Example sentences of "make [adv prt] one " in BNC.

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1 It made up one of the most satisfying compositions of all American stations .
2 Initial attempts at change came in the wake of the 1974 NHS reorganization , when efforts were made to sectorize Exminster , Digby and Wonford House Hospitals , which together made up one administrative unit as the ‘ Exe Vale Group ’ .
3 They made up one of the ten elite ‘ Strike Force ’ teams , all top field operatives who had been siphoned off from police , military and intelligence services around the world .
4 Coceres , who had begun the day three shots behind overnight leader David Gilford , made up one shot on the European Ryder Cup man by going out in 33 .
5 Dictionaries describe a monograph as an account of a single subject ; by this definition monographs make up one of the most common categories of art publishing .
6 Women make up one million of the new union 's members and will be guaranteed two-thirds of its executive seats to give them effective control , although the three top salaried posts will be filled by men .
7 It is , however , the whole — the books , their bindings , the shelving , stucco and paint — which together make up one of the most atmospheric interiors in Prague .
8 The co-leaders receive excellent support from trumpeter Terell Stafford , pianist Ed Simon and bass player Essiet Essiet , who make up one of the most consistently brilliant — but still under-valued — bands on the jazz scene .
9 I also want to cut the overheads of employing staff not directly involved in shoemaking who make up one third of our workforce . ’
10 The Amazonian rainforests make up one third of all rainforests and are vitally important in terms of biological diversity .
11 The Family Islands make up one of the groups of tiny islands within the Bahamas .
12 Make up one 125g ( 4.4oz ) pack vegetable burger mix , following the directions on the packet .
13 Pedestrians make up one third of road user deaths , the largest single category .
14 Prices vary as follows on the items shown — Elkhorn Coral £19.99 ; Lettuce Coral £18.20 ; Flower Coral £31.99 ; Cup Coral large £9.25 ; Cup Coral small £5.60 ; and Blue Tube Sponge £13.36 ( which make up one of the special deals ) and a giant Elkhorn Coral which retails at £41.50 .
15 That was if I ever got to the bottom of the steps that make up one of the island 's most spectacular walks .
16 In an emergency , the Volunteer Reserve Forces make up one third of Britain 's defence strength .
17 Instead of thinking of society as made up of simple parts , we must think of it as a collection of wholes which together make up one ‘ complex whole ’ .
18 The basic theoretical problem had been to show how two or more autonomous and contradictory totalizations make up one dialectical intelligibility : to do this he needed to totalize the classes in struggle , and to discover the synthetic unity of a conflictual society .
19 Iron and steel make up one quarter of Luxembourg 's national income .
20 3 Starting Either use the Starter sentence , or make up one of your own .
21 Generally , eight bit-planes make up one memory bank so that a value between 0 and 255 inclusive ( 00000000 to 11111111 in base 2 notation , described in Chapter 1 ) can be stored at each pixel position for the three primary colours of red , green and blue .
22 up in the , from the future with a , the pink make up one , but this woman 's got a green one
23 It was hard for the Major to see the little procession that moved away from the Administration block towards the heart of the camp , but he fancied he could still make out one dark head amongst the hazing image of the retreating column .
24 Finn must have been lying awake in the darkness , as she was , the wall separating them like Tristan 's sword , for she could hear the soft murmur of him and Francie talking together for a little while , but she could not make out one word .
25 I daresay you can make out one of them up across the Vale there . "
26 In his foreword to the book , Professor Sir Robert Birley says of Janet Lacey : ‘ One meets energetic people and unorthodox people and efficient people , but it is rare to meet them making up one person … add to that the power to speak forcefully and clearly … she was the first woman to preach in St Paul 's and Liverpool Cathedral and St George 's Cathedral in Jerusalem … she is also exceedingly good company …
27 In the first place , he contests its equation with any anthropological definition of ‘ man ’ ; in the second , he argues that Sartre 's description of history as making up one ‘ History ’ with one meaning is only achieved through the exclusion of all other histories with other meanings : the totalization can only totalize if everything which remains other to it is excluded .
28 Although many Homes may not give you an induction pack , you could start to make up one of your own .
29 The demes were organized into three groups ( or trittyes ) , coastal , in land and city , and these were artificially aggregated into bigger units called tribes , phylai : a trittys of coastal , a trittys of inland and a trittys of city demes went to make up one of the ten tribes of Attica , each of which sent fifty councillors to Athens .
30 The school is a snapshot of the American West , the great swath of the Plains between the Missouri River and the Rockies that makes up one fifth of continental America but which in the last generation has become known as the Empty Quarter , or the Dying Heart of the US .
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