Example sentences of "the [noun pl] make from " in BNC.

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1 If the unemployment benefit which they are paid is as much as the savings made from the productivity gains from the new production method , then the savings from the use of the new technology do not re-emerge elsewhere to create new demands and new jobs .
2 Analysis of the recordings made from Aplysia motor neurons following sensory stimulation shows that they are responding both directly , monosynaptically , and polysynaptically , by way of interneurons .
3 Shaw observed that the pieces made from copper had been manufactured by smithing techniques alone — by twisting , hammering and chasing the metal .
4 Textbooks in periglacial ( e.g. Davies , 1969 ; Pewé , 1969 ; Washburn , 1973 ) , as well as textbooks in glacial geomorphology acknowledged the contributions made from other disciplines , from research institutes and from international conferences .
5 The films made from ‘ Angry ’ texts seemed to mark a similarly definitive rejection of the previous orthodoxies , with Brief Encounter acquiring an unenviable figurehead status as the paradigmatic sexless , middle-class , British film — hence the scorn of the audience that contained Raymond Durgnat .
6 Sumptuously produced in a limited numbered edition of 1,500 copies , the portfolio includes a facsimile of Mahler 's 17-page autograph ( in the collection of The Pierpont Morgan Library , New York ) , a facsimile of Alma Mahler 's own manuscript copy of the score , a 112-page volume of essays and supporting material by Kaplan and Professor Edward Reilly , a leading authority on Mahler manuscripts , who traces all the changes made from the autograph to the final revised critical edition .
7 This is so even if both the joint owners share in the profits made from the property .
8 They were made to disgorge all the profits made from the record and this sum was , according to my recollection , donated to a charity .
9 Some of the profits made from BT telephones in hospitals , which Labour Members appear to think are excessive , can be recouped by the hospital and used to benefit patients .
10 Shortly after ‘ Cader Idris ’ , Wilson painted the ‘ Great Bridge over the Taaffe ’ ; the etchings made from this were published in 1766 .
11 Now our special report where we take a closer look at one of the issues made from the news .
12 This may be important as a recent study has revealed some differences between caecal and faecal flora , an observation which may limit the conclusions made from measurements with faecal inocular .
13 Moreover , the commercial spin-off from defence research has proved to be nothing like as great as the gains made from comparable expenditures on industrial research [ Peck , 1968 ] .
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