Example sentences of "make [adv] from a [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I felt that if the implant could be made up from a range of different sized components , surgeons would be able to produce a much better fit . ’ |
2 | A body within a spatial domain is made up from a combination of edge and surface descriptions . |
3 | The remaining two thirds may be made up from a combination of full or half courses in many subject areas , for example chemistry , physics , maths , oceanography , geophysics , geographical sciences , meteorology , archaeology , astronomy , computer sciences , psychology , science studies , economics , arts subjects , languages , law , etc . |
4 | Courses at polytechnics are often multi-disciplinary , made up from a variety of individual ‘ modules ’ , and often have a vocational or technical emphasis . |
5 | It also tells us whether the unknown letter is a single segment letter , or made up from a combination of two segments . |
6 | Their second greatest fear was that they might be forced to comply with her frequently telephoned suggestion , made purely from a sense of duty , that they should go to stay with her until the Whistler was caught . |