Example sentences of "[is] made [adv] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The association of explicitly sexuality with young people 's popular music and , more specifically , with music derived from Black cultural expression is made immediately through the invitation of one of the Black workers to a blonde female office worker : ‘ Hey Baby , do you want to sing with us ? '
2 The very ‘ solid ’ cabinet of the 103/4 is made largely of particle board but has an additional panel of computer-routed , grey-painted Medite applied on top of it to form a slightly proud baffle area .
3 Section 32 regulates searches where an arrest is made away from a police station .
4 A takeover offer which is made voluntarily by the offeror ( ie not a mandatory offer ) .
5 A voluntary offer is a takeover offer which is made voluntarily by the offeror ( as distinct from a mandatory offer ) .
6 Planning the trip is made easier with Steve Birnbaum 's very thorough Walt Disney World — The Official Guide ( Avon , $10.95 ) , which you can buy when you get there .
7 Every time a problem is solved by reasonable and rational discussion , the way is made easier for similar problem-solving in the future .
8 The economic argument for partnerships is made powerfully in the book , in a way which emphasises that this is not just about producing a better skilled work force to create more capital .
9 Reference is made elsewhere to the 3 excellent Museums , and in addition there is ‘ Y Gangell ’ situated near Cynwyl Elfed which is the home and birthplace of Dr Elfed Lewis , Archdruid and Hymnologist .
10 Progress is made slowly in Northern Ireland but people of goodwill will eventually succeed in constructing a peace .
11 A small charge is made locally for the use of the showers .
12 It then erm is made up into this chart by somebody .
13 Restaurants , cafes and a couple of seasonal shops line part of the shore , some of which is made up into sandy beaches .
14 Any lack of elegance in the prose is made up with the gripping action .
15 The out of centre position is made up for by the excellent rates Amsterdam Travel Service have specially negotiated at this hotel .
16 Crilly has tidied the flat , and my bed is made up for a queen with extra duvets and fluffy pillows .
17 The HST rake includes two catering vehicles ( TRSB and TRUK ) and is made up to nine cars by the addition of a Trailer Second .
18 I 'll see that your salary is made up to this date and a cheque posted on to you . ’
19 A film is made up of a series of shots that may be photographed over various periods of time ; a ‘ take ’ that may have originally started out as three or four minutes in length may eventually be edited to a ten second shot .
20 This extract is made up of two consecutive speeches to Jessica ; either speech can be played for an audition , but if you have the time to do them both together the extract works well .
21 Yeast is made up of millions of tiny fungus cells which literally go berserk when confronted by a liquid rich with sugars .
22 The rake is made up of early Mk2 and Mk1 coaches .
23 The train is made up of Mk2a and C stock in Provincial ‘ Trans-Pennine ’ colours with Mk1 full brake in blue and grey at the rear .
24 After all , if you can borrow ( or exchange your existing UK mortgage where you are paying rates at the highest level in real terms for over a century ) for a Swiss franc mortgage at around 9.5 per cent , a mark mortgage at just under 10 per cent , an Ecu mortgage ( Ecu is the European currency unit which is made up of a ‘ basket ’ of 10 currencies including sterling ) at about 10 per cent or a Japanese yen mortgage at just under 8 per cent , why not do so ?
25 Her wig is made up of bottle tops , left over from ordinary twentieth-century life , trodden into the dirt underfoot , pressed on to noticeboards .
26 Our whole village is made up of our Biradiri ( brethren ) .
27 Cork is made up of a myriad of tiny cells , each imprisoning a tiny pocket of air .
28 It is now owned by the Paternoster Association , which is made up of British , American and Japanese interests .
29 There is a statistical rider which puts even greater emphasis on that sum : it does not matter whether the family unit is made up of two , three or four people — the £1,000 booking is near enough a constant — though what people spend when they get there is harder to establish .
30 In the 1970s , when it was designed , computers were hard put to work out how to minimise the radar reflected from curved surfaces — so the F-117A is made up of flat ones .
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