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1. The machines have to be made of durable materials.
2. The pipes should be made of plastic .
3. A boat must be made of buoyant material.
4. Special mention must be made of Yuki Yamagishi's wonderful performance as the doctor.
5. In some tropical regions small boats used to be made of skins stretched over a wooden frame.
6. The visitors seem to be made of sterner stuff.
7. My fingers seemed to be made of cotton wool.
8. It seemed to be made of rubber.
9. In this final section, brief mention will be made of that particularly complex policy area, urban finance.
10. The drill might be made of wood or bronze, using sand or emery, imported from Naxos, as an abrasive.
11. Umbrellas could be made of oiled cloth, so that they did incidentally hold off the rain.
12. Genes must surely be made of something that is itself various-and the most obvious candidate was protein.
13. In addition, a study will be made of syllabuses, previous studies of this kind and other relevant documentation.
14. In addition, use will be made of a series of articles concerning the nature of modern culture.
15. Too much need not be made of this, and the Roman calendar will suffice for all but the quite rarest occasions.
16. It will be made of a string of cocaine molecules that triggers an immune antibody response.
17. Full use needs to be made of tactile and sensory experiences.
18. This study should allow a reliable assessment to be made of the importance of this factor in the context of classroom computing.
19. Full use should be made of visual aids and internal specialist advice should be taken.
20. A special mention should be made of the use of novel forms of clauses designed to exclude any possibility of judicial review.
21. Alternatively something of a ritual might be made of inviting friends round to watch a particular programme.
22. They appear to be made of the same materials as the C asteroids(sentencedict.com)[sentencedict.com], but in somewhat different proportions.
23. Second, brief mention should be made of the law relating to adultery.
24. When it comes to advertising, more use could be made of diocesan newspapers in addition to parish magazines and the local press.
25. Mr. Jones buys his children everything they want. He must be made of money.
26. The hub, bearings and rims of otherwise wooden wheels might be made of iron.
27. Gradually, however, Paul's position becomes the only one whereby sense can be made of the situation.
28. Connections to the soil pipe are more difficult as it will almost certainly be made of cast iron - see page 66.
29. He typically determines the nature and level of the demands to be made of a polluter.
30. Then, to their surprise, they found before them a high wall which seemed to be made of white china.
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