b) , the differentiator can be made stable if R and C are chosen so that the plot representing the magnitude of the closed-loop gain is like in the same figure .
9 The nursing and medical libraries can be made accessible to you , as can the skills of the librarian , for whom finding that elusive reference you have searched for can become a personal crusade .
10 Amidst these grand claims for the ‘ effects ’ of writing , Olson suppresses the qualification cited above that ‘ whether meaning can be made explicit in text is perhaps less critical than the belief that it can ’ and proceeds as though it were agreed and verifiable that writing can and does have such effects because of its intrinsic qualities .
11 It is a method that can be tedious , confusing and not particularly reliable as readings can be made untrustworthy by fluctuations in general health .
12 Hobson says that his section failed to meet 25 per cent of its targets last year , and added that " unless substantial additional resources can be made available over the next three years , something will have to give — either substantial slippage on the Environment Protection Act timetable ( which the Director does not recommend ) or opting out of policy development issues ( not easy where there are public commitments or international pressures ) " .
13 But she does not discuss how knowledge of these individual processes can translate into social action , nor , more fundamentally , how the unconscious can be made conscious .
14 Others who may well have had reservations about him ( though we shall probably have to wait some time before their reflections can be made available to us ) were the oil-company spokesmen to whom he advanced new facts of life during the earnestly disputed discussions between OPEC and the major companies in Tehran in December 1973 .
15 Because toll goods can be made excludable , they may be provided by a variety of private sector organizations , such as profit-maximizing firms or clubs and associations .
16 The minimum cheque size is £250 and cheques can be made payable to anyone .
17 The whole can be made available in terms of ‘ live viewing ’ — the audience seeing the programme when it is transmitted — or ‘ consolidated viewing ’ , which adds in the people who record the programme and view it later on their VCR .
18 The comparison can be made semi-quantitative by selecting an FBA of the type found and making comparison dyeings under known conditions with which the specimen dyeing can be compared .
19 Full written details can be made available on request .
20 The other side of the placebo coin is that people can be made ill by something they believe will make them ill .
21 But planning can be made rational for a particular class or for the ‘ power bloc ’ created to sustain monopoly capital 's predominance .
22 The trial period was organised and funded by the Association of Community Enterprise in the Highlands and Islands with Ross and Cromarty Enterprise but the Library is now investigating whether the arrangement can be made permanent .
23 Inertial mass appears in the expressions for kinetic energy ( ) and momentum ( m i v ) , so that its definition can be made independent of any weighing process .
24 And a cot , mattress and high chair can be made available for toddlers upon request .
25 Local authorities have a duty under Section 46 of the Public Health ( Control of Diseases ) Act 1984 , to arrange the burial or cremation of any person who has died in their area where it appears that no suitable arrangements can be made other than by the local authority .
26 First , conventionalism explains how the content of past political decisions can be made explicit and noncontestable .
27 Penny Perrick ( Sunday Times ) told us : ‘ In Louis Begley 's second novel , as in his first , Wartime Lies , the protagonist is a man convinced that his life can be made bearable only by willing away his terrible past .
28 In other words , the position of a minority government can be made untenable if all the other parties combine against it .
29 Teachers can be made aware of the real challenges that visually handicapped pupils have to face .
30 In nursing libraries a set of film loops of practical procedures can be made available , either for revision or to illustrate procedures that have not been available during a period of ward experience .
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