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

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1 Hailed as a kind of dominant world religion , science is a powerful tool some men have used to elevate themselves above other men , women , children , and the plants and animals that make up the world we live in .
2 In performance mode , each program is treated as a complete effect unit and can be controlled by editing the parameters that make up the program .
3 The Teacher 's Books explain clearly how to teach each lesson , and how to get the best out of each of the books that make up the course .
4 The secret of success in this task is finding the key words that make up the skeleton .
5 One obvious division is by the independent nations that make up the subcontinent ; the major three are shown in Figure 2.12 .
6 This chapter describes , with some basic facts and figures , the range of institutions that make up the United Kingdom 's education system .
7 This lies behind the very large number of habitual activities that make up the routines of ordinary day-to-day life .
8 All vitamins and essential minerals are necessary to assist in normal functioning of the thousands of different chemical reactions that make up the body 's metabolism .
9 One or two of the few houses that make up the hamlet of San Sano were acquired and transformed by the owner with great mastery into the attractive Hotel Residence San Sano , Signor Matarazzo 's taste runs to what could be called a ‘ glorification of simplicity ’ .
10 A colour catalogue , costing £3 , also illustrates the abundance of smaller accessories that make up the Shaker look .
11 It is not difficult to imagine that the impact of the crash caused damage to almost all the various spindles that make up the centre-pieces of many of the sub-assemblies .
12 The following evening we established base camp at 16,700fft and spent the next 28 days , in fairly unpredictable weather , climbing many of the graceful peaks that make up the Chong Kumdan massif .
13 The 26 environmental groups that make up the Everglades Coalition say the agreement does not go far enough , failing to tackle the problem of how to restore the natural rise and fall of water in the swamps , which has been disrupted by dikes , canals and other human intervention .
14 This is the first event organised by Network Craigavon and was a co-operative effort by members of the different groups that make up the Network .
15 Under Franco , they used to be distributed among representatives of the different political groups that made up the regime 's base of support ; under democracy , incumbents in such posts have tended to be replaced with each change of government .
16 For example , if the proton-neutron mass difference were not about twice the mass of the electron , one would not obtain the couple of hundred or so stable nucleides that make up the elements and are the basis of chemistry and biology .
17 Are our organs of government too crude to deal with the conflicting claims of the myriad small communities that make up the whole ?
18 The seven communities that made up the population of Møn in those days ranged round one or other of the churches and each community made itself known to the others in a common language of bells .
19 Suffice as it 's to say that the negotiations did provide for extra seats for Germany in account of the additional population that accrued to Germany from the reunification of East and West Germany and er er at the same time the opportunity was taken to allot some extra seats to some other countries er which erm bore in mind er more closely than before , the respective differences in population sizes of the various countries that make up the community , er the two special committees that I referred to Mr Deputy Speaker , were set up in July nineteen ninety three .
20 Among the starfish , sea urchins , featherstars and sea cucumbers that make up the phylum Echinodermata there are many of interest to the hobbyist .
21 Of the 49 movements that make up the collection of 1708 , 35 are connected by incipit to at least one other in the same tonality .
22 Whilst the system remains paper based , the actual certificates and bills that make up the instruments will be held in a safe custody vault at the CMO .
23 The needle enters this space by passing between two of the lumbar vertebrae ( the lowest of the bones that make up the spine ) after the whole area has been infiltrated with local anaesthetic .
24 Among the organisations that make up the network are : Institute for the Study of the Bible ( Pietermaritzburg ) ; Theological Exchange Programme ( Athlone ) ; Crisis Care ( Chatsworth ) ; South African Council of Churches Library ( Johannesburg ) ; Association of Committed Theologians ( Braamfontein ) ; Catholic Youth ( Pretoria ) ; Diakonia ( Durban ) ; Christian Research , Education and Information for Democracy ( Johannesburg ) ; Ecumenical Centre Trust Resource Centre ( Durban ) ; and one organisation from Maseru , Lesotho , has joined the network : Transformation Resource Centre .
25 This advantage stems from the fact that the companies and organisations that make up the market tend to be clustered together , for instance on a geographical basis , or by product type .
26 The palace of ‘ Black Ab ’ , the grandfather of King Hussein , overlooked the mosque , the bazaar and the huddle of insanitary buildings that made up the capital .
27 He went from one end to the other of the U-shaped hotel , up and down steps that marked the boundaries of the three separate buildings that made up the Steam Packet Hotel .
28 The port of Anjer quite simply ceased to exist as the succession of great waves washed over it , carrying away all the flimsy wooden buildings that made up the town .
29 A written or printed character that symbolises the idea of a thing without indicating the sounds that make up the word(s) .
30 However , 30 June 1989 saw the Battalion deployed on its biennial AMF(L) exercise to Denmark , hard at work alongside the other armies that make up the AMF(L) .
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