Example sentences of "[be] made from the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Enquiries should be made from the pay kiosk or general office .
2 A preliminary identification can be made from the type of supplier .
3 The level of understanding of people 's needs and an estimation of the prospective nurse can be made from the discussion .
4 I thought it possible that directional sightings could be made from the centre of the tower through the crenellations and was intrigued to find that one of them had disappeared since my previous visit .
5 A consultant had advised them that they could earn £10.5m more from their current activities , and that there was a potential additional revenue of £25m to be made from the campus by expanding into calendars , hot dogs and more .
6 Nor did anyone ever imagine that such an attack could be made from the sea .
7 Mr Vaz said : ‘ City 2020 must be a mirror to our inner cities , demonstrating that our concern arises from the people who live and work there , for their aspirations as well as their anguish , and not merely for the profits to be made from the land on which they walk .
8 Mr Vaz said : ‘ City 2020 must be a mirror to our inner cities , demonstrating that our concern arises from the people who live and work there , for their aspirations as well as their anguish , and not merely for the profits to be made from the land on which they walk .
9 Given that we can adequately define who to include as belonging to the category " the population of the United Kingdom " , and providing that we have convenient lists which do not seriously under-represent significant subgroups , then reasonable estimations of population values can be made from the sample .
10 For example , Thénard 's research into the chemistry of cobalt revealed the possibility that an artist 's pigment could be made from the metal .
11 In poly ( methyl methacrylate ) , a methyl deformation at 7.25 µm is unaffected by microstructure , and comparison of this with a band at 9.40 µm , which is present only in atactic or syndiotactic polymers allows an estimate of the syndiotacticity to be made from the ratio .
12 ( b ) There is little direct reference to this problem , but inferences can be made from the passage .
13 Perhaps , the main conclusion to be made from the response these Reports evoked is that in today 's world and its existing political structure , the LDCs must rely on themselves to achieve a higher level of economic welfare .
14 A beginning to an exploration of the psychic consequences of work experiences can be made from the problem of hostility and aggression in the enterprise .
15 Reduced meal prices for parties are available upon request and enquiries should be made from the catering manager , either in writing or by telephoning : Burford ( 0993 ) 822005 .
16 Sam Shepard and Edward Albee are also good choices , and there are interesting selections to be made from the play of the book One Flew Over the Cuckoo 's Nest , by Dale Wasserman .
17 I mean I know ju a simple little thing but er telephone calls will be made from the practice .
18 Hampstead Heath , the fields of Battersea and Islington , and banks of the river through the villages of Chelsea , Wandsworth , Hammersmith and Putney provided rich hunting grounds for plant collectors and daily expeditions could be made from the City .
19 Of course , the official asked for the father 's details , saw there was a profit to be made from the information and went straight to Lehmann . ’
20 There is no source of official information on settlements , since court formalities are rare , and thus deductions have to be made from the information available in the judicial statistics , supported by the available research .
21 There was , Branson reasoned , more money to be made from the group 's longevity .
22 As well as publicizing the activities of the Library the Friends contribute money towards purchases over and above those which can be made from the College funds .
23 In practice no deduction need be made from the value of the claim on account of state benefits received .
24 Then , accurate predictions can be made from the blood ( DNA ) : for example , one will be able to predict that a healthy child will die in his or her forties from Huntington 's chorea or from familial Alzheimer 's disease .
25 Extrapolations for drug costs can not be made from the prescribing unit because of the age and sex related differences in costs per item that we have shown .
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