Example sentences of "[noun sg] make of the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The type of injury/illness should be considered in conjunction with the Policyholder 's occupation and an assessment made of the likely disability period e.g. a builder 's labourer with a broken leg will in most cases be off work longer than an office worker with the same injury .
2 The cold and windless afternoon made of the mellow brick and pastel grass a perfect conspiracy of pretension and nature , an exact depiction of everything Harry most loved and loathed in his homeland .
3 and that 's the Karrimor International Mountain Marathon … a race made of the right stuff
4 A number of objections can be raised , however , against both Marx 's method and the subsequent use made of the third department for arms production .
5 Paris , Ader-Tajan , December 8. 250 antique bronze mirrors from a private collection will be sold in the glittering salons of the Hotel George V. The sale offers a rare opportunity to observe the use made of the same object by different cultures .
6 The limited , but in permissive terms essential , role of government in the supply of what later ages were to know as " social overhead capital " must be seen in the context of the close identification the political nation made of the public interest with that of property owners .
7 She was small , delicate , like a goddess made of the finest porcelain .
8 It is with great pleasure that I now enclose a copy of the video film made of the first semi-final round .
9 This is not to use the term ‘ romantic ’ in the pejorative sense in which it must be used when speaking of the film made of The Happy Return , in which Lady Barbara , envisaged as a coy , magazine-cover blonde ( and without the hereditary Wellesley nose ) fluttered her eyelashes at Gregory Peck as an equally improbable Hornblower .
10 What , then , in the face of these many and conflicting voices , is the Christian to make of the Holy Spirit ?
11 We shall have to wait for the year 2017 to see what the culture-ideology of consumerism makes of the Bolshevik revolution !
12 Of these bills of lading , there is commonly three bills of one tenor made of the whole ship 's lading , or of many particular parcels of goods , if there be many laders ; and the mark of the goods must therein be expressed , and of whom received , and to whom to be delivered .
13 There were bracelets and anklets of great weight and solidity made of the purest gold .
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