Example sentences of "[adv] be make [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Continuous time means that observation is unceasing , such as a continuous record of river discharge ; quantized time is when imaginary sections are used to subdivide time , as when precipitation amounts are measured daily or weekly ; discrete time is when interest focuses upon time duration and frequency of events per unit of time ; and sampled time is when observations can only be made at particular periods , such as weekly measurements of plant growth .
2 Staverman and co-workers ( 1956 ) paid particular attention to approximations to the solution of the integral equations used in the exact theory , since , experimentally , observations can only be made over limited periods of time ( in creep for example ) or limited frequency ranges ( in dynamic methods ) whereas the exact theory of linear viscoelasticity requires the use of infinite integrals .
3 He said : ’ As from January payment will only be made on pure beef or beef-dairy cross cows put to a beef bull . ’
4 Not surprisingly , left-inclined social scientists go on to take the view that good sense can only be made of British politics if the pluralist ideology is set aside and a start to understanding is made elsewhere than in the world of interest-group activity .
5 Visits to observe lessons should only be made by prior appointment with the headteacher , all concerned knowing of the visit well in advance .
6 That is unremarkable since the anticipation of such problems and assessments of some of their causes and magnitudes can only be made by environmental scientists .
7 The final point to be made is that in Re G ( a minor ) 1988 ( A11 FR p. 7(15) the House of Lords upheld the argument that adoption orders can be made with access but that these should only be made in exceptional circumstances although a distinction may be drawn between the position of birth parents and other relatives .
8 A distinction can thus be made between ordinary ‘ domestic ’ dollars — those used for transactions with the US — and Eurodollars .
9 However , this is an incomplete representation , although the claims of non-State third parties will not normally be made within international institutional arenas which , with limited exceptions , are reserved to States .
10 Perhaps it is not unexpected that simple correlation can not easily be made between different parts of the world in view of the advent of the theory of plate tectonics because of the amount of movement associated with the displacement of plates .
11 Such members can quite easily be made in curved shapes and a not uncommon obstruction on the roads of England is a lorry carrying vast timber arches for some architectural project .
12 Do n't worry if you find that the fondant does not line the holes for the paint blocks neatly — the blocks could always be made with piped squares of coloured royal icing .
13 What weird impressions one must always be making upon different people . ’
14 The member countries would establish those aspects of foreign policy which were ripe for " common action " , and policy decisions on these aspects could thereafter be made by qualified majority voting .
15 So even if we agree that abolition was his intention and that that intention would have failed , if we consider also that it was mistaken anyway , we need pursue the point no further , except to add this : granted that the evil of insufficiently regulated competition is that it leads ultimately to the vicious exploitation of employees , the point can hardly be made of industrial co-operatives .
16 It is hard to see what kind of claims might reasonably be made about linguistic variation expressed as average scores of groups such as these ( an additional difficulty being the abstract and contentious nature of social class labels ) .
17 More use could also be made of educational techniques to improve interpersonal social skills and increase levels of educational attainment , particularly as many long-term attenders are handicapped not just by their mental disorder but also by poor schooling and impaired learning ability .
18 These will be made primarily in the plane of the galaxy , although observations will also be made of gamma-ray sources from outside the galaxy .
19 For the sake of completeness , mention will also be made of reptilian predators .
20 Comparisons will also be made with contemporary events in England and Wales .
21 Grants may also be made to retired members of the College administrative staff where appropriate .
22 These data compare predator assemblages with trapping data from the same habitat over which the predator was known to hunt , and comparisons can also be made between different species of predator that live and hunt in the same locality .
23 The materials may be part of a formal presentation by a teacher , or series of teachers ; but may also be made into individualized or self-instructional form , for instance a project booklet with all relevant " starter " material including basic data , examples for further study , assignments or suggested activities , and a booklist .
24 Supervision orders , but not care orders , may also be made in criminal proceedings and are then subject to different legal requirements .
25 Silage can also be made in large plastic bags which must be carefully sealed so that no air can enter .
26 In addition to cotton and chemical woodpulp , paper can also be made from mechanical woodpulp .
27 Mr Jordan said a payout , the first of several , will probably be made in early December .
28 A decision can then be made on genuine grounds of comparative suitability , not just who sticks in the interviewer 's mind most .
29 The same attack would undoubtedly be made on basic rates when the Wages Councils are removed altogether .
30 This makes it possible to calculate the number of visits performed within the previously claimable hours of 2300 to 0700 and comparisons can therefore be made with historical numbers of claims for night visits and with earlier published research .
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