Example sentences of "[noun] made from the " in BNC.

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1 An axon is enlarged at the tip and this presynaptic area contains vesicles made from the same material as the cell membrane , containing the neurotransmitters that are released in the synapse .
2 We will ease the transition from the present wasteful and inefficient price support mechanism to market prices and direct support for farmers ' incomes to achieve environmental and social goals , to be funded by savings made from the present intervention payment system .
3 If the unemployment benefit which they are paid is as much as the savings made from the productivity gains from the new production method , then the savings from the use of the new technology do not re-emerge elsewhere to create new demands and new jobs .
4 It was here that Arthur fought and killed the giant Ritho , a fierce character who lived on the slopes of the mountain and wore a cloak made from the beards of chiefs he had slain .
5 The Migration Period in Scandinavia witnessed the production of objects made from the great quantities of gold accumulated in the Roman world , much of which moved north when the Empire collapsed .
6 Two of the ten cultures made from the samples have failed to show trichothecenes ; the other eight await analysis .
7 I could not load from 3½″ copies made from the 5¼″ sets either , as I got a ‘ VERIFY ’ message and only 2 of the 4 disks would load .
8 Some are originals from the 2 million documents dating back to the early 1600s which are stored in the Hydrographic Office , and some are sophisticated copies made from the originals used 50 years ago .
9 Other coins made from the same different die can often be found , thus establishing a chain of die links between objects which might otherwise display no close similarities .
10 The unusual nature of these counter-examples indicates that they are indeed the exceptions which prove the rule , and it is normally reasonable to assume that coins made from the same die were produced at the same time and place .
11 ‘ Spurging ’ entailed the general washing of the body with spiced and aromatic water to remove the sweat of the death-bed and generally to clean the corpse ; ‘ cleansing ’ was the euphemism given to the assisted emptying of the bowels and the plugging of the rectum ; the removal of the soft organs , following an incision made from the bottom of the rib cage to the pelvic region , was known as ‘ bowelling ’ ; ‘ searing ’ was the cauterizing of the cavity blood vessels after the removal of the soft organs as a precaution against post-mortem haemorrhaging ; whilst the purification of the inner cavity was the technical ‘ embalming ’ ; the outer surface of the body was ‘ dressed ’ by the application of balms , a mixture of resins in volatile oils ; whilst ‘ furnishing ’ implied nothing more than the positioning of the sudarium ( a linen square covering the face ) and the close wrapping of the corpse in layers of cerecloth and waxed twine .
12 He tried tar made from the distillation of coal and in the distillation process became interested in the gas given off .
13 ‘ There 's Becherovka , a liqueur made from the local water and various herbs , ’ he answered .
14 These punches might consist of elements of the design ( such as part of the king 's crown ) or of letters in the inscription , and a careful examination of the coins can reveal that they were struck from dies made from the same punches ( fig. 5 ) .
15 He also seems to have donated his belt and hose , as a twelfth-century account of their treasures lists a girdle made from the one and an alb decorated with gold thread from the other .
16 Secure a loop or bow made from the length of 15 mm-wide ribbon with the glue and dressmaking pins so you 'll be able to hang the wreath .
17 Lindauer Brut £7.49 Made from the Pinot and Chardonnay grape this dry wine had a light golden colour .
18 There are many designs of tripod varying from interlocking A-frames to simple uprights made from the tips of larch or spruce trees .
19 The good harvests of 1715–45 cheapened the costs of some of industry 's raw materials and generated a surplus for consumption of new cheap textiles and cheap gin made from the grain surplus .
20 Using as its basic theme the medieval joust , IOU 's new show Full Tilt is pure spectacle , using an array of imaginative eccentric contraptions and costumes made from the most unlikely of materials !
21 Using as its basic theme the medieval joust , IOU 's new show features an array of imaginative contraptions and costumes made from the most unlikely materials !
22 A developmental stage theory refers similarities and differences to more-or-less-equal advances made from the lowest point on a universal scale of advance .
23 Duncan and Goodwin examine the subsidizing of council housing , via contributions made from the rates , in London in 1984/85 .
24 Drinkers can now choose between a French Chablis at £7 in the shops , or an Australian wine made from the same grapes , although inevitably with a slightly different character , at £5 .
25 Every Lord Chancellor , especially if he holds office as long as did Halsbury , will make some mistakes ( and Heuston suggests that as many as three of the six were ‘ unlucky ’ appointments ) but Halsbury 's experience may suggest that the proportion of bad appointments is likely to be statistically higher amongst appointments made from the Lord Chancellor 's political associates .
26 Found by a farm worker in 1729 , and subsequently broken into pieces , the tray is now thought to have been melted down in the eighteenth century and recast from moulds made from the original tray .
27 Dresses made from the gifts of cloth were designed by the bride and her mother and worked swiftly by a local tailor .
28 If this form of construction can not be identified from an inspection of voids in the roof surface made from the exterior , it may be possible to deduce whether or not it applies by noting the pattern of nails which have penetrated into the roof-space through the boarding .
29 The Illington-Lackford type of pottery occurs on 4 per cent of cemeteries and 15 per cent of settlements in East Anglia , strongly suggesting that it was being used for domestic , as well as funerary , use , and it is estimated that undecorated pottery made from the same fabrics outnumber the decorated Illington-Lackford pots by 15:1 .
30 drink made from the juice of lemons , currants , and raspberries mixed with spirits , e.g. rum .
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