Example sentences of "makes [adv prt] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Each of the chants , songs , or poems that makes up a unit teaches a basic structure and is extended by a relevant picture activity . |
2 | Each application places its own peculiar burden on the hardware that makes up a system . |
3 | A collection of these tags makes up a style sheet and , together with the skeleton document , are saved as a template . |
4 | ‘ What we need is to put more focus on creating brand-consciousness — and by that I mean everything that makes up a brand , such as style , colour , fashionableness , image , price , quality . |
5 | With Jannie Breedt and the mercurial Francois Pienaar he makes up a back row that is ideally suited to the type of game South Africa will need to play to beat the best in the world . |
6 | A group of data planes makes up a memory bank . |
7 | The union 's membership makes up a quarter of the County 's teaching strength . |
8 | Sigma consists of two dim stars , close to Aldebaran ; Delta ( 3.8 ) , makes up a pair with the fainter star 64 Tauri ( 4.8 ) ; and Theta is a naked-eye double , made up of a white star of magnitude 3.4 and a K-type orange companion of magnitude 3.8 . |
9 | A group of such households makes up a village and between such groups there is usually hostility from simple avoidance of one another to open warfare . |
10 | A group of control intervals makes up a control area . |
11 | The lowest level of index records makes up the sequence set , and in this case the pointers are to control intervals ; the total number of control intervals indexed by one index record makes up a control area . |
12 | WHAT MAKES UP A WOMAN ? |
13 | The court makes up a record card from the spare copy summons lodged . |
14 | Hence the rather long question that makes up the sub-title of this section . |
15 | Linthal takes its name from the river Linth which drains the beautiful transverse valley that largely makes up the canton of Glarus . |
16 | Furthermore , this pattern of decisions is recognized as of very special interest because it makes up the state of equilibrium . |
17 | This same guilloche also makes up the border of the saltire , thus enclosing the curved sides of the semi-roundels , all of which appear to have contained a seabeast . |
18 | The average rank of the characters that makes up the candidate word is determined . |
19 | People who are in one particular workplace and that workplace makes up the branch , then it 's clear from the sort of jobs that they do which section they should be in . |
20 | It is thought possible that , when the Universe came into existence , there was by chance a little more matter than antimatter ; most of the matter destroyed itself by interaction with the antimatter , but that still left some over — the matter which makes up the Universe around us . |
21 | Gamma , a decidedly orange K-type star , makes up the Dragon 's head with Beta , Xi ( 3.7 ) and Nu , which is a wide double ; each component is of magnitude 4.9 , and the ‘ twins ’ are identical . |
22 | First , they invite you to show that you are familiar with the basic , raw material which makes up the subject — whether this is a work , a series of works , a literary theory , the historical context of an author or what critics have said about something . |
23 | The lowest level of index records makes up the sequence set , and in this case the pointers are to control intervals ; the total number of control intervals indexed by one index record makes up a control area . |
24 | But their genes — DNA — are simply distributed around the cytoplasm , the material that makes up the body of the cell . |
25 | The systematic pattern of adjustments in market plans which makes up the market process arises , as we have seen , from the market participants ' discovery that their anticipations were overly optimistic or unduly pessimistic . |
26 | Words , he said , are interdependent parts of the ‘ structural ’ system which makes up the language . |
27 | In the theatre , he argues , there is ( a ) an internal dramatist — who makes up the characters and their actions ; ( b ) an internal actor — who represents to the reader for his benefit the actions he has made up as dramatist ; and , finally , ( c ) an internal audience . |
28 | Each column ( or field ) contains one classification of the information that makes up the record . |
29 | The preserved GMP can sometimes fall short of what you would have had from SERPS , and in these cases the state makes up the difference . |
30 | If his employer 's scheme has ‘ contracted out ’ , they must pay you half his guaranteed minimum pension , and the state makes up the difference . |