Example sentences of "[adv] made of the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | A : There 's too much made of the whole dog show business . |
2 | We thank you all for the great success you have all made of the 1985 Appeal . |
3 | There is so much to see , even though it is all basically made of the same ingredients . |
4 | She 'd always envied Mandy her wonderful looks and her voluptuous compact figure , but she had long ago accepted the fact that she and Mandy were not made of the same stuff . |
5 | But it was the unexpected shots that would provide the spice to the story — like the ones she had just made of the little midinette enthusing as she saw the dress she 'd sweated blood for , if not created , come down the catwalk to the roar of applause . |
6 | When we undertook our study we found that the categorisation usually made of the special needs of children was insufficiently detailed . |
7 | I hope you will allow me to remain somewhat sceptical about these vague reassurances which remind me of those that were regular given during the 1980s ( prior to publication of the Environment White Paper ) although it was evident that no rigorous assessment was ever made of the environmental effects of development . |
8 | These reconstructions are often made of the organic elements of a composite implement : a reconstructed wooden shaft might be fitted to a bronze spearhead to give a better impression of its original appearance . |
9 | or how about Ray Wilkins … still playing of course in the premier league but he 's surely made of the right stuff to be a manager … |
10 | or how about Ray Wilkins … still playing of course in the premier league but he 's surely made of the right stuff to be a manager … |
11 | Among the clubs frequented by the gentry of London in the eighteenth century was the Wig Club which owed its name to a wig , reputedly made of the pubic hair of the mistresses of King Charles II . |
12 | When the children have had enough of their play , then prints are sometimes made of the finished effect , by gently pressing paper on the paint pattern . |