Example sentences of "can be make " in BNC.

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1 How valuable biographical information is to literary or art criticism is a question that will never receive a decisive answer ; but a commonplace observation can be made , that circumstances alter cases .
2 The art critic has no decisive voice in such controversies , though arguments can be made by analogy from existing art to what may be done .
3 In truth , the camera is a ruthless editor of visual information ; this can be made plain by looking at a picture , say of the eighteenth century , and comparing it with a contemporary print , perhaps an aquatint , and a modern photograph .
4 At the same time , the reader can be made to feel that , on closer inspection , the country 's politics might prove to be antics too .
5 One law for the rich and another for the poor , as the two systems can be made to seem , are laid down together in a book which commemorates a desertion , on the author 's part , of the rich for the poor .
6 They are words that can be made to mean different things , and are applicable as such to the story of Jaromil 's poetic progress from private to public , which can also be recognised as a simultaneity of the two , based on an enduring self-engrossment .
7 A similar statement can be made of the presbyterian community , which is almost wholly Northern , and whose main Southern presbytery is in the counties of old Ulster which remain in the Republic — Donegal , Cavan , and Monaghan .
8 It can be made , he wrote , but it can not be thought .
9 Bray adds that frozen pasta with good quality fillings is especially useful to caterers because it can be made up quickly into either single- or multi-portion dishes without waste .
10 These are the only tangibles upon which an assessment of such a profession can be made .
11 As song as you look after them , heavy soils will never let you down in a drought , will be naturally fertile and can be made to suit the widest range of plants .
12 In addition , they can be made to break off under a large side load and in so doing , perhaps prevent further damage being done to the fuselage .
13 If the acceleration is healthy , the change into the climb can be made normally ; if the acceleration is slower than normal , then of course the climb must be restricted .
14 At all times the angle of climb and the combination of speed and height must be such that a safe recovery can be made if the launch fails .
15 Where there are trees or buildings nearby a direct comparison can be made , and this is a good way of eliminating serious misjudgements .
16 Occasionally the stall is recognised by the pilot so that a preventative movement can be made before any serious wing-drop has had time to develop .
17 However , as pilots become more confident about their landings , it is very important for them to develop the skills needed to co-ordinate the stick and airbrake during the final hold off , so that an even more accurate touch down can be made .
18 Any one application must not exceed £1,000 and a maximum of three applications in three years can be made .
19 Cars supplied for hire or purchase can be adapted to suit the needs of the individual , but the types of adaptation that can be made to hire cars is more restricted because they have to be returned to the general market at the end of the hire period .
20 A better case can be made out for its subject being Salmo salar : the Atlantic salmon , than for Orpheus !
21 The same point can be made in a slightly different way .
22 Excellent gains can be made with the minimum amount of equipment if you are determined .
23 The exercise can be made more difficult by placing a weight across the thighs .
24 ( The angle of the incline board can be made steeper as strength and fitness increases . )
25 On the same subject I would advise the author that hot glue is not a necessity to make a joint without cramps — it can be made equally as well with a cold glue .
26 A good polish reviver can be made by mixing equal parts of raw linseed oil , substitute turps and vinegar .
27 Local authorities have a duty under Section 46 of the Public Health ( Control of Diseases ) Act 1984 , to arrange the burial or cremation of any person who has died in their area where it appears that no suitable arrangements can be made other than by the local authority .
28 Purchases of tokens ( £1 or sometimes £5 minimum ) can be made at electricity showrooms or offices .
29 Payment can be made automatically through a bank or building society .
30 ( Under Regulation 72 , unlimited backdating can be made in cases of official error ) .
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