Example sentences of "are make of [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The matches are made of a wood so flimsy that it reminds me of the balsa with which I tried , unsuccessfully , to build model aeroplanes .
2 |The easiest ‘ wings ’ are made of a rectangle of nylon net , tightly gathered in the centre to form two wings .
3 They are made of the kind of ingredients that wild fish eat — insects , shrimps , meat , fish , and algae are among the usual list .
4 The systems approach is now explicitly used in biogeography and Simmons ( 1978 ) , for example , in discussion of the ecosystem scale distinguishes two approaches that are often made : one which is synoptic and develops from intuitive perception of an ecosystem to studies of ecological cohesion including , where relevant , the significance of human activity ; and another approach which is more analytical whereby measurements are made of the flow and partitioning of energy through the ecosystem and of the cycles of mineral nutrients within the system .
5 Remember that they are made of the hide of good beasts and still appreciate feeding , even after three or four hundred years .
6 Use instead a bowstring of rhinoceros hide , for it will snap asunder the bowstrings of all other bows to which the sound reaches whether these are made of the hide of wild ox , the horse , or even the flanks of a young nilgai .
7 The religious identity of the fisherman is of particular interest in the way that this relates to their membership of fishermen 's organisations and the uses that are made of the system of state supports to the fishing industry in the Province .
8 In the cellars are cupboards which are unusual in that they are made of the wood from the boxes used in the sugar trade with Brazil .
9 Skin cells owe their toughness to keratin , tendons are made of the protein collagen .
10 As assessments are made of the impact of tax changes on project economics , other oil companies are expected to join Amerada 's call for Government consultation with the industry on methods of increasing taxation without affecting incentive for re-investment in the UK .
11 The temperature at a pressure of 1 bar is taken as a reference point from which , using the adiabatic lapse-rates of the particular mix of materials at each depth and their equations of state ( section 2.1.4 ) , calculations are made of the temperatures pressures and densities at greater depths .
12 " The meeting also considering that some Complaints are made of the weights & measures of Isla , do appoint … a Committee for inspecting & adjusting same . "
13 The clay core is usually removed after casting but the chaplets , which are made of an alloy with a higher melting temperature so that they will not melt during the casting process , become embedded in the metal .
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