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Example sentences for "made from"

  • Air openings in the grate bars should be made from 3/16 inch in width for No.

  • Where coal is to be tested, tests should be made from a portion of the dried and pulverized laboratory sample, the methods of obtaining which have been described.

  • Illustration: Forged-steel Drum Nozzle] Cross boxes by means of which the sections are attached to the drums, are of forged steel, made from a single sheet.

  • The diagnosis has to be made from lymphoma, adenoma, tuberculous glands, sarcoma, and carcinoma.

  • In Lubeck, a marc, called dodder cake, is made from the Camelina sativa.

  • In China sago is obtained from Rhapis flabelliformis, a dwarfish palm; and some sago is made from it for native use in Travancore, Mysore, and Wynaad, and the jungles in the East Indies.

  • Sometimes a longitudinal incision is made from top to bottom of the leaf, to facilitate the discharge.

  • Our common starch is made from wheat, and a good deal from potatoes.

  • The open work border is made from the 1st large star, beginning near the 9th treble at the point where the picots leave off.

  • Throw three threads across and cover them with buttonhole stitches, made from right to left.

  • Over wide loops, made from left to right in the first row, make in the second, enough buttonhole stitches entirely to cover the thread.

  • Commercial or ordinary HNO3, is made from NaNO3, this being cheaper than KNO3; it is about half water.

  • Parasitic plants, which are usually colorless, obtain starch ready-made from those on which they feed.

  • Cl, or HClO, made from KC1O3 and HCl, and the solution is introduced into a H generator, as above.

  • On a small scale CO2 is made from HNaCO3.

  • He said that he thought Johnson's division would be able to take care of the right, and seemed confident that the early assault which was to be made from Rosecrans's left would anticipate and check the designs which we presaged.

  • This should be made from November to April.

  • Shrub is made from it with rum and sugar.

  • A sort of mush is made from clover-seed, which is also described as being rather a savory dish.

  • Speaking of women: 'their breasts and stomachs were covered with red mastic, made from an earth peculiar to these rocks, which rendered them hideous.

  • The intoxicating liquor was 'made from a plant called Pibat, which was reduced to a powder, and mixed with other intoxicating ingredients.

  • This was carved from one piece of wood or other material or made from many.

  • If the first ground stitches are made from left to right, from bottom towards the top, the cross stitches should be made from right to left from the top towards the bottom.

  • The boards must not be made from wood of very open grain, and firs and oaks must not be used.

  • At any rate, such a defective leather is improved by a previous washing with size, no matter whether it be made from vellum, gelatine, or glue.

  • A paper guard, about the width of three fingers, is made from a piece of stout waste paper and pasted on a narrow margin at the back of the double leaf, in order to protect it in the joint and also for fastening on the cover.

  • So then the same work is done here with the glued-up backs as in the old style with the packed spring backs; here the back is just hinged on cloth, there it is made from a piece of wrapper.

  • The waste mold is made from soft or fleshy objects which can be drawn from it in spite of projections known as undercuts.

  • If it is slightly oiled before using a great number of casts may be made from it.

  • The opening cut should be made from head to tail along the lower edge of the body in most scale fish and will require some neat modelling to hide as both sides are to be on exhibition.

  • Many nice articles may thus be made from what is usually considered worthless offal.

  • What, however, can exist in different ways is far from the divine nature, whereas it belongs to the nature of a created being; because God is of Himself necessary being, whereas a creature is made from nothing.

  • In addition, reference to them should be made from time to time as the various kinds of foods are taken up, as the charts will then be more easily comprehended and their contents of more value.

  • But genuine porcelain is made from a mixture of quite different materials--a mixture of decomposed feldspar known as kaolin, and petuntse.

  • It was to be made from oak, not from the ordinary pine wood on which, up to this time, he had been working; and it was to be a much more elaborately finished article than anything he had undertaken.

  • But this meant every year much hard work, for he had no plow nor harrow, and all the ground had to be dug with a clumsy spade, made from a very hard, heavy wood that grew on the island.

  • Some days later he climbed over by the help of two stools which he made from some of the largest trees in the Royal Park, trees nearly seven feet high, which he was allowed to cut down for the purpose.

  • No doubt, at first, there would be few to apply, and mistakes would be made from lack of experience.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "made from" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    made about; made alive; made believe; made bread; made effective; made either; made evident; made fast; made his first appearance; made holy; made king; made known; made love; made mention; made myself; made only; made payable; made righteous; made subject; made the following report; made thee; made void; made world; mean temperature; other colleges; pleaded guilty