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

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1 This is made at the monastery of Arkadion in Crete . ’
2 This is made from the same type of material as the nose cone there .
3 Further discussion of this is made in the chapter on school library user education .
4 Much is made of the distinction between Nature and Culture , and the consequent equation of women with Nature and men with Culture .
5 Much is made of the sound quality , of which more below .
6 Too much is made of the exhaustion of war .
7 Value : Much is made of the money tobacco companies put into sport and ( to a limited extent ) the arts .
8 Thus , much is made of the need to eliminate " blots " on scholarship such as grammatical slips , error in construction , " tricks " of inversion .
9 However , too much is made of the distinction between official policies and the lower levels of an organization , and the rotten-apple argument largely misses the point .
10 Much is made of the age factor by Mr Tim Devlin , the Conservative defender of a 774 majority , for at 32 he is the youngest contender in the country 's closest three-way spilt .
11 Where specific rules correspond , reference where appropriate is made to the RSC rule in the notes which follow the County Court rule in the County Court Practice .
12 The longest journey of all is made by the Arctic tern .
13 A SHROUD , is composed of a peculiar kind of flannel , woven on purpose , and called shrouding flannel ; it is made of a breadth and a half , full length , so as to cover the feet ; one seam is sewed up , leaving the other open behind , like a pinafore ; slits are cut for arm-holes , and plain long sleeves , without gussets set in ; the front is gathered at the waist , and drawn up into a narrow piece ; this is twice repeated , at intervals of three nails down the skirt , upon each of these gatherings , round the neck and at the wrists , a kind of border of the same flannel , punched at the edge in a pattern , is plaited , and an edging of the same is made at the bottom .
14 The particular emphasis in this chapter will be the contrast , both implicit and explicit , that is made between the activity of studying science and the activity of studying the ‘ humanities ’ .
15 4 More than one entry may be submitted provided each is made on the official entry form .
16 The award of 47,890 is made under the ESRC/DTI research initiative on ‘ new technologies and the firm ’ .
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