Example sentences of "be made of the " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 Cameron and Menzies looked at each other , searching for signs of belief that something could still be made of the occasion .
3 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 ?
4 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 .
5 Yet David Carlton feels that too much should not be made of the gathering of opposition to Chamberlain 's National government policy of appeasement .
6 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 .
7 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 .
8 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 .
9 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 .
10 Finally , in surveying the role of time in ancient Greece , brief mention must be made of the instruments available for its measurement .
11 Second , brief mention should be made of the law relating to adultery .
12 Finally they suggest how better use can be made of the resources .
13 Finally , mention should be made of the pioneer work being done within the Department of Local History of Leicester University .
14 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 .
15 US-based banks ( in New York ) would lend more dollars externally and greater use would be made of the New York bond market .
16 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 .
17 The use that will be made of the online information retrieval systems depends in part on the education of users about the availability and functioning of this method of information retrieval .
18 Although it is not always possible to match jobs perfectly with aptitude , use should be made of the strength and expertise of senior staff in the jobs to which they are best suited ; their enthusiasm will spread to assistants and a higher level of general motivation will result .
19 No estimates could be made of the number of systems or the number of applications involving personal data — guesses ranged from 50,000 to 350,000 .
20 Some equipment will be more suited to dry or wet sand , though it is sometimes interesting for the children to try using the funnel , for instance , with the wet sand , and comparison can be made of the way the different types of sand feel and behave .
21 In fastening the strips together to construct any model , choice has to be made of the correct size of nut and bolt involving both sorting , matching and then screwing .
22 ‘ Staff are selected on the basis of whether the course is directly relevant and how much practical use can be made of the training ’ …
23 It is too early to give a confident forecast of the use that will be made of the SE .
24 As items are chosen they are crossed off the list to avoid duplication , and a note will be made of the donor 's name .
25 Use can also be made of the narcotic drug alpha chloralose .
26 Further , he was not satisfied that the application of s 2(8) to the use to be made of the transcript would fetter the SFO 's investigative powers , as ( once the existence of facts disclosed by the transcript became known ) these could be proved by other means .
27 A clear statement should be made of the accounting policies adopted for advances covering specific provisions , general provisions , write-offs , interest recognition and treatment of fees and expenses .
28 There is one criticism to be made of the Review Panel .
29 Finally , in this small sample , a note might be made of the £520 paid for the Descriptive Bibliography of the Books Printed at the Ashendene Press 1895–1935 , published in an edition of 390 copies signed by C. H. St. J. Hornby .
30 Sarah Hare , the youngest daughter of Sir Thomas and Lady Elizabeth Hare of Stow Bardolph , Norfolk , was very specific regarding the simplicity of her grave-clothes and coffin , making her wishes abundantly clear in her will of 1743 : ‘ … my coffin to be made of the best Elm lin 'd with a thinn lead with a flap of lead sawder 'd down over me , not to have a nail or any ornament that is not absolutely necessary , except a plate with my coat of arms and with this inscription : They that humble themselves shall be Exalted . ’
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