Example sentences of "[noun] [be] made from [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Conventional cell : The conventional cell is made from wafers of monocrystalline silicon , the semiconductor material used in microchips . |
2 | , writes : MANY years ago I was told that Colgate toothpaste was made from pebbles from Chesil Beach , Dorset . |
3 | At one time a footway was made from Skinnergate to North Bondgate to save people 's shoes . |
4 | Integrated circuits are made from layers of materials by a process which includes etching using various " masks " ( templates ) which are made photographically . |
5 | Therefore , in the case of capital expenditure out of reserves , the revenue effect is recorded only when the contributions were made from revenue into the reserve accounts . |
6 | Foam mattresses are made from layers of different density foam , but they do n't offer the support of a sprung mattress and some people find them too warm to sleep on . |
7 | A number of reconstructions were made from time to time , especially under Julius Caesar and Augustus . |
8 | ‘ All normal programmes were cancelled and brief announcements were made from time to time , interspersed with solemn music , ’ recalls Jean Williams , of Noel 's Court , Catterick Village . |
9 | Our observations of the maser emission were made from January to June 1992 with the Nobeyana 45-m telescope . |
10 | A 12-hour radio synthesis map of the field of PSR J0437–4715 was made from observations on 13 August 1992 . |
11 | However , in this case only the first reference to any descriptor appears in an index , while all further linkages are made from record to record ( rather as in a chain of synonyms in a direct file ) . |
12 | The first such coins were made from electrum from the rivers that flowed down from the Troilus Mountains , but advantage was soon taken of the different status in the traditional value system of the gold and silver components to separate them and use them for different denominations . |
13 | Normally , release prints are made from a duplicate ( 'dupe' ) negative , much as the pictures in this book are made from dupes of the ( expensive , irreplaceable ) slides borrowed from agencies . |
14 | The beautiful patchwork quilt is made from oddments of Liberty and Thai silk |
15 | The whole thing was made from bits of scrap . ’ |
16 | The body of this guitar is made from mahogany for the back and sides , with an attractive birdseye maple top . |
17 | His skin was burnt nearly black by the sun and his clothes were made from pieces of a ship 's sail . |
18 | Later the sickle was made from metal with a saw-edged or serrated blade . |
19 | ‘ Although we send brochures and personalised leaflets out to literally thousands of people , consuming large quantities of paper , all our paper supplies are made from timber from renewable forests . ’ |
20 | This pattern occurs frequently due to factors such as the way in which meter readings for , say , electricity supply are made from house to house , i.e. not at random , or the effects of localized advertising campaigns on a larger file in which many unaffected records are stored . |
21 | The ruling , by six votes to three , included circumstances where seizures were made from countries with which the US had an extradition treaty . |
22 | Diagnosis is made from features on direct cholangiography indistinguishable from those of primary sclerosing cholangitis , but there is no link with inflammatory bowel disease . |