How To Use Man-made In A Sentence

  • The cup-marked stone shown below, in the Sma’ Glen, near Crieff, Perthshire, Scotland, is situated in a large man-made concave-shaped amphitheatre in the hills, and has a prominent dumb-bell shaped cup-mark on its surface.
  • Having a penchant for natural fabrics and dyes, he uses man-made fibers and chemical dyes as well.
  • Finally, man-made ditches, as well as existing bayous, sloughs, and streams in the St. Francis Watershed, provide suitable habitat for P. capax.
  • All across the world, ...increasingly dangerous weather patterns and devastating storms are abruptly putting an end to the long-running debate over whether or not climate change is real. Not only is it real, it's here, and its effects are giving rise to a frighteningly new global phenomenon: the man-made natural disaster. Barack Obama 
  • These are not necessarily human-made objects, since finds include anything like animal bones and insect remains.
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  • Thankfully, man-made, synthetic purification processes can separate the good parts of the castor bean from the toxic ones.
  • As a result, the hornbill project has to provide young hornbills with human-made nests.
  • Man-Made is a lazy, hazy exercise in unadorned songcraft, packed with melodies that insinuate themselves with sweet simplicity.
  • The criticism that atheists are less moral and honest has been disproved by study after study. Atheists believe that morality is man-made, and follow their moral ideas which are more or less compatible with those of religious believers. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • The climbers were like spidermen, swiftly moving their bodies on the almost vertical man-made hills.
  • In the same way, we cannot say which of the heatwaves were man-made and which were natural, but we can apportion blame for the change in risk.
  • Machines and engines, pulleys and wheels, and the idea that power could be harnessed by man-made devices made the toilsome labor of the past nearly obsolete.
  • An increasing disenchantment with the artificial and man-made aspects of the modern world. Basic Marketing. Principles and Practice
  • Sometimes weather disasters show up man-made failures. Times, Sunday Times
  • Taken together, they represent the most forceful link yet made by respected institutions between man-made atmospheric pollution and global warming.
  • What do you call a gigantic man-made disaster that is threatening to despoil the ecosystems and wreck the economies of the Gulf Coast? BP touts itself as 'green,' but faces PR disaster with 'BP oil spill'
  • The loch contains a crannog, a man-made island which once held a roundhouse and is believed to date from around the 1st century AD.
  • This is nonsense, because time is a man-made convention based on the movement of the earth about its axis and orbit around the sun.
  • They are constantly quoted as evidence that man-made climate change is not happening.
  • It now becomes clear that prolonged exposure to man-made infrasound and ultrasound has similar effects via apparently similar physiological mechanisms.
  • These are not necessarily human-made objects, since finds include anything like animal bones and insect remains.
  • Life in a setting of such spectacular natural and man-made beauty, with rooms that come and go as one pleases, seems an impossible fantasy.
  • feet a year - because of storms, rising seas and man-made features, such as jetties, that have starved the coast of any new sand. Chron.com Chronicle
  • Because the campus is punctuated by a series of natural and man-made lakes, streams and fountains, water plays an important sensate role in the psyche of the community.
  • Man-made destruction seems easier to understand and explain than indiscriminate natural havoc.
  • The plaintiff owned a house next to a man-made lake on which the defendant conducted motor-boat races.
  • The man-made lubricant would help knees, hips and hands to supplement the body's synovial fluid. The Sun
  • So called man-made fish - dye injected Glassfish being a typical example Which fishkeeper do you most admire - and why?
  • The prestigious International Geological Congress, dubbed the geologists 'equivalent of the Olympic Games, was held in Norway in August 2008 and prominently featured the voices and views of scientists skeptical of man-made global warming fears. Hold the Mayo
  • Having used small man-made objets trouvés in his early sculpture, from 1958 he began to incorporate parts of machines salvaged from breakers' yards.
  • The cup-marked stone shown below, in the Sma’ Glen, near Crieff, Perthshire, Scotland, is situated in a large man-made concave-shaped amphitheatre in the hills, and has a prominent dumb-bell shaped cup-mark on its surface.
  • So, for instance, fissures in the underlying bedrock or a man-made trench or pit will often fill with soils and matter that have greater moisture retention and more nutrients than the surrounding, undisturbed subsoil.
  • But what about patients who are apparently fit and healthy until they suffer a massive exposure to toxic man-made chemicals?
  • Avoid man-made fibres which could make prickly heat worse. The Sun
  • So the main causes of the famine in this case are not natural but man-made.
  • Volatile organic compounds come from a wide variety of sources, both man-made and natural.
  • Poverty is man-made; it results from the greed and arrogance of power, poor governance and ill-conceived policies.
  • People who know me will know the general drift of my thoughts and the intensity of my feelings on disasters, whether they be personal, natural or man-made.
  • But biosphere is also the name of a man-made and sealed environment, which simulates the earth's biosphere.
  • Scores of carriageworkers had already succumbed to diseases brought on by working with the man-made fibre.
  • There in front of me a man-made object was seemingly defying the laws of physics, because it remained sideways moving at the same rate of speed with puffy white smoke billowing from the tires — the sound and smell of rubber being scrapped across pavement, in a way it was not designed to, filled the air around us. Driving story from heck
  • These are natural catastrophes but, essentially, they are man-made, " Bruno Moro, the U. N. Humanitarian Coordinator in Colombia, told TIME.
  • Some seek personal de-criminalisation and rehabilitation, others have a more fundamental objection to man-made laws and courts as such.
  • This has proved true in the case of clubrush clearance in the ponds below the wildlife centre - now only a small reflective area survives in front of the man-made sand martin nesting site.
  • Derived from cellulose fibers that are made into pulp and felted together, paper is one of the most common of man-made materials.
  • Some members of Congress are bracing for what they say is a pending man-made financial disaster.
  • Man-made diamond abrasives have revolutionized the process of maintaining a ‘hair-popping’ sharp edge.
  • But what about patients who are apparently fit and healthy until they suffer a massive exposure to toxic man-made chemicals?
  • Man-made steel met inhuman flesh and black bone, and ... the ancient broadsword cleaved through the demon's wrist. Conan the Fearless
  • The earliest evidence of a man-made habitat dates to about 2,000,000 BCE and comes from Olduvai Gorge in Central Africa.
  • Avoid man-made fibres which could make prickly heat worse. The Sun
  • I am pleased Paul eats primal fare such as this, and little in the way of unhealthy man-made fats such as margarine and processed foods.
  • The man-made leg replacing the leg Ahab lost after fighting Moby Dick.
  • Another layer of complexity is added when man-made brainpower industries that depend upon research and development and human skills dominate the System.
  • Davis claims that hermaphroditism in polar bears and alligators shows that PCBs and various man-made ‘environmental estrogens’ account for reduced human sperm counts and may threaten the future of the human race.
  • There is also the ancient issue of aligning the man-made year with the solar year, but that's relatively easy to deal with by creating 31 September - or bequeathing another day to much-maligned February.
  • The man-made structures are concealed by imaginative landscaping that includes coconut palms, hibiscus, cactuses, hammocks, bougainvillea, gardens and lawns opening to beach and sea.
  • Man-made chemicals called chlorofluorocarbons - used in air-conditioning units and aerosol spray propellants - were eating away at the ozone layer. The Shad Plank
  • In 1970,China successfully lauched a man-made satellite.
  • The upper is made from breathable nylon mesh with man-made leather reinforcements.
  • Overcoming poverty is not a task of charity, it is an act of justice. Like Slavery and Apartheid, poverty is not natural. It is man-made and it can be overcome and eradicated by the actions of human beings. Sometimes it falls on a generation to be great. YOU can be that great generation. Let your greatness blossom. Nelson Mandela 
  • It embraced the themes of freedom and individuality and transposed them onto an urban, man-made context.
  • We work toward a movement in which all cereal chromosomes will be united, not only in one New Cereal (pompously designated "the first man-made cereal") but also in other new cereals besides Triticale such as Hordecale (amphidiploid of barley and rye), Triticordeum (amphidiploid of wheat and barley) and many more, not scorning any contribution, be it of chromosomes or only a few genes found in countless other gramineous strains, that will prove to be of undeniable Value to the betterment of many cereals. Chapter 12
  • So he was shocked to learn that the pollutants collecting inside his body sounded much like a Superfund cleanup site: pesticides, flame retardants and other nasty, man-made chemicals turned up in a recent test.
  • From the late 1970s, constellations of man-made navigation satellites have taken over as beacons to guide the way.
  • To a small extent, this can also happen in the stomachs of ruminant animals, such as cows and sheep, but without the same detrimental effect as the man-made variety.
  • The criticism that atheists are less moral and honest has been disproved by study after study. Atheists believe that morality is man-made, and follow their moral ideas which are more or less compatible with those of religious believers. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • Originally referred to silk fiber in a satin weave, but now may refer to man-made fibers in a satin weave too. HOME COMFORTS
  • Infinitely reassuring was the unresting, unhurried suspiration of the air-pumps, driving the man-made trade winds of this tiny planet. The Sands of Mars
  • Cosmetic surgery can easily transform an ugly duckling into a beautiful swan, so it is being put to a new use - that is, to create ‘man-made beauty’.
  • You will agree that this is to get things arsy-versy: they are convinced that climate change is not to any extent man-made and they select articles to that effect. On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
  • The ‘wild’ fish stocks now originate almost entirely from man-made fish nurseries in the upper reaches of the rivers.
  • Well, the big deal is that suburbia is rapidly invading areas that were once considered more natural than man-made.
  • Just as it seemed the worst of this natural disaster had passed, a man-made disaster erupted.
  • Rubber is a natural product better suited to many tasks than man-made ones. Times, Sunday Times
  • There was, however, property tax on man-made capital to be reduced as an offset to higher tax on pure land rents.
  • All across the world, ...increasingly dangerous weather patterns and devastating storms are abruptly putting an end to the long-running debate over whether or not climate change is real. Not only is it real, it's here, and its effects are giving rise to a frighteningly new global phenomenon: the man-made natural disaster. Barack Obama 
  • As demand increased, other natural or man-made reservoirs were developed.
  • However, we tend to use the word satellite to mean the man-made objects that are sent into space on a rocket to perform certain tasks, such as navigation, weather monitoring, or communication. George’s Cosmic Treasure Hunt
  • Animal instincts and senses proved to be far more effective than any man-made warning system.
  • (We need to "internalize" all countrywide externalities, natural and man-made, both short-term and long-term, as well as the global externalities that are related to the protection of global environment.) Dr. Vladimir A. Masch: Balanced Capitalism
  • I wonder how many of you gathered here today are actually wearing some article of clothing manufactured from "Aralac" -- the most modern of our man-made fibres. Post-War Utilization of Farm-Products
  • There are so many experts who reject the notion of man-made global warming and the historical claims about carbon dioxide they are too numerous to list here. Liberty and Tyranny
  • The man-made satellite rounds the earth every day.
  • He's currently in our waters to measure whale numbers, and to audit the impact of man-made pollutants on marine creatures.
  • Furthermore, It is the main research in our laboratory that study on the ultrafast phenomena in man-made optical sub-wavelength structure, nano-structure, complex molecule and bio-molecule.
  • Through the trees however, the sparkle of a large, man-made lake was visible.
  • Universal, reliable and even human-made light, completely independent of diurnal rhythm, has abolished the shamanist aspects of our calling.
  • They are cavity-nesters, finding a natural hollow in a tree, an old woodpecker hole, a hole in a building, or a man-made nest box.
  • He created a low-budget, effectively fatalistic horror film about a man-made plague that wipes out humanity.
  • • The term "globesity" is popping up in news articles all over the place as the idea that obesity and its related health issues are real, important, and man-made problems that can be solved. The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
  • The Aqua Alsietina transported water into the Trastevere area of Rome (to Augustus's 'naumachia' - a man-made lake where the Romans could re-enact sea battles). The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed
  • The man-made landscape is penetrated by a series of long, horizontal pergolas made of fragments of brick, concrete, and rusted steel artfully cut and sculpted to evoke the jagged forms of urban graffiti.
  • The first man out of the starting gate today will swing and glide over a carpet of man-made snow 80 centimetres deep.
  • AMONG SERIOUS kayakers, the very words ‘sit-on-top kayak’ elicit visions of tourists haplessly paddling rental boats in dismal circles on man-made lakes.
  • Osaka has fought back with a splurge of infrastructure projects, most notably a new international airport perched upon a man-made island.
  • That's because I came to consider the real archfiend in religion to be the man-made organizing of it and all which that entails, leaves out, and limits. Fox News Poll Asks Respondents Whether They've Prayed For Bush
  • But what about patients who are apparently fit and healthy until they suffer a massive exposure to toxic man-made chemicals?
  • Sputnik was the first man-made satellite to orbit the earth
  • But what about patients who are apparently fit and healthy until they suffer a massive exposure to toxic man-made chemicals?
  • The New York Times reports that the record cold of 2009 is due to natural variations and even warned skeptics of man-made global warming not to be "buoyed" by the brutal cold. Jennifer Marohasy
  • When Julian Assange wakes these days, he looks out from a three-story Georgian mansion house overlooking a man-made lake.
  • Tex Slampacker was referring to yet another man-made ecological disaster.
  • The term satellite is also used to describe man-made devices of any size that are launched into orbit. Infoplease - Daily Almanac
  • Can be made from cotton or man-made fibres. Collins Complete Books of Soft Furnishings
  • Through the ages, Indian agriculture has been sustained by natural and man-made water bodies such as lakes, tanks, ponds and similar structures.
  • Taken together, they represent the most forceful link yet made by respected institutions between man-made atmospheric pollution and global warming.
  • The only active compound was 2,4,5-T, which was contaminated with dioxin, at that time the most toxic man-made substance known to mankind. John McCain's Agent Orange Issue
  • The Weather Channel's most prominent climatologist is advocating that broadcast meteorologists be stripped of their scientific certification if they express skepticism about predictions of man-made catastrophic global warming. Sound Politics: Faith-based initiatives
  • This giant Neolithic tumulus near Avebury, the largest man-made prehistoric mound in Europe, has been a source of observation, speculation and wishful thinking for hundreds if not thousands of years.
  • Such commerce on the national scale was made possible by China's system of navigable waterways, partly natural and partly man-made.
  • Other problems were man-made, the culprits being the taverns and alewives who produced perhaps the bulk of the ale consumed outside the great households. SPICE: The History of a Temptation
  • Emergency humanitarian relief for natural and man-made disasters presents the biggest challenge. Times, Sunday Times
  • The great parvis for open-air worshippers recalls a Classical Greek theatre set in the landscape, with the man-made and natural worlds brought together in a powerful symbiosis.
  • The man-made elements of the scene - the cylinders and spheres and other simple geometric shapes - seemed to clash with the softer natural landforms, as irreconcilable as stripes and plaid.
  • If the tree canopy goes on fire, go to the far side of a firebreak (man-made or natural such as a river) and try to prevent sparks starting a fire in your area.
  • Cabretta leather is still used, although man-made fibres and synthetic leathers are also available.
  • Those who question the notion of man-made global warming, or do not believe in the phenomenon of global warming at all, should recognize that in order to take action against the threat of global warming, one does not have to believe that we are in fact facing a crisis, or that man has caused that crisis. RETURN TO PROSPERITY
  • Most special occasion dresses are made of chiffon, georgette, silk or man-made silk, organza, or crepe.
  • Cill planes, like sash dowelling boxes, are frequently craftsman-made, and so there is a wide variety of designs, but the main characteristic is that the iron and wedge are set into a recess cut into the flat side of the plane.
  • Mead was probably the first human-made intoxicant, barring potions brewed from various solanaceous psychoactives - peyote, khat, mandrake, poisonous toads, etc.
  • The prestigious International Geological Congress, dubbed the geologists 'equivalent of the Olympic Games, was held in Norway in August 2008 and prominently featured the voices of scientists skeptical of man-made global warming fears. Power and Control
  • For some reason this jolly soul has become one of the main media spokespeople for the creed that disputes man-made global warming, and this encounter was informative because it illustrated how the balance had tipped, and it was they who had to learn a list of dubious facts and recite them with desperation to anyone whose arm is grabbable. What's Going On
  • Once they were at the park, they walked to a bench that was facing a man-made pond.
  • So, why not just use man-made nuclear energy and nuke the planet today?
  • All across the world, in every kind of environment and region known to man, increasingly dangerous weather patterns and devastating storms are abruptly putting an end to the long-running debate over whether or not climate change is real. Not only is it real, it's here, and its effects are giving rise to a frighteningly new global phenomenon: the man-made natural disaster. Barack Obama 
  • There are two kinds of talents, man-made talent and God-given talent. With man-made talent you have to work very hard. With God-given talent, you just touch it up once in a while. Pearl Bailey 
  • For the very first time, I noticed a white egret standing motionless by a man-made waterfall on the creek. May Benatar, Ph.D., L.C.S.W.: Adaptation Is Lifelong: The White Egret and You
  • Cambridge's new 100,000 hour, mercury-free LED bulb uses a man-made semiconductor called gallium nitride that is grown on a cheap silicon wafer. Green Options
  • The geometrics of man-made, Vorticist shapes mingle haphazardly with biological structures. Ballardian » Unique visual complexities: A review of Grande Anarca
  • It is an organism that has taken advantage of a man-made ecological niche, created in buildings' water systems.
  • In addition, a number of radioisotopes, both natural and man-made, have been identified as beta emitters.
  • An extreme example of this would be Saudi Arabia where the government eschews the expression “law” for man-made instruments of government and where their validity is determined by the religious authorities (“the Uléma”) although most Muslims would regard the school of Islam adopted by the Saudi Uléma as heterodox. The Volokh Conspiracy » Telling Interview with the Director of Amnesty Israel
  • These are the grim statistics of the world's worst man-made disaster. Times, Sunday Times
  • The trend towards utility has continued, and most modern armed forces now use rucksack-type packs - ‘bergens’ - and pouches made of light and robust man-made fabrics.
  • Overcoming poverty is not a task of charity, it is an act of justice. Like Slavery and Apartheid, poverty is not natural. It is man-made and it can be overcome and eradicated by the actions of human beings. Sometimes it falls on a generation to be great. YOU can be that great generation. Let your greatness blossom. Nelson Mandela 
  • In it, she warned an unsuspecting world that man-made chemicals had been found in animal and human tissue. Times, Sunday Times
  • One of the greatest man-made lakes in Europe is Keilder Water, high in the remote hills of Northumberland.
  • All across the world, in every kind of environment and region known to man, increasingly dangerous weather patterns and devastating storms are abruptly putting an end to the long-running debate over whether or not climate change is real. Not only is it real, it's here, and its effects are giving rise to a frighteningly new global phenomenon: the man-made natural disaster. Barack Obama 
  • Thus the argument is that attachments and loyalty are ill-founded if placed upon a human artifact, upon something man-made.
  • The developer of man-made island communities The Palm and The World issued the first 3.8 billion dirham portion of the bond to creditors at a 10% coupon in August 2011. U.A.E. Banks Dip Back Into Real Estate
  • Many countries have sent up man-made satellites to circle the earth.
  • Successful navigation was almost entirely due to the skill of the crew as opposed to any man-made contrivance.
  • Surely Mother Nature meting out carnage on such a grand scale shows just how petty and futile man-made squabbles really are.
  • The second night attack, which used high explosive and incendiary bombs alternately, caused the first man-made firestorm which affected an area of 22sq.km.
  • The global warmists, of course, are blaming it on man-made global warming.
  • My example of an immediate man-made global environmental crisis is the one created by the profligate use of chlorinated-fluorocarbon refrigerants - the gas used in refrigerators.
  • All across the world, in every kind of environment and region known to man, increasingly dangerous weather patterns and devastating storms are abruptly putting an end to the long-running debate over whether or not climate change is real. Not only is it real, it's here, and its effects are giving rise to a frighteningly new global phenomenon: the man-made natural disaster. Barack Obama 
  • The criticism that atheists are less moral and honest has been disproved by study after study. Atheists believe that morality is man-made, and follow their moral ideas which are more or less compatible with those of religious believers. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • The man-made lake blends into the landscape just as many of the more imposing structures seem to do. Times, Sunday Times
  • All across the world, ...increasingly dangerous weather patterns and devastating storms are abruptly putting an end to the long-running debate over whether or not climate change is real. Not only is it real, it's here, and its effects are giving rise to a frighteningly new global phenomenon: the man-made natural disaster. Barack Obama 
  • The draperies were, frankly, an orange-coloured man-made fibre rather than caparisons of royal purple silk.
  • We live in an age when man-made noise, of all sorts, seems inescapable.
  • Or any other man-made object. Times, Sunday Times
  • Fifteen metres below the surface of a man-made lake, the unknown treasures of ancient Rome will be abandoned for ever.
  • This instance was not the first time that man-made construction vibrations were a concern for the tower.
  • Artificial beaches will be built to play beach sports, and man-made climbing walls constructed for bouldering or climbing. Times, Sunday Times
  • This was mostly a man-made disaster. Times, Sunday Times
  • Their increasingly sophisticated tastes have been met in what has become the world's most popular man-made destination.
  • A brief stop at a man-made lake allowed us to see gipsywort, as well as other waterside vegetation and both yellow and white waterlilies.
  • Try to avoid polyester and other man-made fabrics, as they do not allow your skin to breathe.
  • To live according to the regular beat of man-made time, we have to carry time around with us.
  • Religion just attempts to "resell" moral values as their own and goes so far as to say these values come from a "higher authority" in a attempt to make these moral values "seem" objective rather than man-made subjective values. Planet Atheism
  • And this man-made disaster rivals hurricane Katrina when it comes to displacing families. Times, Sunday Times
  • The surrounding area has a man-made lake, surrounded by huge boathouses and houses.
  • It's man-made policy based on broad interpretations and misinterpretations of select, ancient, translated, retranslated and mistranslated texts. Michele Somerville: A Frock Does Not A Priest Make
  • The thinning of the ozone is caused by the presence of ozone destructing gases in the atmosphere such as chlorine and bromine, originating from man-made products like chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), which have still not vanished from the air but are on the decline as they are banned under the Montreal Protocol, which was signed on 16 September 1987. 2007 Ozone Hole Smaller than Usual | Impact Lab
  • I've heard it used to describe the man-made features such as walls, paths, arbors, hedges, and fences that divide the garden into different areas.
  • The criticism that atheists are less moral and honest has been disproved by study after study. Atheists believe that morality is man-made, and follow their moral ideas which are more or less compatible with those of religious believers. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • All across the world, in every kind of environment and region known to man, increasingly dangerous weather patterns and devastating storms are abruptly putting an end to the long-running debate over whether or not climate change is real. Not only is it real, it's here, and its effects are giving rise to a frighteningly new global phenomenon: the man-made natural disaster. Barack Obama 
  • Some seek personal de-criminalisation and rehabilitation, others have a more fundamental objection to man-made laws and courts as such.
  • Man-made ruby is actually red colored “corundum” which has extreme hardness, tends to be self-lubricating, and not only naturally polishes the ends of the pinions, it causes extremely little wear on them with very low friction . . . extending the life of the movement by decades. Piano Graphics Tablecloth: The More You Eat, The More You Toot
  • Over the years, peace activism has grown stronger and more vocal, thus reducing chances of any man-made apocalypses.
  • This is a people that has seen its fair share of natural and man-made disasters, from hurricanes to wars. Times, Sunday Times
  • All across the world, ...increasingly dangerous weather patterns and devastating storms are abruptly putting an end to the long-running debate over whether or not climate change is real. Not only is it real, it's here, and its effects are giving rise to a frighteningly new global phenomenon: the man-made natural disaster. Barack Obama 
  • A team led by Hans-Joerg Deiseroth in Siegen, Germany, reported in the journal Angewandte Chemie that the characterisation of the most conductive representative of the man-made argyrodite minerals was made of lithium, phosphorus, sulphur and bromine atoms. Batteries that never needs recharging
  • Overcoming poverty is not a task of charity, it is an act of justice. Like Slavery and Apartheid, poverty is not natural. It is man-made and it can be overcome and eradicated by the actions of human beings. Sometimes it falls on a generation to be great. YOU can be that great generation. Let your greatness blossom. Nelson Mandela 
  • These man-made barriers will ensure a very high degree of protection.
  • Only if anthropogenic (man-made) greenhouse gases are included do the models replicate what has actually happened. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Leat Project restored a man-made water channel or leat, at the Woodland Education Centre which is in south-west England.
  • It does classic and modern designs in man-made and natural wood veneers. Times, Sunday Times
  • Throw too many man-made fibres together and you just become a static electricity conductor. Times, Sunday Times
  • Other caves are either unreachable or destructed owing to natural calamities as well as by man-made destruction.
  • The non-divine, but human-made Eucharistic elements of bread and wine can affect only the material body.
  • The livestock industry produces 18 per cent of man-made greenhouse gases. Times, Sunday Times
  • Today, most of the country's southeast coast is surrounded by man-made reefs, which are harvested commercially.
  • The water fortress is the earliest man-made ancient military port in the country.
  • On Merced's fiftieth birthday, the then Martian government approved the dissemination of grist over all human-made surfaces on the planet. METAPLANETARY
  • Man-made stone colour and lustre is much, the exterior is luxuriant, won't suck again smeary , color is rich, become mesa of high-grade kitchen first selection.
  • In fact, such ethics, as well as the morality that underlies them, are nothing more than man-made myth to the atheist.
  • Or perhaps that's just static from the man-made fibres sported by the louche characters draping themselves across the furniture.
  • Taken together, they represent the most forceful link yet made by respected institutions between man-made atmospheric pollution and global warming.
  • And the giant man-made lake is only home to a handful of ducks. The Sun
  • Hybrid crops - these are all human-made freaks of nature, that cannot be loosed upon the ecosystem.
  • This continues to be so in the face of mounting evidence that many of them are man-made and could be averted altogether or lessened by careful planning and forethought.
  • Set against the mass of textured stone, the thin man-made planes of a rusted steel door and rusty faceted piling are peculiarly resonant.
  • The 1960s also saw Telemark do pioneer work with man-made snow, creating what was at the time the world's largest snowmaking system.
  • All across the world, in every kind of environment and region known to man, increasingly dangerous weather patterns and devastating storms are abruptly putting an end to the long-running debate over whether or not climate change is real. Not only is it real, it's here, and its effects are giving rise to a frighteningly new global phenomenon: the man-made natural disaster. Barack Obama 
  • Climate Change play, a leafleteer explaining why man-made climate change is a fraud, a screen showing eco films, and countless campaign groups handing out magazines and freebies. The Guardian World News
  • Emergency humanitarian relief for natural and man-made disasters presents the biggest challenge. Times, Sunday Times

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