Example sentences of "[noun pl] can [be] make to " in BNC.

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1 Postal bookings for these trips can be made to NB fare is Irish pounds price .
2 Entries can be made to the parish council offices or to Doug Ineson in Marske telephone Redcar 481877 .
3 What er more staff would mean is that more visits can be made to more HMO 's to put more of the problems right ; it 's , it 's just about that simple .
4 Donations can be made to the Dolphin Research Project c/o Windsor Safari Park , Windsor , Berkshire SL4 4AY .
5 Donations can be made to Dreamflight , 4 Saxeway , Chartridge , Bucks HP5 2SH .
6 The fund will be called the Mayor of Aberconwy Flood Fund and donations can be made to any branch of the National Westminster Bank , sort code 53–70–33 .
7 More details of the SFEP appeal and of how contributions can be made to it are available from Michèle Clarke , .
8 Micro Focus has defined Application Programming Interfaces between Dialogue System and the initialling Cobol program to separate the detail of the user interface from the underlying business application logic so that changes can be made to the user interface without impacting the Cobol program , making possible multiple user interfaces to the same application .
9 One of these is a LC oscilloscope developed by Scopex Instruments in conjunction with the Royal Signals and Radar Establishment ( RSRE ) , An oscilloscope needs only display waves — single-valued functions — so drastic simplifications can be made to the addressing .
10 Individual items can be made to measure .
11 Trees can be made to any size .
12 After submitting the DC , no further modifications can be made to it , so it is necessary to be sure that no further changes are required .
13 Some are commissioned but suggestions can be made to the Commentary Editor in the form of one-page synopsis .
14 Having done all this , final adjustments can be made to the downhaul and outhaul to ensure that the sail has a good aerofoil shape .
15 If necessary , adjustments can be made to the grant for the current year .
16 SCOTVEC representatives gave an assurance that the results of the survey would be taken into account in considering areas where further improvements can be made to National Certificate procedures and practices .
17 As long as Man 's intentions can be made to be good …
18 Nevertheless , powerful objections can be made to it .
19 But if this is indeed the case , it becomes difficult to explain how significant individuating references can be made to anything that is subject to change ; or indeed to make clear sense of any spatiotemporal order concepts .
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