Example sentences of "make up [adv] [prep] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 The porosity of these rocks is made up predominantly of intercrystalline voids ( Fig. 22c ) formed by the selective corrosion and removal of dolomite crystals and the observed porosities and permeabilities typically range from 10–30% and 1–100 mD , respectively ( Fig. 23 ) .
2 After 1750 domestic exports were made up predominantly of manufactured goods .
3 And finally we would come to Finnegans Wake , apparently mocking our very attempt to read by calling in question what is , I suppose , the most basic of all assumptions about writing , that whatever form it takes it will be made up essentially of recognisable words .
4 As the planning team was made up mainly of part-time members , we quickly realised that communication was an important issue .
5 Sections comprise approximately twenty policemen and women , made up mostly of regular constables , but each has attached to it a number of full-time reservists .
6 The Juventus player 's display was one of the few bright spots as England made heavy work of beating a San Marino side made up mainly of part-time players , including postmen , bus drivers and newsagents .
7 The screen showed a disc , made up mainly of different shades of blue and wispy bits of cloud .
8 To ensure that the internal auditors have a significant degree of independence within the company the chief internal auditor should report to the chief executive and to a financial reporting and audit committee ( FRAC ) made up entirely of non-executive directors .
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