Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] up of [num] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Newbridge Networks Corp reports that the Financial Network Association made up of 12 telecommunications companies , has chosen Newbridge to supply network management products for its global financial network : the Association includes Bell Canada Inc and MCI Communications Corp ; construction and testing is due for completion in June , with customer trials and service to follow ; Stentor , the Canadian consortium that includes Bell Canada , is global network administrator .
2 The government , even in a minority , is more united than an opposition made up of one majority party and a number of minor parties which do not always act in concert .
3 Elsewhere the police authority is a committee of the County Council made up of two-thirds councillors and one-third magistrates .
4 Each council was staffed by a secretariat made up of one representative from each cabinet member with its work directed by an executive secretary from the staff of the Office of Policy Development within the White House .
5 There were very few artefacts recovered from the settlement , even in areas protected from later ploughing ; they included shears , nails , a variety of fragmentary fittings and pottery made up of nine fabric groups .
6 The debate has again underlined the paralysis of a government made up of two parties which hold such opposing views on the resolution of the the occupied-territories question .
7 The Intercompany MBA Programme adopts a consortium approach made up of five organisations with five managers from each .
8 On the way to that milestone he scored 1,934 points made up of 73 tries , 407 conversions , 275 penalties and one drop goal .
9 Foundation Studies follows the Faculty pattern of an academic year made up of six units .
10 Central is an important part of the ITV network made up of 16 companies throughout the country who all work together to make programmes , like Coronation Street from Granada and Emmerdale from Yorkshire for the network .
11 Joos 's " infinitive " is in fact made up of two words — to plus the bare infinitive — as can be seen from the possibility of inserting an adverb between them ( I want to really scare him ) and of finding to all by itself , something which is strictly impossible with inflections ( I do n't want to ) .
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