Example sentences of "[vb mod] [adv] be made with " in BNC.

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1 The choice will depend on the sale strategy ; however , if it is decided to set out the detailed procedures in the covering letter it is normal to include brief details in the information memorandum such as dates , KPMG contact staff , and a statement that direct contact should not be made with the management or staff of the business .
2 This traditional sauce of basil , garlic and cheese should always be made with best quality virgin olive oil .
3 This is all wrong , as chilli should really be made with pinto beans , a member of the kidney bean family .
4 Do n't have ice in your drinks — it may not be made with purified water
5 However , if the expatriate rents a furnished property and wishes to ship over certain items of furniture , such as a favourite dining table , arrangements may generally be made with the landlord so that any unwanted items of furniture are stored during the expatriate 's residence .
6 The IAFC is currently considering what payment arrangements might best be made with solicitors where non-assigned Counsel is used .
7 A contrast might also be made with section 5 , which penalises ‘ display ’ only .
8 For instance , Swordfish Pilaki could easily be made with halibut or cod and the Tuna Tortiglioni could be made with any other fish or indeed some ham cut into pieces .
9 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 .
10 Drills could also be made with substitutions made at other slots , until all possibilities have been drilled or the problem overcome .
11 Discoveries of shape may also be made with a peg-board , such as , that half a square , divided diagonally , is a triangle , but when the square is divided from the mid-point of one side to the mid-point of the opposite side , it yields two rectangles .
12 Contact will also be made with the Edinburgh Evening News highlighting the dangers faced by the children .
13 Comparisons will also be made with contemporary events in England and Wales .
14 Some comparison will also be made with Paris and Bonn .
15 Some comparisons will then be made with community policing in West Belfast .
16 Such an application can only be made with the leave of the court , and the court may only grant leave if it is satisfied , inter alia , that ‘ there is reasonable cause to believe that if the court 's inherent jurisdiction is not exercised with respect to the child he is likely to suffer significant harm : ’ see section 100(3) and ( 4 ) ( b ) .
17 A family assistance order can only be made with the consent of the adults concerned .
18 The definition of a major injury widened with the introduction of RIDDOR ( The reporting of injuries , diseases and dangerous occurrences regulations 1985 introduced 1986 ) and therefore comparisons can not be made with data collected under NADOR ( The notification of accidents and dangerous occurrences regulations ) .
19 But if an alliance can not be made with the parents against what feels uncontrollably bad inside them , they may defect and identify with the ‘ bad ’ .
20 Estimates of the useful lives of plant and equipment can not be made with precision and in practice a range of lives exist .
21 it may be flattering to be taken for the head of the firm if you are not , but it is not good business , and sound progress can not be made with anyone on a false footing , in fact , it must be obvious that the greater the respect you hold and encourage towards any of your seniors , the better the position they will be in to assist you in any difficulties which may arise .
22 However , the boast of British literary artistic freedom can not be made with confidence , given a vague law and a swinging moral pendulum .
23 This recipe can also be made with raspberries , blackcurrants or blackberries .
24 Though generally overlooked , as in the above quote , links can also be made with the struggles and arguments pursued within the disability movement , including the establishment of a social definition of disability as a social status imposed by social barriers upon people with impairments and the rejection of stereotypes of ‘ dependency ’ and ‘ helplessness ’ .
25 Any cross-sectional type of analysis can also be made with a longitudinal study but , in addition , the aggregation of changes in individuals can be looked at .
26 Otherwise arrangements can sometimes be made with a reliable local resident , who has no garden of his own , to grow flowers and vegetables in it and share the produce with her .
27 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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