Example sentences of "[be] make with [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Great strides have been made with other forms of cancer . |
2 | Experiments have been made with other ways of attaching the printed pages to the external case . |
3 | Comparisons have been made with other ancient Near Eastern law-codes , especially the Code of Hammurabi , and many similarities noted . |
4 | Producer , Lyn Goleby was on a visit to the school to answer questions on the film , which ranged from how much say the author had in shooting the film , to whether ’ The Bridge ’ might have had to have a happier ending if it had been made with American money . |
5 | The truth is that despite the siting of the creamery it has probably not been made with local products for some time . |
6 | I have no doubt that dedicated woodturners everywhere would scoff at the idea of engineers ' lathes being used for woodturners , but when I think of the various moulds and patterns I have made over the years with comparative ease but which due to their intricacies could only have been made with extreme difficulty on a wood lathe — if at all . |
7 | Similarly , in Locke 's descriptions of mental activity , comparisons are made with inanimate objects , and the mind becomes , as at the beginning of the following extract , a sort of vast furniture warehouse . |
8 | French polish is usually a dark brown colour , but as a collective noun it includes button , white , transparent and garnet polishes , which are made with various types of shellac . |
9 | Both cheeses are slightly unusual in as much as they are made with cooked curds that have been heated in the whey for about 30min before being drained . |
10 | Increasingly the demands of the position are such that appointments are made with limited tenure only ; and the rotation of the office between partners of firms which have amalgamated is often adopted . |
11 | This latter aspect of regional data becomes less of a problem with the progress of time and the development of administrative mechanisms directed at greater accuracy , but does indicate caution when comparisons are made with early Community regional statistics . |
12 | Top quality bags will have no visible stitching on the shells as they are made with internal seams . |
13 | Some brands of biscuits are made with wholemeal flour or oats and slightly less sugar , which might be some improvement on your usual brand . |
14 | Comparisons are made with restated figures . |
15 | Comparisons are made with restated figures . |
16 | Comparisons are made with restated figures . |
17 | Comparisons are made with restated figures to reflect discontinued operations . |
18 | Comparisons are made with restated figures . |
19 | Comparisons are made with restated figures to reflect discontinued operations . |
20 | Comparisons are made with restated figures . |
21 | Comparisons are made with restated figures . |
22 | Comparisons are made with restated turnover figures . |
23 | To this end alliances are made with other sectors at all levels , local , regional and national . |
24 | These are made with concentrated fruit juices , and contain added vitamin C , with no added sugar . |
25 | Beware of ‘ sugar-free ’ commercial products such as cakes and jams , especially those from healthfood shops — often they are made with fruit-juice concentrate and are just as rich in natural fruit sugars as if they were made with cane or beet sugar . |
26 | Exam results are looked at closely , subject by subject , and comparisons are made with previous years and with neighbouring schools . |
27 | Yes the pegs the pegs go through the tiles so the tiles are are made with little square hole . |
28 | Mosat flavoured milks are made with skimmed milk but these banana , strawberry and chocolate milks are made with full fat milk , recommended for toddlers because it is a good source of calcium . |
29 | But I have found the choice of low fat spreads confusing — some are made with added butter , others with vegetable oil . |
30 | Comparisons will be made with similar studies in other parts of the UK to find out the effects of particular local conditions . |