Example sentences of "make [adv prt] of [adj] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The creation of a National Commission for the Consolidation of Peace ( COPAZ ) , made up of one representative from each of the political parties or coalitions in the Legislative Assembly , and two each from the government , armed forces and FMLN , charged with the task of supervising the implementation of all future accords , including ceasefires and changes in the armed forces ; its work to be supervised byrepresentatives from the Roman Catholic Church and the UN Observers for El Salvador ( Onusal ) .
2 Billy names the players he believes have suffered and urges a change in the selection committee currently made up of one representative from the six teams in the inter-pro championships .
3 Billy names the players he believes have suffered and urges a change in the selection committee currently made up of one representative from the six teams in the inter-pro championships .
4 Flavio 's latest work is a twenty five ton sculpture made out of solid rock in Norway .
5 And there certainly is money to be made out of hard news as the idiosyncratic Ted Turner has proved with his Cable News Network ( CNN ) .
6 Each council was staffed by a secretariat made up of one representative from each cabinet member with its work directed by an executive secretary from the staff of the Office of Policy Development within the White House .
7 Each team will carry a lantern and a section of the flag of flags — made up of each flag of the UN member states .
8 The nub of the meeting had been a lengthy discussion on the merits or otherwise of four-day cricket , while matters decided on were the 25-point penalty for producing inferior pitches , retained with wider definition to include over-grassed pitches ; overseas players ( counties may register up to two for next season only ) ; a return to 15-yard run-ups in the Sunday League ; and the making up of lost time in Tests to a maximum one hour .
9 The nub of the meeting had been a lengthy discussion on the merits or otherwise of four-day cricket , while matters decided on were the 25-point penalty for producing inferior pitches , retained with wider definition to include over-grassed pitches ; overseas players ( counties may register up to two for next season only ) ; a return to 15-yard run-ups in the Sunday League ; and the making up of lost time in Tests to a maximum one hour .
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