Example sentences of "[noun] that can be make [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Mercury in metallic form is not particularly dangerous , but many of the organic compounds that can be made from it are extremely toxic .
2 Despite the major savings that can be made through relatively simple actions , the government largely ignores the possibilities .
3 The senior chief inspector and I have made the best estimate we can of the savings that can be made in the complement of Her Majesty 's inspectorate based in local offices and engaged in the inspection of schools in liaison with local education authorities .
4 There is also a limitless number of shapes that can be made from pressed material , so you need never run out of inspiration .
5 To do this we would need to know the maximum payment that can be made without overfunding the scheme .
6 This teacher felt that self-assessment could only begin to happen when children had acquired a certain amount of knowledge of the type of judgments that can be made about their work :
7 There are numerous improvements that can be made to the system .
8 Indeed , they are able to predict the zero-density frequency to a precision of 4 x 10 -14 ; from the present data , and they outline several improvements that can be made to the present apparatus , which already has a stability better than many primary caesium standards .
9 Despite the criticisms that can be made of Etzioni 's methodology it is valuable in identifying different types of organizational power and relating these to other organizational characteristics , including not only efficiency but also the types of members , clients , customers and other ‘ participants ’ that Etzioni felt should be included in the analysis of an organization 's existence .
10 Such irony shows considerable awareness of the judgements that can be made about readers .
11 This second major approach hinges on a distinction that can be made between selective assessment and affirmative assessment .
12 However , there is a distinction that can be made within ‘ expected ’ status which is of some significance in lexical semantics .
13 Perhaps the only genuine conclusion that can be made at this particular time of flux is that arts teachers are generally receptive to the introduction of new approaches to assessing children 's work , but only if these developments can be seen to have a positive value in helping children to be more articulate about their strengths and weaknesses , and are therefore essentially formative in character .
14 This does not mean that there are no generalizations that can be made about evolution , but it does make biology a different kind of science from physics .
15 The only charge that can be made against you at this moment is of theft from our house , however that may be read hereafter .
16 Brief observations that can be made about the four sub-unit management positions are as follows :
17 The following table represents the valid changes that can be made to the Mark character ;
18 There are numerous assumptions that can be made about the pattern of expected future dividends .
19 Nevertheless it is a substitution that can be made in a number of contexts where at least one of c and d is used for internal communication .
20 But perhaps the most interesting extension that can be made to a Murten visit is to make the very short journey of only 8km ( 5 miles ) either by road No 1 , or by rail on the same line as from Kerzers to Murten The destination is the small town of Avenches , which stands on a hill just north of the bypassing main road No1 which runs across the Mittelland plateau from Bern to Lausanne .
21 The points I have endeavoured to make regarding the scope of orders that can be made under section 6(2) have implications for the present case .
22 Nor is there , in my opinion , any difference between the type of orders that can be made against the contravener and the type of orders that can be made against persons ‘ knowingly concerned in the contravention . ’
23 Nor is there , in my opinion , any difference between the type of orders that can be made against the contravener and the type of orders that can be made against persons ‘ knowingly concerned in the contravention . ’
24 In situations of this kind provisions governing access and format may exert powerful constraints on the use that can be made of these data .
25 The thrust of Peter Roper 's paper is to outline the practical use that can be made of computer technology in Industrial Relations applications , not to give detailed descriptions of programs or suites .
26 Yet in its turn climate goes far to set limits to the use that can be made of the physical features of the country in which we live .
27 The closest comparison that can be made to tonight 's match is the final game played by Scotland when winning their European Championship qualifying group .
28 The fact of being ‘ family ’ is no guarantee that people can live together happily on a long-term basis , and almost any other good ‘ care ’ arrangement that can be made for an elderly person is better than a cat-and-dog life with relatives , where there is no common ground for agreement , and constant quarrels make home life a misery .
29 It seems very likely that causes and other conditions are all of one and the same fundamental sort , despite differences that can be made between them .
30 There are many adjustments that can be made to the interests of the husband and wife in the matrimonial home .
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