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

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1 Recently refurbished and extended , it provides a meeting room , a smaller games room with snooker table , and a kitchen , and is well used for all the activities that make up village life .
2 Expectancy theories are concerned with the relationships among the inputs that make up motivation .
3 In Warmia and Mazuria , two of the districts that made up East Prussia , the Poles suffered serious reverses , gaining only 3 of the 28 disputed villages .
4 Biochemists are therefore interested in the compounds that make up cells and organisms , and how they are formed and can interact .
5 So do the conventions that make up rules of the road .
6 Law-enforcement officials say the fear now is that the terrorists that blew up Pan Am 103 somehow learned about what the DEA was doing , infiltrated the undercover operation and substituted the bomb for the heroin in one of the DEA shipments .
7 ( There are extremely instructive comparisons to be made between the films that make up Manvell 's ‘ Miscellany ’ and the ‘ pantheon ’ of directors listed in the first , 1962 , issue of Movie — the changes are an eloquently stark illustration of the massive reorientation of British film culture . )
8 Everywhere in the stories that make up Joyce 's first major work , Dubliners , we come across a double reality , an invariable focus on the precise detail of place and person , class and bearing , speech and gesture .
9 There is first the fascinated attention we find in the stories that make up Dubliners .
10 They had retired from work within a year of each other and were looking forward to spending time together doing many of the things that bringing up children and working had so far prevented .
11 Er , what in fact this Committee is doing , is saying that at one of the sections that makes up part of it , you happen to have carry forwards spare from last year , therefore use them because we ca n't identify anything else in budget savings for this , next year .
12 Although the tasks that make up housework are dissimilar , there is said to be a ‘ sameness ’ about them which derives from their frequent need to be repeated , their lack of intrinsic meaning , and the impermanence of the goals they achieve .
13 One thing it could do now is to trash the notions that prop up Trident .
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