Example sentences of "[noun] which [verb] up the [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 In some cases , the units which make up the SVQ are designed to be assessed in the workplace by the candidate 's immediate workplace supervisor ; in other cases , the flexibility and responsiveness of the National Certificate system have allowed the Lead Body Standards to be built into National Certificate Modules .
2 The four separate units which make up the Loutrouvia apartments are set back from the main road in pleasant surroundings .
3 Now I also said that the states which make up the United States were , for a brief period , independent entities themselves in the gap between the ending of revolutionary war and the framing of the constitution and so when their representatives assembled in Philadelphia in the summer of seventeen eighty seven , they were mindful of their independence and they were jealous of that independence , they wished to protect it against encroachment , they did n't wish to exchange one form of dominance for another .
4 Because programs can store any segment of any letter , this process is far less laborious than it once was , though it still took around three months for the nine fonts which make up the Ecotype family .
5 The Finlay Committee which followed up the Shelmerdine report was charged with looking at ways of bringing about internationalization , and how the issue should be raised with the Dominions , the USA , and the USSR .
6 That is an easier position to implement than the one taken by the countries which drew up the Basle convention on transboundary movements of hazardous waste , agreed in 1989 and in force since May last year .
7 The companies which make up the P&O Group operate in a wide variety of fields on a world-wide basis .
8 Bernadette Friend talks to Pearl Brown , the nurse member of the team which drew up the Tomlinson report
9 A new room for the study of the 7,000-or-so drawings and 27,000 prints which make up the Courtauld collection will make these works widely available for the first time .
10 The change was welcomed by BHRCA members and , although there was no debate at the AGM before the vote , many spoke afterwards of earlier vigorous debates in the committees which make up the BHRCA .
11 It was the Press which took up the Andrew Morton book on Princess Diana and the state of her marriage .
12 The aim of the second Columbus video was to address the main issues raised by staff following the video and briefings which made up the March cascade .
13 Concerned about its lack of a voice in local radio , the Federal Government has now decided to reverse the policy of the previous military regime which broke up the NBC in 1978 .
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