Example sentences of "made [adv prt] of [adj] " in BNC.

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1 This gesellschaft model presupposes a society made up of atomic individuals pursuing private interests , in competition with one another , in which the principle of individual enterprise constitutes the chief mechanism for the allocation of resources .
2 It must be remembered that for all its world status and the great influence it has upon the rest of the airworthiness authorities of the western world , the FAA is after all made up of fallible human beings .
3 More spectacular has been the recent observation of twin images of the same quasar source seen through a gravitational lens made up of galactic material nearer to the Earth .
4 Continuous flow machines form a tunnel made up of separate sections , wash and rinse , which operate continuously while items are drawn through on a link conveyor .
5 It was a unique experience to rummage the various weird oil-related craft , construction barges , pipe-laying barges , drilling rigs etc. , some of them like small townships afloat with huge crews made up of separate groups such as divers , riggers , welders , roustabouts and supervisors .
6 Yet Pomgol was little more than a conglomerate made up of other relevant state departments .
7 A formation , for instance , is a whole structured in dominance made up of various instances , each of which contains structures .
8 A share is not a sum of money … but is an interest measured by a sum of money and made up of various rights contained in the contract , including the right to a sum of money of a more or less amount . ’
9 From this group emerged a curriculum made up of various modules , for example about document preparation and text processing , database management and data modelling , and graphical and statistical analysis .
10 The examining teams are selected by the chief examiners and made up of practising bankers — members who are interested in keeping up to date and ‘ putting something back ’ into the profession .
11 The relative error associated with digitizing straight lines ( e.g. power lines ) is considerably less than that associated with digitizing line features made up of complex curves ( e.g. coastlines ) .
12 The cause of their mystification was the appearance of a strange-looking object positioned in the bowling crease just prior to the start of play , a star-shaped construction made up of black metal tubes radiating from a central point and festooned with little white balls at regular intervals along each arm .
13 We had imaginary teams made up of real players , so if all your players scored a total of 4 goals and your goalie let in 1 goal the score for your team was 4–1 .
14 Although the Democrats had recaptured control of both the Senate and the House , there remained a conservative majority made up of southern Democrats and Republicans .
15 Some are direct and made up of straight lines , others meander around ; in some the electron moves fast , in others it dawdles .
16 Each series in the Journey of Understanding is limited to a maximum of adults made up of equal numbers from both communities .
17 Early neolithic farmers favoured multistrand crescentic necklaces made up of tubular and disc-shaped beads kept apart by laterally perforated oblong spacer beads and pulled together by triangular toggles .
18 The branch and regional structure is overseen by a national Branches Committee made up of Regional Directors .
19 In houses for heating it 's conceivable that you could have a huge hot water store in the basement , or a store made up of round pebbles , heated by hot air , which you could then use by circulating cool air through them to produce hot air at other times .
20 Duane Rumbaugh 's training of Lana , and other chimpanzees notably Austin and Sherman , to use a computer keyboard made up of small rectangular screens upon which visual , iconic-like , symbols of lines , circles , and dots can be displayed .
21 High percentage of farm land or all land in permanent pasture made up of rough grazing .
22 His view is that consumers should be told the whole truth : ‘ If the public wants fish fingers made up of minced fish that 's OK , so long as they are told and can make up their own minds .
23 This review is done every year and leads to the publication of a Programme of Work and to the setting up of module development groups made up of industrial , commercial and education representatives .
24 a letterpress printing plate made up of solid areas and lines and without tones .
25 ‘ I stopped occasionally to photograph a design branded upon a distant hillside made up of countless squat semi-circular walls protecting a meagre crop ; or limp onion plants resemblant of hieroglyphs upon a furrowed wall ; or a track which seemed to lead to only more emptiness ’
26 One of the most significant changes in the labour market in the twentieth century is the rising proportion of the labour force made up of married women returning to work after completing their families .
27 Even the streets are like a dorm these days , with much peer-group pressure and unpredictably intense scrutiny , adolescent , unpleasant , sexual but sexually obscure or half-formed , and made up of ridiculous postures which no one is allowed to laugh at .
28 They were ably supported by the Corradini Ensemble and the University Singers , two groups made up of current students .
29 Trinomic Cushioning and stability concept made up of varying configurations of individual hexagonal cells .
30 These form a group of double silicates made up of varying pairs of minerals grading into each other without necessarily showing sharp boundaries .
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