Sentence examples for record made of from inspiring English sources

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Nor was Gardner's the only photographic record made of the occasion.

It made use of a remarkable record made of plants and pollinators at Carlinville, Illinois between 1888 and 1891 by entomologist Charles Robertson.

Naturally, this excludes droves of others that have lost their lives in the treacherous journeys made to places of safety, with no record made of them.

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A Haydn authority, H. C. Robbins Landon, restored the ms. & their recording is based on that; it is the first recording made of the authentic version.

I say record retailer because that's what it was back in 1982, a retailer of records made of vinyl.

The melting of glaciers is also the focus of Paterson's work Langjökull, Snæfellsjökull, Solheimajökull, a work comprised of three records, made of ice, etched with the sounds of three different glaciers melting, played until the records themselves melted away.

Records made of quantity and value of exported and imported wood and wood-based products.

Regular visits were made by health workers and records made of any illness occurring in children, whilst GPs notified the study team of any consultations that occurred with study members.

Early third trimester interviews were conducted face-to-face in the setting of their usual antenatal care, and an audio recording made of the interview for later transcribing and analysis.

German engineer Ricardo Kocadag has apparently created the first functioning record made out of the world's most unappreciated building supply.

The first record made entirely of samples?

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