Example sentences of "[adv] make up [art] " in BNC.

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1 ACT can also generate additional objects to create customised products — the group will ‘ effectively make up a bespoke product , assemble a bespoke suit to fit each client ’ .
2 A stunted little boy suddenly starts to shoot up like a weed , a plain adolescent turns into a beauty overnight , and well-preserved middle-aged men who reach sixty still looking forty-five suddenly make up the deficit and more than overtake their age , all in a few months .
3 Ants , aphids and plants together make up a kind of farming economy based on sugar .
4 He did not attempt to remember all the features that together make up a face .
5 If it can be made intelligible , then it is only in terms of certain structural concepts which are all interdependent and mutually complementary , and together make up a logically self-subsistent whole .
6 We recognize a sign as a set of letters on a page , or an intelligible series of sounds , or an iconic device , and in the same perception we grasp what it stands for : signifier and signified together make up the sign .
7 Personal allowances , premiums and payments to cover certain housing costs together make up the benefit payment .
8 In S/Z the codes are more like ways of speaking that together make up the discourse .
9 If we could precisely specify and conclusively verify every member of the set of observation statements which together make up the meaning of a non-observation statement , that non-observation statement would , in accordance with the verification principle , have its own determinate meaning and in certain circumstances be determinately true or determinately false .
10 Hence the simplest approach to the study of social policy is to describe the policies and institutions that together make up the British system of social services .
11 In testing , a large number of sections or items which together make up the complete test .
12 Under the 1961 Constitution an executive President is directly elected for a five-year term , as are the 49-member Senate and 196-member Chamber of Deputies which together make up the National Congress .
13 Malt , roast and flakes together make up the Guinness grist .
14 These publications are very valuable , even when they require correction , but they only make up a tiny part of the huge body of statistical information now available in print .
15 It is a lot easier these days , so make up a little cocktail of compatible systemic insecticide and fungicide , plus a drip or two of washing-up detergent to achieve a good wetting , in a small bowl , and swish the two leaves of each cutting in the solution so that they get a good wetting and protective coating .
16 The special tube shapes for the rocket are achieved by baking cake mixture in empty food cans just make up the required raw cake quantity as shown in the chart on page 12 .
17 The Hatfield study found an uncritical expectation that returning women workers — women already make up a substantial part of small firm employment — would fill the gap left by young people .
18 The packaging and product name usually make up a hefty part of that cost .
19 Zimbabwe 's traditional agricultural and mining sectors still make up the major portion of exports and are vulnerable to price changes .
20 There is no magic exemption from error because its members collectively make up a respected US institution .
21 Mature students also make up the Evening Programme , which was given a major boost at the end of the year , by winning the highest award in the UK under the UFC 's scheme to promote flexible teaching .
22 The contest to find ‘ budding ’ Percy Throwers was the brainchild of residents , who also make up the judging panel , along with executive representatives .
23 Although these various studies have demonstrated that TV can be acquired other than sexually , as with gonorrhoea , such cases probably make up a very small minority of the total .
24 Scramblers probably make up the majority of Munro-baggers , since to do them all you ca n't avoid scrambling , and will also be obliged to dangle once on the Inaccessible Pinnacle on Skye .
25 Would it not be very short sighted of the western democracies — not simply Britain — to allow the countries which now make up the Commonwealth of Independent States to drift into such a state of anarchy that a dictatorship could well return ?
26 For the working poor , social-security payments typically make up the largest part of their tax bill .
27 We 'd go to the pictures , go dancing even make up the odd foursome with a couple of eager admirers .
28 Prepare the ground as already described , then make up a mix of 1 cement to 5 sand , with a minimum of water .
29 Then make up a minimum of 650 calories ( more , if you are allowing yourself between 1,000 and 1,500 a day ) from Fibre-Filler ( see page 65 ) and the meals on the F-Plan menus .
30 ( ii ) Again make up the volume to 1 nil with MEM , expel into a conical glass centrifuge tube , and centrifuge for 5 min at about 150 g at room temperature .
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