Example sentences of "[be] made from the " in BNC.
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1 | Sam Shepard and Edward Albee are also good choices , and there are interesting selections to be made from the play of the book One Flew Over the Cuckoo 's Nest , by Dale Wasserman . |
2 | Trade has increased because of the general revival of cask ale and the pickings to be made from the ‘ guest beer ’ policy . |
3 | Hampstead Heath , the fields of Battersea and Islington , and banks of the river through the villages of Chelsea , Wandsworth , Hammersmith and Putney provided rich hunting grounds for plant collectors and daily expeditions could be made from the City . |
4 | For example , Thénard 's research into the chemistry of cobalt revealed the possibility that an artist 's pigment could be made from the metal . |
5 | Reduced meal prices for parties are available upon request and enquiries should be made from the catering manager , either in writing or by telephoning : Burford ( 0993 ) 822005 . |
6 | Enquiries should be made from the general office . |
7 | Enquiries about lost or found children or property should be made from the general office . |
8 | Enquiries should be made from the pay kiosk or general office . |
9 | Enquiries about this scheme should be made from the general office . |
10 | A preliminary identification can be made from the type of supplier . |
11 | Perhaps , the main conclusion to be made from the response these Reports evoked is that in today 's world and its existing political structure , the LDCs must rely on themselves to achieve a higher level of economic welfare . |
12 | As well as publicizing the activities of the Library the Friends contribute money towards purchases over and above those which can be made from the College funds . |
13 | The level of understanding of people 's needs and an estimation of the prospective nurse can be made from the discussion . |
14 | A profile of the unsafe driver can be made from the findings . |
15 | Brawn would be made from the trotters and the ears , and then there was the head . |
16 | A beginning to an exploration of the psychic consequences of work experiences can be made from the problem of hostility and aggression in the enterprise . |
17 | It would take her until at least eleven o-clock to deal with the pecorino , after which there was ricotta to be made from the boiled up second skimming . |
18 | There are no sweeping statements about resurgence in the American Paintings market that can be made from the major New York sales at Sotheby 's and Christie 's , on 3 and 4 December , though some areas , like early modern paintings , remain stable , if not strong . |
19 | Estimates of the Higgs 's mass can be made from the standard model , and the huge amount of data produced at LEP in the past few years has sharpened such estimates up . |
20 | Protective footlets could be made from the feet of old stockings . |
21 | Two leaflets explaining walks which can be made from the stations have also been published , with help from the Sudbury and Marks Tey Rail Users ' Association , and a range of special family fare deals is to be introduced next month . |
22 | Then , accurate predictions can be made from the blood ( DNA ) : for example , one will be able to predict that a healthy child will die in his or her forties from Huntington 's chorea or from familial Alzheimer 's disease . |
23 | The Divisional Court of the Queen 's Bench Division , which exercises a supervisory capacity over the inferior courts and sits as a court to which an appeal ‘ by way of case stated ’ may be made from the Magistrates ' Court , is bound by the House of Lords , the Court of Appeal and its own previous decisions . |
24 | From amongst the numerous citations which could be made from the judgments and speeches in those cases , I am content to take the judgment of Byles J. in Cooper 's case , 14 C.B.N.S. 180 . |
25 | Pipes can be made from the branches for music , possibly the origin of the Pan-pipes , and throughout Europe it was an important and much used plant until the present day . |
26 | There was , Branson reasoned , more money to be made from the group 's longevity . |
27 | Of course , the official asked for the father 's details , saw there was a profit to be made from the information and went straight to Lehmann . ’ |
28 | A consultant had advised them that they could earn £10.5m more from their current activities , and that there was a potential additional revenue of £25m to be made from the campus by expanding into calendars , hot dogs and more . |
29 | Extrapolations for drug costs can not be made from the prescribing unit because of the age and sex related differences in costs per item that we have shown . |
30 | ( b ) There is little direct reference to this problem , but inferences can be made from the passage . |