Example sentences of "[noun] is make [adv] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | The interview is made up of the two sets of interrelated emotions — those of the adviser and those of the client . |
2 | For Paul , that offering is made up of the lives of the many Gentiles who have turned to faith in God . |
3 | In a many-to-many binary relationship , the relationship becomes a member record , its key is made up of the identifiers of the entities of the conceptual data model which the relationship was linking and if the entity is the carrier of attributes , these become fields of that record . |
4 | Reference is made elsewhere to the 3 excellent Museums , and in addition there is ‘ Y Gangell ’ situated near Cynwyl Elfed which is the home and birthplace of Dr Elfed Lewis , Archdruid and Hymnologist . |
5 | Connection with the main lines is made entirely to the south , and a system of burrowing-junction lines gives access to the works sidings , as also the good yards , without fouling the standard running lines . |
6 | Application for these awards is made individually to the award-giving body through the institution in which it is hoped to study . |
7 | A distinction is made here between the gravitational mass m g , on which the gravitational force acts , and the inertial mass m i . |
8 | Much of the difference between costs and revenues is made up by the losses of owners . |
9 | A small charge is made locally for the use of the showers . |
10 | Each rhodopsin molecule is made up of the aldehyde part of the vitamin A molecule and a protein . |
11 | This point is made not in the interests of pedantry , but because it bears directly on the criticisms of current approaches to the global system that lie at the heart of this book . |
12 | A similar point is made now in the context of assemblies : " When a man came to the assembly from one of the regions , the king was concerned to ask him what news he had brought with him that ought to be reported and discussed , and he would be strictly required before he next returned to the palace to make exhaustive enquiries outside as well as within the realm , getting information from outsiders as well as from his own people , and from enemies as well as from friends , without concerning himself overmuch about how any person questioned had come by his information . " |
13 | The Service is made up of the Latin American sections of the international Catholic organisations for radio and television ( UNDA ) , press ( UCLAP ) and audio visuals ( OCIC ) . |
14 | A cartridge pleat heading is made up in the same way as pinch pleats ( page 22 ) , but the bases of the small tubes ( pleats ) are not pinched up but left rounded by filling with a soft stuffing such as wadding . |
15 | But the furniture is made all over the place although 's our best maker and he 's up in Scotland . |
16 | The idea of a triangle is made up from the ideas of being a closed figure , and having three straight sides ; the idea of gold from those of yellowness , malleability , and fusibility . |
17 | Consistent with the purpose of the paper , one third of a typical number is made up of the perennial feature " Around the Country " , with reports from the branches about their activities and other local social news . |
18 | Application is made initially to the EAT , but if that fails , it may be renewed before the Court of Appeal : Employment Protection ( Consolidation ) Act 1978 , s.146 . |
19 | The economic argument for partnerships is made powerfully in the book , in a way which emphasises that this is not just about producing a better skilled work force to create more capital . |
20 | The text of the book is made up of the scripts of programmes broadcast in a radio series and then edited and developed . |
21 | Another avid audience is made up of the enzymes which add phosphate groups to proteins , some of which help in the production of impulses . |
22 | Her startling assertion is made mainly on the basis of a three-year research project carried out by her for the Centre For Social and Moral Education . |
23 | The larger part is made up by the host of specialised equipments that such a frigate contains . |
24 | From this false premiss , it is easy to see how the public might wrongly think that Moët & Chandon 's Premiere Cuvée Champagne is made entirely from the first thousand litres of the cuvée . |
25 | A paradigm is made up of the general theoretical assumptions and laws and techniques for their application that the members of a particular scientific community adopt . |
26 | Application for admission to this course is made directly to the University , not through UCCA . |
27 | A decision is made only on the balance of probabilities . |
28 | The association of explicitly sexuality with young people 's popular music and , more specifically , with music derived from Black cultural expression is made immediately through the invitation of one of the Black workers to a blonde female office worker : ‘ Hey Baby , do you want to sing with us ? ' |
29 | Ouija is made up of the French and German words for ‘ yes ’ , and this would suggest that it was originally an ‘ answering machine ’ for the spirits of the board . |
30 | Any lack of elegance in the prose is made up with the gripping action . |