Example sentences of "[be] made up [prep] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 The last kind of Professional Development Award is the Certificate , which can be made up of varying numbers of National Certificate Modules , Higher National Units , or Workplace Assessed Units .
2 The essential idea is that all the possible states of oscillation of light moving in the z direction can be made up of judicious mixtures of the two basic oscillations in the x and y directions .
3 The councils would be made up of four wards within Edinburgh and three wards outwith the city .
4 If social life is seen as no longer ideally ordered but as made up of every-day material practices , and painting is part and parcel of social life , then painting should be made up of similar practices .
5 It will be headed as president by Willie Shen , who has been m.d. of Longman Group Far East for the past 18 years , and will initially be made up of two divisions : Longman Hong Kong and Longman Asia ELT .
6 The sample will be made up of two subsamples : those working full and part time and those not in employment .
7 Its profile was an irregular parallelogram , and it appeared to be made up of interlocking blocks of crystalline metal .
8 Instead , we adopted the new that level III should be made up of 18 credits .
9 New prisons are likely to be made up of self-contained units holding 50–100 prisoners , with cells opening into a central area for staff observation .
10 Each activity will be made up of several episodes .
11 Almost the entire labour force might be made up of seasonal workers .
12 This life-principle was very important to the early alchemists : they saw it as so real that , not only did they consider all entities to be made up of differing proportions of dead matter and life force ( spirit ) , they tried to use the spirit as , in essence , just one more chemical .
13 With free counterpoint it is possible also to vary the number of ‘ parts ’ to form chords of different densities at any point , so that each horizontal line can be made up of vertical combinations of various numbers of notes .
14 It would be made up of local councillors ( increasingly , the only people in the party with experience of ruling ) , MPs , MEPs and trade unionists .
15 Organisations may also be made up of different groups and professions and when these groups seek to assert themselves then the organisation may well be characterised by competition between groups .
16 These cause trouble because often the speller does not recognise that words can be made up of different bits brought together .
17 If this file is fully inverted , the resultant file will contain as many records as there are unique descriptor values — say V. The inverted file will be made up of variable-length records .
18 As has been indicated , environmental scanning can be considered to be made up of three processes :
19 they 'll be made up of faithful ones , that er will , will have to die , they 'll have to shove their flesh with
20 Two-stage elections for members of the Grand National Assembly ( to be made up of 400 representatives ) were scheduled for June 10 and 17 .
21 Most physiological psychologists expect the brain to be made up of complementary modules and that lesions will produce double dissociations .
22 The palmier biscuits can be made up to two weeks in advance of the filling them with the whipped cream , as long as they are stored in an airtight tin .
23 An application for a warrant of further detention can be made up to 42 hours from the commencement of the detention clock , in a situation where the 36 hour period runs out at a time when it is not possible for a magistrate 's court to sit .
24 I was grateful to the hon. Gentleman for raising that , because it is not often realised that such claims can be made up to three months before the person enters care , although I am aware that the circumstances do not always allow that .
25 When she discovered , in the summer of 1977 , that 5,500 metres of plain cloth was ‘ hanging about in Helmond and they do n't know what to do with it ’ , she was appalled and gave orders for it to be made up into suitable garments immediately .
26 This group also had to be made up on strict equal-opportunities lines , with the requisite number of minorities and women .
27 Staff at Corin Medical in Cirencester are producing the different pieces of the artificial hip joint which like lego can be made up in 120 combinations .
28 It was a curious mixture of determined work , for many undergraduates had lost five years or more , and of equally certain enjoyment , for the lost years had to be made up in other ways too .
29 The latter should be made up in plain fabrics or those with a small overall design .
30 It seemed likely that about half this shortfall could be made up from other sources , some within OPEC and some outside it ( Mexico , the North Sea and others ) .
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