Example sentences of "[that] it is made " in BNC.

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1 We grabbed the baby from her cot and crouched down in the hall of our house , thankful that it is made of concrete rather than wood .
2 I have never eaten brawn — no doubt I should do so — so can not comment on it except to say that it is made from the pig 's head which is simmered with herbs and spices ; the resulting meat is set in the naturally produced aspic .
3 The quality of dried pasta varies enormously — always check that it is made from durum wheat .
4 It is now known , however , that it is made up of basaltic rocks , derived indirectly from peridotite , and erupted by volcanic action along the ridge itself , building up the long submarine mountain range and giving rise to the relatively few volcanoes which poke their heads above sea level .
5 It is also illegal for manufacturers to give their product a misleading name , or to claim that it is made of a particular ingredient which in fact makes up a very small proportion of the product .
6 The fact that it is made by men with no faces and only two fingers each merely makes it all the more remarkable .
7 Buy the thickest jacket you can find — ideally 80 or 100mm thick — and check that it bears the British Standard Kite mark , indicating that it is made to BS5615:1985 .
8 Citizens have an obligation to obey law by virtue of the fact that it is made in accordance with established procedures .
9 The Pacific is unique in that it is made up of small island states with very limited resources and the way ahead is to work together .
10 In the first place it is to be accepted that it is made in wide terms though it is not said that they are so imprecise that there is a doubt as to what is covered by the order .
11 There is government concern in all advanced industrial societies of how to restructure higher education so that it is made more directly relevant to the needs of the economy .
12 If we look at a typical Midland deserted village site with the aid of air photographs and maps , we can see that it is made up of certain features which occur again and again on such sites , the most distinctive being the sunken holloways marking the courses of old roads and paths .
13 A tenant should ensure that it is made aware of such an agreement so that it can consider the implications of it .
14 The preamble to the court order might indicate that it is made ( for example ) on the basis that the wife will keep the property in good repair ; this is certainly " persuasive " in the event of a row .
15 The disparity between the revenue raised by the BBC in Scotland and the resources allocated by London to Scotland , reported today , highlights just how crucial is the debate over the BBC 's charter and how vital it is that it is made much more prominent in Scottish life .
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