Example sentences of "can make [adv] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | It is clearly not a property of ontological objects , despite the fact that singular existential propositions can make perfectly good sense . |
2 | Small tables for two can make very good use of the wasted space at the end of a corridor . |
3 | In aviaries around the outside of the Walled Garden , you will see a range of familiar domesticated cage birds — which , given informed care , can make very good garden aviary subjects . |
4 | You ca n't build guitars with machines , but you can make very precise guitar parts . |
5 | You ca n't build guitars with machines , but you can make very precise guitar parts . |
6 | This means that plant breeders who try to create higher-yielding or disease-resistant varieties by selection or hybridisation from existing varieties can make only limited progress ; the genes they need are simply not found in the cultivated populations . |
7 | Unfortunately , capital charges based on fixed assets actually divert attention away from an area where NHS managers can make more efficient use of capital : that is in the control of working capital . |
8 | This means that the RFP can make more efficient use of its expensive magnetic field . |
9 | Straight or curved ; practical or whimsical ; raised , stepped , level or sunken ; built with concrete , cobbles , flagstones or crazy paving : you can make almost any type of path to suit the character of your garden . |
10 | They can make as much mess as they like and when the weather 's nice they can spill out into the garden . ’ |