Example sentences of "which [noun pl] [vb mod] [be] made " in BNC.

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1 As we see it there are also potential problems in terms of the date on which accounts must be made up .
2 Yet , the extent to which improvements can be made in education , among women particularly , in the modernization of water supply and sanitation systems , and in the adequacy of medical care , among other things , will influence the way in which reproductive patterns relate to child and maternal morbidity and mortality .
3 In reply to an open-ended question concerning ways in which improvements could be made to help their environmental scanning , most planners discussed the online services .
4 The Act defined the area for which bye-laws could be made , that is , all of the Moray Firth , although much of it comprised international waters .
5 Well these are just some of the ways in which computers can be made more friendly .
6 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 .
7 Another participant stated that although there were any number of matters in relation to Making Belfast Work about which criticisms could be made , you can not bite off the hand which feeds you .
8 Perhaps more importantly , examination of cut faces enables appraisal of which areas should be made into thin sections .
9 He also announced that as of July 24 the armed forces had begun an operation intended to last several days in which searches would be made for explosives and propaganda material in various districts around the capital .
10 An alternative for viewing and drawing small peels or segments of larger peels is to mount them in 35 mm transparency mounts ( preferably with glass both sides ) and to project them on to white paper or card , on which tracings can be made .
11 However , there was a sharp divergence of opinion on which firms might be made subject to this particular requirement .
12 What are likely to be the most effective methods by which bureaucracies can be made democratically responsible ?
13 The consultative document published in 1987 followed the principle that had been acknowledged for some time , drawing a distinction between essential items which were to remain free , and desirable but not essential items for which charges could be made , a distinction not in practice very easy to make .
14 Shares have a distinct legal status reflected ( inter alia ) in the limitations imposed by companies legislation on the circumstances in which payments may be made in respect of them .
15 A further US$18,000,000 was paid by the USA into a security account in The Hague from which payments could be made as arbitrated by the Iran-US Claims Tribunal .
16 The government is also planning to establish an environment fund , out of which payments will be made to assist industry to cut emissions of pollutants .
17 Some couples see their wedding photography as an eleventh hour item , or an area in which economies can be made , but poor blurred photographs or the wrong shots can prove a constant disappointment so it is wise to invest time and effort to ensure your photos remain a source of pleasure and joy .
18 The purpose of the review was to identify areas in which adjustments could be made to bring the state into greater harmony with traditional social structures .
19 After World War II , progress was made towards understanding the nature of viruses , the mechanisms by which viral infections were rendered harmless , and discovering suitable virus strains from which vaccines could be made .
20 This book is a companion to Professor Barrer 's 1978 volume on Zeolites and Clay Minerals as Sorbents and Molecular Sieves ( Academic ) , and whereas the earlier work dealt with the uses of these interesting substances , this new monograph deals chiefly with the ways in which zeolites can be made synthetically using hydrothermal processes .
21 The publication of full inspection reports gives another source from which inferences can be made about the work of HMI , and here we will consider two critiques that have used them .
22 General Alexander and his troops carried out a magnificent fighting retreat and held up the Japanese advance until the rains broke , thus saving four months ' valuable time in which preparations could be made to repel the Japs if they attempted to invade India .
23 A fall-back plan , if the opening attack failed to take the Isle of Wight , called for the combined fleet to anchor in Torbay , from which raids might be made on the Channel Islands and Plymouth .
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