Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] might be made " in BNC.

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1 Although supervision was the most common form of disposal in truancy cases under section 1(2) ( e ) ( and may become even more standard practice under the Children Act 1989 ) , the practice adopted in Leeds magistrates ' court of adjourning such proceedings as a threat to the parents to improve the child 's attendance or else the child might be made the subject of an order , was claimed to be more effective as well as reducing overall levels of local juvenile delinquency .
2 The difference might be made up through charges to local councils for taking their rubbish away .
3 Thirdly , the criticism might be made that the distinction I earlier drew ( in the section on ‘ Autonomy ’ ) — between someone voluntarily being treated as a means to the satisfaction of another 's needs , and their being treated as a means to the satisfaction of another 's desires — is not adequate here .
4 The drill might be made of wood or bronze , using sand or emery , imported from Naxos , as an abrasive .
5 Last night , Barnet assistant manager Eddie Stein turned down Flashman 's offer of Fry 's job on a full-time basis , although he will do it temporarily until the New Year , when the offer might be made again .
6 It does sound a touch obtuse , but in a way you can understand how the mistake might be made .
7 A case might be made for the Christian church , but there were many more stations than churches , and the railway penetrated cultures which were resistant to Christianity .
8 A case might be made for this ( although there is no other evidence for it ) and so substantive interference in Ulpian 's text could be taken to be limited to generalization or to the addition of per omnia .
9 Highly specialised manufacturing equipment , chemical cleanser for photographic equipment , or nuts and bolts for plumbing equipment do not readily lend themselves to sampling , but a case might be made for including small but appropriate gifts in any press pack .
10 No small town in Britain can certainly qualify as a centre for the administration of an imperial estate , although a case might be made for including Godmanchester and Water Newton .
11 No attachment might be made except by a sworn forester .
12 Alternatively something of a ritual might be made of inviting friends round to watch a particular programme .
13 A loss might be made on this transaction , but such a loss would be preferable to the total abandonment of one 's savings or wealth , which would in any case have still had a value as bullion .
14 The alchemists maintained that through the correct disciplines such a return might be made .
15 This shows that in 1986 the judges , with the concurrence of the Inns , resolved and confirmed that from 1987 disciplinary powers over barristers should be exercised in accordance with the provisions of that constitution and that no alteration might be made to the power or composition of disciplinary tribunals without the consent of the Lord Chief Justice .
16 ( His Lordship then proceeded to consider whether in this case the billeting of the police was a special duty for which a charge might be made . )
17 A claim might be made by dissentient member States that the actions of the organisation were not in compliance with its treaty .
18 A start might be made by women teachers coming to recognise how they themselves are subjected to sex-role stereotyping in the educational hierarchy , and by making links between their own position and that of their girl pupils .
19 A lease might be made from year to year subject to a fetter on the right of the landlord to determine the lease before the war ends .
20 New shares are applied for on the expectation that the issue will be underpriced and hence a profit might be made on the difference between the immediate market price and the issue or striking price .
21 Even inspecting a road might be made a little easier with one of these machines .
22 Finally , in this small sample , a note might be made of the £520 paid for the Descriptive Bibliography of the Books Printed at the Ashendene Press 1895–1935 , published in an edition of 390 copies signed by C. H. St. J. Hornby .
23 When the situation became intolerable an attempt might be made to undergird or frap the ship by passing cables under the hull as St Paul describes in the Acts of the Apostles .
24 Can you foresee any circumstances when an exception might be made to this rule ?
25 Perhaps an exception might be made for the one important and sustained collective activity in which he participated during these years .
26 Land , the sugar industry , banks , transport and factories and cultural and sports installations built by the state were non-transferable property ( as in the 1976 version ) but now an exception might be made " in cases in which the property is transferred in order to be used in the economic and social development of the country …
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