Example sentences of "[conj] make up [art] [noun sg] [be] " in BNC.
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1 | Indeed , in an essay which may be read as a gloss on aspects of S/Z ( with which it is roughly contemporary ) , ‘ The Death of the author ’ , Barthes writes that it is the reader , and not the author , who constitutes the only focus for the multiple writings and codes of which the text is made up : ‘ The reader is the space on which all the quotations that make up a writing are inscribed without any of them being lost ’ ( 1977b : 148 ) . |
2 | Among the organisations that make up the network are : Institute for the Study of the Bible ( Pietermaritzburg ) ; Theological Exchange Programme ( Athlone ) ; Crisis Care ( Chatsworth ) ; South African Council of Churches Library ( Johannesburg ) ; Association of Committed Theologians ( Braamfontein ) ; Catholic Youth ( Pretoria ) ; Diakonia ( Durban ) ; Christian Research , Education and Information for Democracy ( Johannesburg ) ; Ecumenical Centre Trust Resource Centre ( Durban ) ; and one organisation from Maseru , Lesotho , has joined the network : Transformation Resource Centre . |
3 | All Hewlett-Packard and third-party components that make up the OpenWarehouse are evaluated , lab-tested and integrated to reduce the time it takes to implement it and ensure robust , supportable installations , Hewlett-Packard claims . |
4 | All Hewlett-Packard and third-party components that make up the OpenWarehouse are evaluated , lab-tested and integrated to reduce the time it takes to implement it and ensure robust , supportable installations , Hewlett-Packard claims . |
5 | Other tales that make up the show are obviously fictional : the stuff of stand-up comedy . |
6 | The greater part of the British paintings and sculptures that make up the collection are distributed among Embassies overseas and government departments . |