Example sentences of "[conj] make up [art] [noun sg] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He went from one end to the other of the U-shaped hotel , up and down steps that marked the boundaries of the three separate buildings that made up the Steam Packet Hotel .
2 By the 1960s the cricket authorities therefore wanted a better crowd-drawer than the old three-day games between counties that made up the county championship .
3 The vehicles that make up a cruise missile flight will emerge regularly from their base and drive around the countryside to practise .
4 Hooker Phil Kearns said : ‘ If winning can inspire so many people than I can put up will the months of hard slog , sleepless nights , aches and pains and fleeting fears of failure that make up a World Cup campaign .
5 A colour catalogue , costing £3 , also illustrates the abundance of smaller accessories that make up the Shaker look .
6 This focus on services shifts our attention to a different aspect of the social division of labour from that discussed in the previous chapter , namely the separate firms and industries that make up the service sector .
7 In the case of processes , the division between those that make up the longue durée and those that belong to the sphere of conjonctures is bound to be rough ; there is no absolute division between a gradual increase in population lasting for a century and a cycle of growth and decline lasting a mere seventy-five years , a fact reflected in the organisation of La Méditerranée .
8 Among the starfish , sea urchins , featherstars and sea cucumbers that make up the phylum Echinodermata there are many of interest to the hobbyist .
9 This research will map the linkages that make up the policy community in the chemicals industry in Britain , West Germany and at European Community level .
10 The average rank of the characters that makes up the candidate word is determined .
11 Indeed , court documents show that the eight performers named in the livret as making up the harmonie rustique were all wind players in the employ of the king .
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