Example sentences of "be made of [art] " in BNC.

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1 There will be a time when … all holy reverence for the gods will vanish and be made of no effect …
2 To enable full use to be made of a machine materials used in the food environment need to be ‘ dishwasher proof ’ .
3 But for the most part we shivered in our beds that winter , heaping on more and more blankets , which seemed to be made of a mixture of cardboard and lead and only increased the weight without increasing the heat .
4 Some of the lighting power will be absorbed by the filter which will therefore get hot , and it should be made of a filter-gel which is sufficiently heat-resistant .
5 While we are with the greatest works of the period , mention must be made of a work of comparable distinction , the Doves Press edition of the Bible ( five volumes , 1903–5 ) , described by Colin Clair as ‘ in its magnificent simplicity one of the noblest books ever produced in this country ’ .
6 He typically determines the nature and level of the demands to be made of a polluter .
7 In addition , use will be made of a series of articles concerning the nature of modern culture .
8 Before leaving the topic of logical incrementalism , mention needs to be made of a few other relevant studies .
9 A video would be made of a lesson and then in theory the teacher and their tutor or ‘ friendly critic ’ would watch the recording together .
10 Here use can be made of a semi-empirical approach suggested by Hildebrand and based on the premise that ‘ like dissolves like ’ .
11 In this study I have not attempted such quantitative analyses , but I still believe that good use can be made of a combination of the two approaches .
12 What , for example , can be made of an operational policy statement that reads : " The objectives of the team are : to build an informed and accurate picture of the needs of mentally handicapped people and their familieS in the area with special reference to social , cultural and environmental factors ; to develop policies and models of practice that are sensitive to the identified needs and to initiate new approaches to the care and support of mentally handicapped people as appropriate ; to encourage the participation of mentally handicapped people and their familieS in the planning and evaluation of services ; to put forward proposals for and be involved in initiating an independent advocacy scheme ; to achieve better coordination for services for mentally handicapped people through the multidisciplinary operation of the CMHT and by establishing good liaison with all relevant agencies ; to plan and assist in the rehabilitation of mentally handicapped people from hospital and residential care to family , semi-independent and independent living in conjunction with other professionals and agencies ; to publicise and create better public understanding of the needs and potentials of mentally handicapped people and to encourage the local community to become more positively involved in their care and support ; to gather , collate and disseminate as appropriate information about relevant services , events and new developments .
13 Selection of the group is from a pop-up menu and this produces a list of substances in the category , again requiring a selection to be made of an individual chemical .
14 While some use will be made of an article on early ensemble direction by David Camesi , it is the case that the author did not primarily concern himself with French evidence .
15 A similar statement can be made of the presbyterian community , which is almost wholly Northern , and whose main Southern presbytery is in the counties of old Ulster which remain in the Republic — Donegal , Cavan , and Monaghan .
16 Cameron and Menzies looked at each other , searching for signs of belief that something could still be made of the occasion .
17 How is the story to be unfolded ? ls use to be made of the strictly ordered oldfashioned scènes and pas d'action , variations and/or divertissements ?
18 If the date is to be precise to the year of felling , the bark must also be present , otherwise an estimate must be made of the number of missing rings corresponding to likely wastage by the carpenter .
19 Yet David Carlton feels that too much should not be made of the gathering of opposition to Chamberlain 's National government policy of appeasement .
20 Maybe at the end of our enquiry we shall decide that no philosophical sense can be made of the world — and the world does not seem to be primarily linguistic .
21 Before the new holes were commissioned the best had to be made of the shortened course , such as the 2nd also playing as the 17th .
22 Meanwhile , the very best must be made of the existing stem by providing new secondary modern schools and adding grammar-school streams to those which already exist , by encouraging late transfers , by improving standards in the State sector , and raising to sixteen the school-leaving age .
23 The X-rays were quickly ( and accidentally ) found to penetrate living tissue and leave shadows of the less penetrable denser parts , allowing X-ray pictures to be made of the skeleton .
24 Finally , in surveying the role of time in ancient Greece , brief mention must be made of the instruments available for its measurement .
25 Second , brief mention should be made of the law relating to adultery .
26 Finally they suggest how better use can be made of the resources .
27 Finally , mention should be made of the pioneer work being done within the Department of Local History of Leicester University .
28 As for previous periods , searches should be made of the contents of the proceedings of local historical societies , Notes and Queries , the Victoria County History volumes , and the Amateur ( later Local ) Historian .
29 US-based banks ( in New York ) would lend more dollars externally and greater use would be made of the New York bond market .
30 Although use will be made of the concepts discussed above , the experiment reported below does not in any way test various theories of plural reference resolution .
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