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

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1 The syllables making up an instruction are placed immediately after the syllables of the previous instruction , without regard for the boundaries between words .
2 6.7 The thing which all the adjectives of the sort found in ( 33 ) have in common is that on the intensional level they qualify the relation between the entity identified by the noun phrase in which they appear and the description supported by the words making up the remainder of that phrase .
3 These include the spatial or temporal intervals between the elements making up a display ( Kimura , 1969 ; Hines and Satz , 1971 ) , the distance of stimuli from fixation ( Bryden , 1966 ; McKeever and Gill 1972c ; Carmon and Nachson , 1973 ; Curcio , MacKavey and Rosen , 1974 ) , the spatial frequency of the stimulus ( Rao , Rourke and Whitman , 1981 ) , the directional characteristics of words and letters ( Harcum and Filion , 1963 ; Bryden , 1966 ; 1968 ; White , 1969b ) , the number of times a stimulus is presented ( Hardyck , Tzeng and Wang , 1977 ; 1978 ; Schmuller , 1980 ) , exposure duration ( Bryden , 1965 ; Gill and McKeever , 1974 ; Beaumont and Dimond , 1975 ) , stimulus size ( Pring , 1981 ; Pitblado , 1979b ) , typeface ( Bryden and Allard , 1976 ) , complexity ( Fontenot , 1973 ) and discriminability ( Patterson and Bradshaw , 1975 ) .
4 O. J. Braddick ( personal communication ) has pointed out that unlike monocular perspective cues , the differential perspective cues described here could be exploited without the need to make assumptions about the homogeneity or isotropy of the elements making up the surface .
5 The set of three translational degrees of freedom for each of a set of N atoms is modified when the atoms make up a molecule .
6 Thus intravalence excitation and valence-electron ionization transitions contain information characteristic of molecules , whereas core-electron ionizations relate to the atoms making up the molecules .
7 But I w I was wondering myself did the watchmen make up the story or did it come ?
8 In the following sections the components , structure , and tendencies involved with the firms making up the holiday industry are analysed ; and recent competitive battles are reviewed .
9 The boyfriends of the girls made up the numbers .
10 In FE , where the modules make up the bulk of the non-advanced curriculum , each student , on average , undertakes six modules .
11 ‘ But why in hell should the police make up a story about an accident ? ’
12 1982 , Academic Press ) , the deposits making up the platforms there accumulated naturally as sea levels gradually rose between about 4000 and 2500 years ago .
13 ‘ To the lighthouse ’ had been our motto , and there we went , leading George , while the others made up a fire and roasted whole the lamb they had brought with them for a picnic luncheon .
14 The other way is for the adults to make up a course .
15 In examples 2 and 3 teachers will have to ensure that the focus of the parts making up the units is not lost within the organisational strategy .
16 It was mentioned in chapter one that the rocks making up the Earth 's mantle show the same kind of behaviour — on a short time-scale , they are rigid ( ’ solid ’ ) enough to transmit shock waves from earthquakes , but on a much longer time-scale , they can ‘ flow ’ , and accommodate the convection movements which are believed to provide the driving mechanisms behind Plate Tectonics .
17 For example , consider a portfolio composed of the shares making up the FT 30 using data from the r m S of October-December 1986 ( see Table 5.1 ) .
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