Example sentences of "[det] can be made " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 This can be made more valuable by the inclusion of the hospital chaplain .
3 Yet there is no simple point of either pure detached observation or committed involvement from which this can be made .
4 In part three ( chapters twelve to fifteen ) our objective is to examine what is involved in helping a person in doubt , and to see how this can be made practical and specific without being mechanical and stereotyped .
5 ( If you find it difficult to diet without enjoying a moderate amount of alcohol , refer to Chapter 11 for advice and guidance on how this can be made possible . )
6 This can be made in large enough quantities for very little cost , using any of the commercial foods available .
7 THIS can be made with whatever tired-looking soft fruit you have left in your fruit bowl .
8 This can be made from 2-mm ( -in ) hardboard , and is either cut out with a saw or with a heavy-duty craft knife .
9 Perhaps this can be made clearer by taking the specific example of somebody who has an anxiety attack whilst shopping in a supermarket .
10 On divorce a married woman may now apply for a property transfer order , and this can be made even if she has made no direct financial contribution to the purchase or improvement of the matrimonial home .
11 And I think it is important so that decisions like this can be made within a er , a framework that we 've all , you know , been part of , and na are happy with agreed to .
12 Our usual transcription is given in brackets : This can be made to look less unusual by choosing different symbols for the basic vowels .
13 By making comparisons with this base , quantitative estimates of the causal effect of one variable on another can be made , and positive and negative relationships between nominal level variables can be distinguished , as we shall see shortly .
14 Some are based on classic recipes and some on contemporary flavours and foods ; some can be made almost entirely from the store-cupboard .
15 Yet too much can be made of these awards and rewards , these comforts and pressing benefits .
16 But far too much can be made of this .
17 These can be made to measure if required , but some , such as spirals and the straight stairway , can be bought as kits for you to assemble yourself .
18 I am satisfied that these can be made to work with commonsense and goodwill on both sides .
19 Application for these can be made at the bar in the High Rocks Inn .
20 These can be made even more legible for visually handicapped pupils by turning up the print contrast setting to ‘ dark ’ .
21 For tanks up to four foot in length these can be made as one item , larger tanks may need two .
22 These can be made tighter by running the material over a hard edge to squeeze the coils .
23 These can be made of plastic laminate , synthetic marble or , the most popular , ceramic tile .
24 Producing practice and testing material for word stress is very simple : any modern English dictionary will show word stress patterns as part of word entries , and lists of these can be made either with stress marks for student to read from ( as in Exercise 2 of Tape Unit 10 ) , or without stress marks for students to put their own marks on ( as in Exercise 1 of the same Tape Unit ) .
25 If all can be made relatively understandable to newcomers , then they will be better disposed to listening to the word of God preached with conviction , which the Bible says contains the seed of life to those who are otherwise perishing .
26 But much more can be made out of its well-recognised movements .
27 That one conception is somehow better than a second , supposing that that can be made out , is of course not the proposition that it is our conception or one of them .
28 All that can be made out is the letter ‘ S ’ , then possible an ‘ E ’ followed by another letter .
29 The problem with child analysis is , children wo n't be associated , that can be made to free associate .
30 The effect of the maxim is to add to most utterances a pragmatic inference to the effect that the statement presented is the strongest , or most informative , that can be made in the situation ; in many cases the implicatures can be glossed by adding only to the propositional content of the sentence , e.g. " Nigel has only fourteen children " , " the flag is only white " , " Harry only got a fine " .
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