Example sentences of "be make of [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | According to David Hume , the subject of the next chapter , Berkeley 's account of abstract ideas was ‘ one of the greatest and most valuable discoveries that has been made of late years in the republic of letters ’ . |
2 | Mention has been made of two considerations relevant to the internationality test , namely simplicity and maximization of the scope of the Convention . |
3 | Several lists have been made of useful hints . |
4 | That that that is a just criticism and it has been made of immunological treatment . |
5 | Although some studies have been made of rural railways , the majority have looked at road-based public transport ( Halsall and Turton , 1979 ) , since only the road provides the flexibility required in rural areas . |
6 | The turning point came in July 1973 , when a White House official almost accidentally let it be known that tape recordings had regularly been made of all conversations conducted by the President in the White House . |
7 | Rather , individual studies have been made of certain types in the reports on the excavation of cemeteries . |
8 | In many respects the management of GEAR has been ineffective : goals have been defined too broadly , simply to ensure consensus ; organizations have been assimilated within GEAR for purely cosmetic purposes ; power has been too diffuse ; and too much has been made of environmental improvements when the local economy has been subject to dramatic changes and unemployment has risen substantially . |
9 | Some comparative studies have already been made of environmental impact and safety although much more needs to be done . |
10 | A number of methodological criticisms have been made of these studies which cast serious doubt on the validity of their findings . |
11 | Mention has been made of direct labour and of how such organisations have reduced the number of trainees by about 40 per cent . |
12 | Panic throbbed through my body and , if I had n't been made of sterner stuff , I would have dug spurs into my horse and galloped as fast as I could back to Ipswich . |
13 | Recent criticisms have been made of several aspects of this approach . |
14 | Not much has been made of this migration , some ethnic tension apart , and even less of the fact that in the years since the second world war it has been essential for western European economic life . |
15 | I agree entirely with my hon. Friend , and so does every independent study and assessment that has been made of this matter . |
16 | However , despite an increase in collaborative ventures criticisms have been made of this form of organisation . |
17 | The many criticisms that have been made of this body of work will be recognised , but again we will be arguing that it has much to teach us , especially as regards incorporating an understanding of instinctive behaviour into an understanding of social relations and moral careers . |
18 | Such a group may be large , as in the case of community studies of whole towns , or quite small , as in the various studies that have been made of street-corner boys , groups of school-pupils , or people institutions such as colleges or mental hospitals . |
19 | Generalizations about the state of the towns in late medieval England are , however , risky ; each had its own history , which might be very different from that of its neighbour , and it is likely that even when more individual studies have been made of particular towns the general picture will be one of diversity rather than of similarity . |
20 | Many tools may have been made of organic materials but some , for instance wood-working tools , were of metal . |
21 | The standard of joiner work throughout is good and much use has been made of laminated veneers to provide rounded corners . |
22 | They are designed for single use , but because they are made of formed fabric , they give the appearance of linen . |
23 | Critical reviewing agencies in which detailed individual evaluations are made of each title . |
24 | ‘ Throughout the year and at the year end , ’ the report says , ‘ individual assessments are made of each loan in respect of which the underlying property is in the possession of the Society to ascertain whether a loss is likely and to estimate any such losses with reasonable accuracy , taking into account the likely selling prices of the properties . |
25 | Optical discs , for example , are made of insulating material ; although they can be coated with a thin metal film and put under an STM , an AFM could examine a product without destroying it . |
26 | The rail is made of wrought iron and the rings are made of cast bronze . |
27 | These are made of heavy-gauge metal with a polished stainless steel surround . |
28 | Armed with a saw and a screwdriver I have fitted my own secondary units and , now , some companies are producing panes that are made of high-resilience plastics , which are much lighter to handle and are much warmer to the touch than glass . |
29 | The genetic material may be as small as a single gene , while some protein coats are made of multiple copies of only one specific protein molecule . |
30 | Although many artefacts are made of pure metals , rather more are made of alloys . |