Example sentences of "[is] [vb pp] [adv prt] of [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 When the trigger is pulled the adhesive having been heated to melting point is squeezed out of the front nozzle .
2 The marginal platform of the Z1 Carbonate is made up of a lower unit of light-coloured , bioturbated and fossiliferous carbonate mudstones , and an upper unit of reefs which pass laterally into oolitic and pelletoidal grainstones ( Fig. 7 ) .
3 The infill of the cave is made up of a wide variety of materials , from silts to large stones , and the radioactive content of these materials is similarly variable .
4 The cluster is made up of a small quadrilateral which is distinctive enough , and is very characteristic with × 20 .
5 A message is made up of a fixed number of time-frames , and during each time-frame either f0 is transmitted to represent the digit ‘ 0 ’ , or f1 is transmitted to represent the other binary digit ‘ 1 ’ .
6 This is made up of a twenty-four-bit field containing the overflow address plus control information , followed by the record key , which can be up to sixty-four characters in length .
7 The general solution of the form used in eqn ( 10.6 ) is made up of a linear combination of the two orthogonal states : and where φ is an arbitrary
8 ‘ So , ’ he continued , ‘ each pulse of light is made up of a short series of humps and dips — a bit like the water ripples you get when you drop the soap into the bath .
9 I mean if you think that an atom is , as we said , typically ten to the minus eight of a centimetre , then a nucleus is typically ten to the minus twelve of a centimetre , so that 's four orders of magnitude down , so the nucleus itself , if you scaled the whole thing down by a factor of ten to the four , the neucleus itself again is made up of a fair amount of free space and loss of particles inside it .
10 There is a sheet of cells covering the tooth germ which is made up of a loose mass of cells .
11 The agenda for reform on this issue is made up of a whole range of possibilities .
12 The Stinkschiefer is made up of a thin unit of dark , laminated , organic-rich carbonate mudstones .
13 As Amsterdam is made up of a criss-crossed network of canals , one of the best ways to get around the city is by boat .
14 Consistent with the purpose of the paper , one third of a typical number is made up of the perennial feature " Around the Country " , with reports from the branches about their activities and other local social news .
15 The interview is made up of the two sets of interrelated emotions — those of the adviser and those of the client .
16 A paradigm is made up of the general theoretical assumptions and laws and techniques for their application that the members of a particular scientific community adopt .
17 Deputies to the Federal Assembly , which is made up of the Federal Chamber ( 220 seats ) and the Chamber of Republics and Provinces ( 88 seats ) are elected by a multi-tiered system of communal assemblies , and serve for four years .
18 For example , the family is made up of the interconnected roles of husband , father , wife , mother , son and daughter .
19 The Service is made up of the Latin American sections of the international Catholic organisations for radio and television ( UNDA ) , press ( UCLAP ) and audio visuals ( OCIC ) .
20 It is made up of an outer sheet of cells which forms a particularly thick structure — the apical ridge — at the tip , with an inner mass of loosely packed and rather dull looking cells .
21 The sum of the probabilities for space to which records have not been allocated , P EMPTY , is : The rest of the total file area must therefore hold home records , i.e. ( Note : The proportion of the file area that contains home records is calculated indirectly rather than directly , because the sum of home record probabilities is made up of an infinite series , while that of the empty positions is finite , as is clear from equation ( 6.13 ) . )
22 The bow is made out of a separate piece of fabric and stitched to a basic straight tie-back .
23 Capitalism is the first mode of production in history in which the means whereby the surplus is pumped out of the direct producer is ‘ purely ’ economic in form …
24 Physicists know only too well from studying crystalline materials that an understanding of solid-state physics is borne out of a sure knowledge of atomic structure and this has come traditionally from X-ray crystallography .
25 No no no no you basically the company is pulled out of the ordinary high street travel business and set up a new concept in business travel .
26 Later the same term was used to denote the geometrical figure that is formed when a smaller square is cut out of a larger square with two of its adjacent sides lying along two adjacent sides of the latter .
27 Cancellation is the least favoured option : once a project is cut out of the Long-Term Costing , it is rarely possible to argue it back in again .
28 This opening sequence establishes a paradigm of fictionalization that operates throughout Brooke-Rose 's work : a fictional situation is generated out of a semantic slip caused by switching from one discourse to another on the strength of a word or a phrase .
29 Upon completing their goodbyes , the convoy is led out of the Soviet Checkpoint , past numerous East German barriers , gates and armed border guards , whose task it is to keep their own people from entering West Berlin .
30 Middlesbrough football club is knocked out of the first round of the War Cup by Bradford .
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