Example sentences of "made of a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The jet is commonly made of a piezo-electric material and this shapes the droplets by very high frequency vibrations . |
2 | It was Mary who , with her husband Joseph — also a striking and impressive example of God 's grace — made of a simple house in Nazareth a home for the King of Kings . |
3 | That means using magnets made of a superconducting material such as niobium-titanium alloy . |
4 | This in his opinion would make aircraft easier to guard against sabotage , no mention was made of a possible air strike which had not occurred to the air staff . |
5 | It was a balanced system in which the best use was made of a poor environment and which safeguarded the long-term interest of the communities which occupied it , at the level of which the land was capable . |
6 | A recent survey of early Anglo-Saxon whetstones showed that a number were made of a sand-silt greywacké which has its source in the north-west Pennines , the Lake District and south-west Scotland . |
7 | So are the boots themselves , being made of a metallic fabric . |
8 | It is now made of a black Nubuk leather trimmed with purple and yellow , and is highly water repellent and quick drying . |
9 | But in fact , the egg cells are quite the most likely place for the cycle to occur — because egg cells go through a phase of very high and relatively indiscriminate transcriptional activity when numerous RNA copies are made of a great deal of DNA including some of the Alu sequences . |
10 | Has any study been made of a similar problem ? |
11 | In 1942 one such appointment was made of a deaf artist , Alfred Reginald Thomson , as official War Artist to the Royal Air Force . |
12 | The domes are made of a steel-nickel alloy which can withstand high pressure and even explosions . |
13 | The casing is much wider than it needs to be , I suppose bigger looks better , and although the top is made of a substantial plastic the base is n't and tends to give under pressure . |
14 | In Cambridgeshire , both on the former open-field areas and in the reclaimed fens almost identical farmhouses are made of a grey-white brick . |
15 | It is , however , made of a new fabric called KS1000L . |
16 | Mention is made of a male Christ , God is conceived in male terms , and biblical readings doubtless largely concern the doings of men . |
17 | The door stood over ten metres high and was made of a silvery metal . |
18 | Well I think it was made of a squidgy thing . |
19 | Accordingly , having regard to maintaining the doctor 's primary duty , a Family Practitioners ' Committee is entitled to impose conditions limiting the number of visits per 1,000 patients which might be made by the deputising service , so as to prevent excessive use being made of a deputising service . |
20 | One surviving base is that from North Luffenham , made of a circular piece of wood cut with the grain , 0.2 cm thick , slotted into a groove at the bottom of the staves ; such a method of fixing is common . |
21 | It is also illegal for manufacturers to give their product a misleading name , or to claim that it is made of a particular ingredient which in fact makes up a very small proportion of the product . |
22 | About his waist he wore an elegant ta lien , or girdle pouch , the border a thick band of russet , the twin heart-shaped pockets made of a soft peach cloth , the details of trees , butterflies and flowers picked out in emerald green and blue and gold . |
23 | It was made of a fine gossamer fabric that clung to her smooth , flawless skin . |
24 | Hunt coats are made of a heavy cloth called Melton which is almost waterproof , and very warm . |
25 | If the description of integrated circuits given earlier is now considered , it can be seen that the requirements are met ; there are two or more layers ( usually three ) , one layer is made of a semiconducting material and a pattern is fixed upon it for the purpose of performing an electronic function . |
26 | All the windows had roller blinds made of a dark-green fabric so tough that the years of neglect had done nothing to decay or even damage them . |
27 | Here use can be made of a semi-empirical approach suggested by Hildebrand and based on the premise that ‘ like dissolves like ’ . |
28 | Each mask is made of a different substance , and each produces a different magical effect when worn . |
29 | Women , however , were still perceived as being made of a different metal and , in spite of Mill , their voting remained an absurd and scandalous project for many decades after ‘ manhood suffrage ’ became a reality . |
30 | Finally it is a good idea to devise a way of checking what use is made of a self-access video service . |