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

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1 It was agreed that better scientific use should be made of the living collections .
2 Meanwhile , the very best must be made of the existing stem by providing new secondary modern schools and adding grammar-school streams to those which already exist , by encouraging late transfers , by improving standards in the State sector , and raising to sixteen the school-leaving age .
3 While supporting the general thrust of the strategy and its emphasis on the importance of transport to the regeneration of the regions , the CIT 's response also comments on the absence to date of an effective structure that could apply any available EC funding and carry a regional strategy forward , as well as on the need both for considerable investment in public transport and for the best use to be made of the existing transport infrastructure in serving proposed strategic development sites .
4 The magnetic field generated in the Moon by the action of the solar wind enables the electrical currents flowing in the Moon to be deduced , and this enables rough estimates to be made of the internal temperatures , the higher the temperatures the greater the currents for a given solar wind field .
5 Sarah Hare , the youngest daughter of Sir Thomas and Lady Elizabeth Hare of Stow Bardolph , Norfolk , was very specific regarding the simplicity of her grave-clothes and coffin , making her wishes abundantly clear in her will of 1743 : ‘ … my coffin to be made of the best Elm lin 'd with a thinn lead with a flap of lead sawder 'd down over me , not to have a nail or any ornament that is not absolutely necessary , except a plate with my coat of arms and with this inscription : They that humble themselves shall be Exalted . ’
6 He might drive for Italians , but he could n't be made of the right stuff .
7 Keeping your head above water is half the secret in sport and young Karen Rake seems to be made of the right stuff .
8 In fastening the strips together to construct any model , choice has to be made of the correct size of nut and bolt involving both sorting , matching and then screwing .
9 Before the new holes were commissioned the best had to be made of the shortened course , such as the 2nd also playing as the 17th .
10 All enquiries , whether ad hoc or by standard program , can be made of the accumulated file of past students just as easily as of the file of current students .
11 Using official biographical data , a study will be made of the geographical origins , age distribution , religions , education , occupations , and foreign experience of the members elected or appointed to the two bodies mentioned in 1982 and 1987 .
12 The principles of electromagnetism had been established by the late eighteenth century , but it was not until the mid-nineteenth century that any sort of measurements could be made of the small currents produced by living tissue .
13 In addition use will be made of the 1981 Census Small Area Statistics and data from the National On-Line Manpower Information System to construct neighbourhood demographic and socio-economic variables to enable a richer analysis of the national surveys to be undertaken .
14 This allowed an evaluation to be made of the possible effect pre-entry study on performance .
15 If this is not possible , a written record will be made of the amended filenames .
16 The use that will be made of the online information retrieval systems depends in part on the education of users about the availability and functioning of this method of information retrieval .
17 A similar statement can be made of the presbyterian community , which is almost wholly Northern , and whose main Southern presbytery is in the counties of old Ulster which remain in the Republic — Donegal , Cavan , and Monaghan .
18 Special mention must be made of the same F/O N G Pickard and F/C E E Heering who ferried seventeen and thirteen aircraft respectively to Renfrew during this transfer .
19 It should permit an appraisal to be made of the relative impact of aggregate demand and the supply side on output and employment in the British economy .
20 Mention should also be made of the French theologian Auguste Sabatier ( 1839–1901 ) , through whom the movement also made some impact on the French Roman Catholic Modernists , notably A. F. Loisy ( 1857–1940 ) .
21 Much use will be made of the full-cut-off lanterns , which reduce the minimum spill of light outside the highway boundaries .
22 The only basis on which criticism can be made of the inevitable decline in investment during the recession is if high praise is lavished on the Government for the three years in the last 1980s when investment touched peaks .
23 Special mention should be made of the National Freight Corporation , which was exceptionally successful after privatization .
24 Yet in its turn climate goes far to set limits to the use that can be made of the physical features of the country in which we live .
25 By assessing existing experience and considering possible alternative forms of intervention in the development process , a full evaluation can be made of the potential contribution of planning gain to regulating the development of rural land in ways which protect and enhance countryside habitat , landscape and amenity .
26 Gilman 's became the most impressive corporate collection of photographs ever assembled ( although mention should be made of the special achievement of the Canadian Centre for Architecture ) — but what is even more remarkable is the way the riches of the collection have been translated into the facsimile plates in this book , and thus into the great libraries of the world and the public domain .
27 Evaluations may also be made of the whole work group so that judgements are made of workers ' attitudes and performance at both levels .
28 It enables accurate determinations to be made of the elastic constants of anisotropic materials and in principle all the elastic constants can be found .
29 On this side of the Atlantic , much the same criticism can be made of the common fisheries policy of the European Community .
30 Good use can be made of the geometric data stored in a CAD system to check that a series of separate components can be assembled together .
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