Example sentences of "[that] [verb] [verb] up [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I only wish I could mention everyone and everything that goes to make up the whole of Christian Aid and its spirit , but be assured that we do not forget any contribution or take anyone 's help for granted .
2 The heavier atomic bits — the stuff that goes to make up the planets — they had to wait until later until they 'd had a chance to be built up .
3 I referred to Yorkshire six minutes ago — it has taken the hon. Gentleman that long to work up a head of steam .
4 In fact they had Mala 's and my molecu-prints and other data from our previous visits , and that helped to speed up the process to a slow crawl .
5 Er , one thing that tends to use up a lot of memory , is when you insert columns on the left of the spreadsheets .
6 For every dot that needed to build up a character a spark is generated by the printer which burns away the thin silver coating revealing the black backing paper .
7 At one time it looked like everything we 'd done in twenty years was going to be spread out on the table — and that included sating up a group to destabilise our closest ally if it got needed .
8 The assumption remains that most women will continue to be satisfied with conventional provision and that the others , the ‘ more liberated ’ perhaps , can choose women 's studies options which now exist amidst the many other courses that go to make up a centre programme .
9 Nevertheless , it is possible to describe some of the typical components that go to make up a paradigm .
10 Figure 11.4 shows the complicated web of paper transfers that go to make up a transaction .
11 Whatever the actual part you play in the business , or indeed , if you have to play all the parts that go to make up a funeral directing business , what is your attitude towards the job as a whole ?
12 The nation-state , therefore , is the spatial reference point for most of the crucial transnational practices that go to make up the structures of the global system , in the sense that most transnational practices intersect in particular countries and come under the jurisdiction of particular nation-states .
13 They are doing work which every compositor is called upon to do at some time or another , that is plain composition , " but he added that the men do " the many operations that go to make up the comp 's calling " .
14 Which system we would have to decide , who draws up the list er would the list be a U K one , a regional one or would it be one in the separate countries that go to make up the U K. A huge amount of discussion there , not a chance missed at all , er he wanted a separate seat for for Cornwall .
15 The term hardware refers to the electronic and electromechanical bits and pieces that go to make up the machine .
16 Latent inhibition training can be expected , therefore , to establish a network of associations among the component parts that go to make up the stimulus .
17 Of all the elements that go to make up the accident causation system , the one that has received the least attention in residential areas is the design of the road network itself .
18 The Book of Earth , the cornucopia of all the tiny books that go to make up The Book of Languages and even more disconcertingly , The Book of Mirrors , are all locked up in a glass case .
19 Among the shields are those of Bohemia , Moravia , Silesia and Upper and Lower Lusatia , the states that went to make up the lands of Bohemia .
20 Each of the hunt masters had signed their portion of the map , and each hunt had sent a brush — even those that had broken up no fox while she was in their country .
21 Leicester went into the game inspired by four wins in five games , a run that had opened up the possibility of a hat-trick of promotion successes for manager Brian Little after taking Darlington from the Vauxhall Conference to the Third Division in the last two seasons .
22 After this , all that remained to wrap up the conference was the Grand Raffle .
23 This latter is illustrated by the fact that until recently operating licences were issued more or less indiscriminately to any company that wanted to set up a sawmill .
24 Never rinse reusable filter materials in tap water and never use detergents or you will damage or totally destroy the beneficial bacteria that have built up the efficiency of the filter unit .
25 Connections of seven of the 11-strong field have persuaded themselves that their chances merit the late production of a £10,000 entry fee , beliefs that have pumped up the penalty value to over £133,000 .
26 The efforts made by Sussex police — and the three other UK forces that have set up a specialist antiques squad — are hampered by the fact that knocking in itself is not illegal .
27 In fact the Council that have put up the money to buy Medley boat station was in fact the Oxford City Council , so it is actually slightly different
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