Example sentences of "made from [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 The tax base represents the number of workers and taxpayers in the country , and all welfare payments are made from the taxes taken from the employed .
2 One difference between a vintage wine and any other is that it is generally made from the grapes of only one year , rather than a blend from several .
3 Enjoy the smooth taste of Offley 1985 LBV , made from the grapes of a single estate .
4 From amongst the numerous citations which could be made from the judgments and speeches in those cases , I am content to take the judgment of Byles J. in Cooper 's case , 14 C.B.N.S. 180 .
5 A profile of the unsafe driver can be made from the findings .
6 Taramasalata p112 Tartare Sauce p48 Tea p36/ The most popular drink in the world , made from the dried leaves of the plant Camellia sinensis Tea , varieties of pp36–7 Teewurst pp13–14/ A smooth German sausage for spreading Teriyaki p54/ A Japanese marinade based on soya sauce The Great British Eight pp86–8/ The traditional selection of British cheeses that have been produced for many years The Soil Association p85/ The standards body controlling the marketing of officially recognised organically produced foods Tisanes p37/ Herbal drinks made from the leaves or fruits of plants such as mint , hibiscus etc .
7 Protective footlets could be made from the feet of old stockings .
8 The final scheme would be a tribute to the vision of ‘ the greatest son of the Romanian people ’ rendered by their skill and hands and made from the fruits of their native soil .
9 He is wearing the mantle now , made from the skins of the hyrax , a flea-ridden animal which looks like a giant guinea pig .
10 Much of the clothing of the forest peoples of western Siberia was made of cloth woven from nettle or linen fibre , but garments were also made from the skins of deer , fish or birds .
11 The Divisional Court of the Queen 's Bench Division , which exercises a supervisory capacity over the inferior courts and sits as a court to which an appeal ‘ by way of case stated ’ may be made from the Magistrates ' Court , is bound by the House of Lords , the Court of Appeal and its own previous decisions .
12 Brawn would be made from the trotters and the ears , and then there was the head .
13 We had shrimps for tea , watercress , celery stacked in a glass jug , fishpaste sandwiches , flan made from the blackberries hanging in thickets over the back garden fence from the wild common beyond .
14 Some are originals from the 2 million documents dating back to the early 1600s which are stored in the Hydrographic Office , and some are sophisticated copies made from the originals used 50 years ago .
15 Men descended to the galleries on ladders , often made from the timbers of wrecked ships , and ore was hauled to the surface in iron buckets called ‘ kibbles ’ , and sorted from the rock by women and children .
16 Elizabeth Schwarzkopf was another " must " even though the ticket cost a " phenomenal amount " to the girl whose own first public appearance had been in a best dress made from the contents of the poor box .
17 Pipes can be made from the branches for music , possibly the origin of the Pan-pipes , and throughout Europe it was an important and much used plant until the present day .
18 Mrs Wicksted raised the question of children cycling on the pavement and further enquiries will be made from the police .
19 I could not load from 3½″ copies made from the 5¼″ sets either , as I got a ‘ VERIFY ’ message and only 2 of the 4 disks would load .
20 Human logic says that if in fact we are all made from the ashes of long-dead stars , then everything which now is should be ultimately related to what first was .
21 Sakau , a narcotic slime served at most community gatherings and sold in local bars , is made from the roots of Piper methysticum , a relative of pepper .
22 It is a prosperous-looking place , either because there is wine money here , made from the vineyards of Irouléguy , or because well-off Basques have retired to this very calm and convenient valley , to renovate the old houses or build themselves shiny new ones , reminiscent but hardly imitative of the lovely old style of Basque domestic architecture .
23 It was here that Arthur fought and killed the giant Ritho , a fierce character who lived on the slopes of the mountain and wore a cloak made from the beards of chiefs he had slain .
24 Dresses made from the gifts of cloth were designed by the bride and her mother and worked swiftly by a local tailor .
25 He lent money to both Yorkist kings , repayment generally being made from the customs due on goods shipped by him .
26 Natural gut is made from the intestines of cows and sheep .
27 They knew she took bread to her mother , jam she had made from the blackcurrants at the foot of the garden but the basket always came back heavy with fresh eggs , a bunch of carrots from the bog , plums that they loved , sweet hard yellow apples .
28 Duncan and Goodwin examine the subsidizing of council housing , via contributions made from the rates , in London in 1984/85 .
29 The formula originates from a traditional Swiss recipe made from the extracts of 27 Alpine herbs .
30 Two leaflets explaining walks which can be made from the stations have also been published , with help from the Sudbury and Marks Tey Rail Users ' Association , and a range of special family fare deals is to be introduced next month .
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