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

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1 I thought it possible that directional sightings could be made from the centre of the tower through the crenellations and was intrigued to find that one of them had disappeared since my previous visit .
2 There would be public inquiry after public inquiry — for the law ensured that no closure could be made without one — and many areas would be deprived of valued rail services .
3 If the production quantities are very high then the purchase of a simple drafting system may be justified and an investment could be made in some CAM equipment .
4 For example , a study could be made of the impact of some piece of legislation , such as the Abortion Act or the Divorce Law Reform Act of 1971 .
5 A false report of theft could be made to a next-door neighbour , perhaps to cover up for dealing with property wrongfully , and then the neighbour could make a genuine report to the police about the false theft , thereby causing police time to be wasted .
6 With his history , no great physical demands could be made on him .
7 A proposal to this effect could be made from within the Congress itself or by a two-thirds majority of the USSR Supreme Soviet , but subject to findings by the USSR Committee for the Supervision of the Constitution .
8 The survey of tax practitioners who are members of the institute , part of a research project at Bristol University , found that NIC compliance costs were unnecessarily high and considerable savings could be made without a fundamental change in Government policy .
9 FoE concluded that 75 per cent electricity savings could be made by introducing more efficient appliances .
10 The rationale was simple : if arsenic could be made into a better drug by incorporating it into an organic compound , why not mercury ?
11 Coun. Mrs Eleanor Young ( Lab ) asked if a repeat of the November test could be made in the summer , when heat and humidity would show much higher pollution readings .
12 On four , there was a proposal to establish a two hundred and fifty thousand pound contingency capital sum , against which bids could be made for schemes that would bring down action grant , and I would 've su thought that scheme number four would be a bid against that two hundred and fifty thousand erm , contingency .
13 : , who on seeing Canova 's ‘ Paris ’ in Florence in 1813 , exaggerated the idea of the ‘ creative ’ and sexual role of the sculptor 's touch : ‘ The chisel is the last tool that comes to mind , for if statues could be made by caressing marble rather than by roughly cutting and chipping I would say that this one has been formed by wearing down the surrounding marble by dint of kisses and caresses ’ .
14 I am trying to set up a seminar on Ethics in Communications ( which may also touch on more general issues of ethics and management ) — do you have any relevant texts of which you might send me a complimentary copy and to which reference could be made in the publicity for what should prove a stimulating event !
15 Southern Railway kept a mule at Spencer Shops whose sole purpose was to get on board a train on Sunday so that a run could be made from Spencer to Goldsboro .
16 As he said , in some cases there are already agreements that compensation could be made under the investors compensation scheme .
17 The Secretaries of State could take powers under the Act to widen the circumstances under which such restrictions and revocations could be made without compensation , but they are extremely reluctant to face the wrath of the industry , for obvious reasons .
18 No positive identification could be made of the bodies , Mexican sources at the crash site informed ACN .
19 As well as enjoying local amenities , excursions could be made to the more famous and extensive Bois with their artificially created lakes , waterfalls and grottoes .
20 Using a small board to wire the wicket l.e.d.s This board could be made from stripboard .
21 No provision could be made for the selection of books to be kept up to date and they are not much used now , but there is an excellent service of books from the Argyll and Bute District library for the residents and patients in the hospital .
22 They did ask the King to call a free Parliament , in which provision could be made for a " due liberty of conscience " for all Protestants , although they linked this with the demand that the Church of England should " be secured according to the Act of Uniformity " , suggesting that " due liberty of conscience " was to be very limited indeed .
23 Recommending how such provision could be made within the districts , Glancy ( as the report was known after the psychiatrist leading the group ) concluded that admissions to Friern could cease after the date when the proposed new services were in place .
24 But the final report from the Wagner Development group recommended nursing and social care provision could be made within one set of regulations , with homes registering under one inspectorate .
25 Even where money could be made through tourism by conserving forests with their complement of birds and other animals to attract visitors , the animals have been shot and agriculture has encroached .
26 It led the way in providing computers to the grubby masses , only to show the opposition what money could be made in this way .
27 He went on to explain that Blufton was one of the first people to start seeing how much money could be made in the independent TV sector — the little companies that mushroomed all over Soho .
28 This has necessitated a concern with the movement and transformation of energy in the atmospheric boundary layer , in the plant cover and in the soil so that progress could be made towards understanding the mechanism of energy and moisture exchange .
29 The government was defeated in the General Election of June 1970 before further progress could be made on proposals which would have added another 3.3 million people to those already to be covered by two-tier local government .
30 This met with opposition from representatives from civil-law jurisdictions on the ground that it was incompatible with the possession vaut titre principle and had implications going beyond the field of leasing , and the Study Group eventually concluded that no progress could be made on this issue and limited the statement of priority to conflicts between the lessor and the lessee 's general creditors , subject to perfection of the lessor 's title in accordance with any public notice requirements of the applicable law .
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