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

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1 Each of these in turn subdivided into separate , smaller fibrils which are themselves composed of a highly organized array of myofilaments made up of the proteins actin and myosin ( Fig. 53 ) .
2 That was just bullshit made up by the producers .
3 That might help undo memories of living in or around Lucca in a displaced persons ' camp when they left Trieste ; a little cosseted security makes up for the times when there were seventeen families in one room .
4 Professor Fred Stone of Glasgow University called for a countrywide network of agencies made up from the police , social workers , teachers and other agencies to spot potential troublesome children .
5 The informants were then given a list of 50 items made up of the names of writers and book titles , arranged in alphabetical order .
6 The Government says that many scholarships will be on offer to make up for the charges , but surely this means that only rich people and the very brightest of the less well-off will be able to afford a degree .
7 Finally , why will the Government not allow the extra European funds to be spent in the coalfields to make up for the jobs that have been lost ?
8 For example , if the category can take the values 1 to 7 , the factory number can be 01 to 11 , the product type can be 01 to 37 , and the number of products in the type can range from 001 to 999 , with 147 being the largest required at present ( the number varies with type ) , then we might have the following runs of continuous numbers made up of the digits representing the category , factory , product type and number of products :
9 For the planners ' part , they know that they must come up with good results to make up for the inadequacies of the previous strategies .
10 A two week tour of Europe was organised for late-June/July in order to make up for the shows cancelled at the end of last year .
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