Example sentences of "[noun] [be] make [adv] from [noun] " in BNC.

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1 All examples show similar characteristics ; they are generally stone vaulted — an unusual feature in so early a period and rare in southern Europe — the majority have cupolas supported on squinches and/or intersecting barrel vaults ; the stonework is solid but crude ; ornament generally includes interlacing in bands of carving on stone borders and the patterns are made up from circles , diamonds or zig-zags — the interlacing is like a prototype of the later Romanesque basket work patterns .
2 All the outfits on the catwalk were made up from clothes donated to its charity shops .
3 The body is made entirely from maple and features some token contouring for the right arm , and a bit more round the back for the ribcage .
4 Up to 1750 the most significant group of investors was made up from gentlemen , landowners , yeomen and tenant farmers .
5 His choice is made entirely from drawings of the prospective children .
6 One of the problems is that there are teachers who do not have a salary fixed by the Ministry of Education and sometimes this salary is made up from fees paid by the parents since the Ministry argues that they do n't receive a sufficient subsidy to pay the teachers .
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