Example sentences of "[noun] could be make [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Interest was aroused when the University of Cambridge declared that it was prepared , if the necessary funds could be made available , to consider the establishment of an Institute of Criminology .
2 The rule could be made simple or complex and even a simple rule could be adjusted to deal with real shocks to the economy , such as from OPEC hikes in the price of oil .
3 Crews were even dispatched to determine if any of the aircraft could be made airworthy .
4 We will examine whether certain regulations affecting individual citizens within their own homes could be made advisory , rather than mandatory .
5 Child benefit could be made taxable , or could be restricted to women whose children are not yet of school age .
6 In the Navigation 's case the ground floor food preparation area was obtained by converting an old-fashioned and unwanted small private bar : similar areas suitable for conversion can not be guaranteed in more than 50 per cent of the units , though equivalent areas could be made available in the remainder through ‘ building out ’ .
7 Septimus Coffin could call on forty years of experience , and in so far as Latin could be made entertaining , he made it so .
8 He hinted , however , that greater sums of money could be made available by the Community to Poland and Hungary after 1990 .
9 Then that money could be made available to areas in Scotland where coal mining has contracted , such as Midlothian .
10 It suggests that huge amounts of extra money could be made available for the homeless , improving the condition of houses and tackling the growing shortage of affordable homes for rent if local housing companies were created .
11 Many of these interactions could be made automatic were it not for the basic need for a human presence for the social/ economic reasons mentioned above and because the human operator has to act as the ultimate back-stop when things go badly wrong .
12 But , if this notable service is rendered by your lordship , it could be recommended that the Earls of Dunbar and March could be made hereditary Keepers .
13 According to a report to today 's meeting the course could be made available to nine secondary schools in Darlington .
14 The Conservatives ' strategy of holding back the state pension on the ground that the deficit could be made good by additional private sector pensions has been blown out of the water , not least by the vulnerability of occupational pensions which we have witnessed recently and by the under-performance and the milking of private pension schemes themselves .
15 The Court of Appeal doubted the validity of trespass ab initio , as it meant that lawful acts could be made unlawful by subsequent events and the lawfulness of an act should be judged at the time it took place .
16 In addition , certain other validation checks could be made on-line , namely the validation of a week ending date and staff number ( check -digit verification ) .
17 The Financial Secretary during the course of the relevant Act — Finance Act 1936 , s18 at that time — gave an assurance that only a transferor or his spouse could be made liable under what is now s739 ( HC Deb Vol 313 , cols 676 , 678 and 689 ) an assurance which was repeated by the Attorney General ( HC Deb Vol 313 , col 701 ) .
18 Theoretical considerations indicated that if the electric field applied to the surface could be made strong enough to confine the mobile electrons to a very thin layer near the semiconductor 's surface , with thickness comparable to the wavelength associated with the electrons there , then the electrons ' motion perpendicular to the surface would be ‘ quantised ’ .
19 More families could be made homeless in one of the region 's housing blackspots , because of delays in the payment of housing benefits .
20 It was matched , operationally , by General Erskine 's conviction that the Chinese border could be made impregnable and the coastline sealed off to prevent external aid reaching the Vietminh ; although it was admitted this could not be done with existing forces on the border .
21 Bombers could be made invisible to radar , maintained an American author in New Scientist , the issue also carrying a discussion of what scientists could do to halt development of more appalling weapons even than those in existence .
22 ‘ His figures show that if Durham reached the top level of civilianisation achieved by other forces , then around 50 new police officers could be made available .
23 With leases quite often running for terms of 25 years and with rent reviews multiplying " manageable " rents , an individual who is joined as a guarantor at the commencement of a lease could be made bankrupt several years after the original tenant has parted with the lease .
24 Exemplar assessments could be made available for students to study in order to give guidance on what is expected .
25 The finished suite of leaflets could be made available for sale as a publication in its own right .
26 Carl Sagan , the distinguished astrophysicist , suggested in 1961 that Venus could be made habitable to earthlings if it were seeded with blue-green algae , which would split up the carbon and oxygen molecules to glean the carbon necessary for the glucose and carbohydrate diets they would need .
27 The Minister said that he understood the points that we were making and would undertake a close examination to find out what information could be made available .
28 A concise report could be made available every month to all managers in the firm .
29 Perhaps if you were able to identify a particular topic a relevant report could be made available to you .
30 Farmers were evacuated so that their land could be made available for Japanese immigrants or industrial concerns ; labour conscription was widespread .
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