Example sentences of "[am/are] [vb pp] [adv] of [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Volcanic bombs are just lumps of solid ( or sometimes plastic ) lava which are lobbed out of the vent , fall back to earth with a wallop , and that 's all .
2 I am reminded here of the book on chaos already mentioned in the Preface ( Gleick , 1987 ) : it describes how turbulence can be created from a stable physical state .
3 They hold debates on a wide variety of topics , some of which are squeezed out of the Commons programme through lack of time .
4 ‘ People are fed up of the mayhem and death wreaked by young criminals .
5 Usually such organisations are built up of a multiplicity of smaller gangs .
6 On Brother and Toyota machines , the needles that are selected forward of the needlebed are the needles that will knit .
7 Good-humouredly , bundles are pushed out of the way ; babies and children accommodated .
8 Cell walls are made up of a variety of substances of which only one , cellulose , is truly fibrous in the sense of being filamentous or threadlike .
9 These are made up of a core of non-polar lipids ( triglyceride and cholesterol esters ) with polar lipids ( phospholipids , free cholesterol and apoproteins ) located on the outer part of the macromolecules ( Galton , et al , 1982 ) .
10 The conditions are made up of a myriad of separate agreements , some going back to the 1920s .
11 All beds are made up of a mattress and a base which should ideally be bought together .
12 Interactionists would question that implication , and argue that they are made up of a plurality of values and norms , which may often conflict .
13 With these ideas , in concrete mathematical form , it was relatively straightforward to calculate the allowed orbits in more complicated atoms and even in molecules , which are made up of a number of atoms held together by electrons in orbits that go round more than one nucleus .
14 The texts that we have of the whole Canterbury Tales are made up of a number of fragments or groups , which vary in contents from single isolated tales to sequences of several tales connected by link passages .
15 Britain 's invisible earnings , which are made up of a surplus on things like insurance and banking offset by government contributions to the European Community and overseas aid , are now projected to be about £2,670million in 1989 , less than half the £6,100million total earned in 1988 .
16 Regiments of Elf spearmen and archers are made up of the citizen-soldiers of Ulthuan .
17 Regiments of Elven Spearmen are made up of the citizen-soldiers of Ulthuan .
18 They are made up of the Polytechnic of Wales ; three national institutions in the shape of the Welsh College of Music and Drama , at Cardiff , and the College of Librarianship of Wales and the Welsh College of Agriculture , both at Aberystwyth ; six colleges or institutions of higher education ; and thirty-six other establishments ( Figure 7.1 ) .
19 The Falcons are made up of the RAF 's top parachute instructors from Brize Norton .
20 We have a di , a different picture , and we make up erm pictures like you see o on these crime programmes , the videofits of suspects , you 've all seen them where th , you know got the lines between the nose and , and the mouth they are made up of the information that we 've gained from witnesses .
21 In the case of n-ary relationships , the relationship becomes a member record , each of the entities linked by the relationship becomes an owner , their keys are made up of the identifiers of the entities of the conceptual data model which the relationship was linking and the attributes of the entity become fields of the records generated .
22 Class 1 NI are made up of the employer 's share , which you pay , and the employee 's share , which you can deduct from your employee 's pay .
23 They are stingy when it comes to overheads : in most discount stores , there are few staff in sight and goods are sold out of the boxes they come in .
24 In more detail , cacheing utilities are capable of amassing copies of data from frequently accessed areas of the hard disk , which are used instead of the disk versions — and they do n't have to be contiguous ( though if they are , things get faster still ) .
25 Member states have weighted votes , and 54 votes are needed out of the total of 76 in order to adopt the Directive .
26 Some drown and are hauled out of the pool and left on the edge .
27 So hard copy reports are produced out of the ledgers and then the results are taken and keyed into FDC .
28 In this process , observations and responses are drawn out of a viewer while observing , for example , a painting .
29 As the goods are drawn out of the larders , the statistics are adjusted downwards , and Brown can quickly check how much he needs to re-order .
30 The first 100 readers whose postcards are drawn out of the bag on 12 December 1992 will each receive a special Le Piat d'Or Christmas Gift Box .
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