Example sentences of "[prep] make up " in BNC.

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1 talk to the costume people you know , talk about make up because a lot of
2 A lot of what has been said about make up has been very negative its to disguise or improve , its also an expression of er inner identity and its not something that 's new to the twentieth century , its something that we 've been doing you know since the beginning of time with war paint and what not .
3 You know , I 'd like to ask a question , why is it so , why is it so frightening to spoil yourself ? , why is it such a , a wrong thing to spoil yourself , erm we 've been talking about make up we 've been talking about
4 The term is used mainly for made up composts in which the rock particle is the missing component , usually to avoid the risk , despite sterilization , of introducing disease .
5 The magic of make up .
6 Women 's magazines were full of ideas on how to make the best of one 's appearance in spite of the meagre supplies of make up available in the shops .
7 Two deep lines down her forehead and the complete absence of make up made her look older than her probable forty odd years .
8 Get the politician or the industrial leader against a bi a good background , own office , bit of make up , comfortable in his own surroundings .
9 I would like to move erm er the grant most of this on the er the order of make up erm both with one to eight .
10 and we 're all like still got bits of make up on from Rocky Horror
11 ‘ They should n't force them to rely on this old-fashioned and arbitrary way of making up their wages — it 's just not fair .
12 Nanny of making up stories about her and saying bad things to get Frankie into trouble .
13 I 'm quite capable of making up my own mind on subjects like vegetarianism .
14 It would be a foolish and expensive form of self-indulgence to pay for a course of treatment just for the pleasure of making up fancy tales about previous incarnations .
15 To complicate matters still further , many parishes after 1795 began to adopt the Speenhamland system of making up wages to a minimum rate dependent upon the price of corn .
16 If we want sales to be six-dimensional , instead of making up a six-dimensional cube we attach six different labels to each item and store it in the database once .
17 Facing up the slope and against the wind in the second half , Chelmsford had no chance of making up the deficit .
18 Meanwhile , the cost to the French Treasury of making up the budget deficits of its African friends is mounting .
19 Given the difficulties of making up the capacity backlog in the short term , attention inevitably focussed on the other side of the equation : the growth in demand and the possibility of restricting it .
20 The curriculum is not seen in terms of constant amelioration of handicapping conditions , but rather in terms of making up for deficiencies which are constantly imputed to the child .
21 The idea of endowment paid to a mother ‘ on account of her motherhood and on behalf of each of her children … is ’ , it was asserted , ‘ entirely opposed to the idea of relief of distress or poverty , because it implies a universal national provision and not a means of making up deficiencies in the incomes of particular families ’ .
22 These rustic errors can be corrected at the stage of making up the templates and the seat plan .
23 In particular , the Kitchen herbs are liable not to be used unless they are very close to hand for the cook ; in the rush of making up food amongst all the other demands being made at the same time , a trough or window-box of herbs on the Kitchen windowsill or just outside the backdoor will ensure that culinary herbs are used daily .
24 The approach taken by Ventura is substantially different in that instead of making up individual pages the idea is that the whole document is created in one go .
25 Madame Gauthier , in between making intermittent , shrill contributions to the general commotion , was proceeding with her regular evening task of making up her accounts .
26 Well just colleagues about the Burnsall dispute erm er clearly and I 'm just anticipating the views of Congress that since we adopted a particularly way of making up the er Dispute Fund , I think we should certainly adopt exactly the same practice in relation
27 I can if necessary put the achievements and remaining problems of my writers into words to save people the trouble of making up their own minds .
28 On the subject of making up his mind or the minds of parties in Scotland , can the Secretary of State say whether the Conservative candidate in Kincardine and Deeside supports that aspect of Conservative party policy ?
29 When we come to banding we find that the Labour party is incapable of making up its mind .
30 A sharp fall in the projected number of school-leavers is obliging employers to consider ways of making up shortfall by recruiting , and retaining , more women workers in their organisations .
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