Example sentences of "be make of [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | In addition , a study will be made of syllabuses , previous studies of this kind and other relevant documentation . |
2 | The ears can be made out of felt and a small tail can be made of cotton wool . |
3 | My fingers seemed to be made of cotton wool . |
4 | The train passed over huge bridges that looked to be made of matchsticks . |
5 | While considering help and resources for Church of England communities , mention must be made of Stanbrook , a Roman Catholic abbey whose Dame Laurentia McLachlan and Dame Hildelith Cumming were amongst the pioneers of the modern use of plainchant . |
6 | The educational project within Club 403 aimed to investigate what education could offer a residential view data service and to discover what use might be made of Prestel in schools and colleges . |
7 | Notes or memory aides could be made of tasks to be done , or tasks accomplished , and copies left with the client as a reminder . |
8 | Better , or greater use can often be made of resources that are available . |
9 | The sleeveless tunic looked to be made of doeskin , supple as linen , and worked into the left breast was a flame symbol , picked out in scarlet and yellow thread . |
10 | A salad certainly does n't have to be made of lettuce ; but it should be mainly composed of vegetables or greens dressed with a complimentary sauce . |
11 | Specific mention should be made of searches across Europe . |
12 | Central to the project is the cellular protein PrP , comparisons will be made of PrP localisation , processing and fate in normal and scrapie-infected neuronal cell cultures . |
13 | Much more could be made of Wittgenstein 's contribution here . |
14 | On 18 June 1486 it agreed on ‘ a peace to be concluded with the King of Scots … so that a diet [ conference ] be taken upon treaty to be made of marriage … . ’ |
15 | Particular mention must be made of Colin Bennett , Tony Jones , Ron Edwards and latterly Clive Killick , in this respect . |
16 | Identifying the key industrial capabilities for the manufacture of advanced conventional weapons as software engineering on the one hand and large scale chip-based integrated circuit production on the other , a survey will be made of Britain 's and other NATO countries ' industrial resources in these two sectors . |
17 | Extensive use will be made of normality judgements in the course of this book . |
18 | The thrust of Peter Roper 's paper is to outline the practical use that can be made of computer technology in Industrial Relations applications , not to give detailed descriptions of programs or suites . |
19 | Being charitable , this could be considered ongoing profit , but what is to be made of Sandhurst Marketing ? |
20 | Use will be made of travel diary and panel data already collected by other organisations . |
21 | And , as a matter of good drafting , specific mention should be made of capital profits as a separate item ( eg in connection with payments to outgoing partners ) to avoid any ambiguity ( Clauses 10.01 and 20.02.2 ) . |
22 | Some use will be made of notions of risk , danger and pollution to analyse what it is that people find attractive or unattractive about such different environments . |
23 | The heads of a bishop 's crozier and staff were often carved from ivory ( Plate G ) , as were the liturgical combs used by officiants at the altar on high occasions , and the episcopal ring would be made of gold and set with a precious stone . |
24 | Light did not seem to do this and so , according to Newton and many others , must be made of particles ( because two light particles could never add up to give zero , or darkness ) . |
25 | Collections can be made of things that we use ‘ in the garden ’ or ‘ in the kitchen ’ , for instance . |
26 | In Chapter 4 I argue that the concept of women 's ‘ domesticity ’ which is used loosely in sociological writing needs to be broken down into a number of more precise concepts before much sense can be made of women 's similarities/differences on this dimension . |
27 | This association was confirmed by analysis of early first-century BC Greek coins ( fig. 5.5 ) from the region ; some of these coins proved to be made of brass typical of the cementation process and they thus pre-date Roman use of the alloy . |
28 | The pipes must , by law , be not less than 100mm ( 4in ) in diameter and be made of non-absorbent , non-corrodible material , be bedded firmly , have watertight joints and run in straight lines with manholes placed over changes in direction . |
29 | It was essentially a masculine code , and those who often find it unacceptable in fiction may find some support in the comment of the Duchess of Omnium , regarding her noble husband 's often inconvenient scruples , that ‘ Men should n't be made of Sèvres china , but of good stone earthenware ’ . |
30 | The drill might be made of wood or bronze , using sand or emery , imported from Naxos , as an abrasive . |