Example sentences of "the [noun] make [adv] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 The latest figures from the Home Office show that the largest of the 60 seizures of the drug made up to the end of June this year was 40 grammes in Nottingham .
2 Here , the proceeds of a fresh issue of shares may be used instead to the extent of the lesser of the company 's share premium account ( including any premium on the fresh issue ) and the amount of the premium on the original issue ( in which case the company 's share premium account will be reduced by a sum equal to the payment made out of the proceeds of the fresh issue ) ( s160(2) ) .
3 The contribution which the College makes directly to the development of librarianship and allied subjects in the further education sector in Wales is however limited , if the evidence of the research interests of the staff and the published list of student projects are anything to go by .
4 Since Intersolv reckons that maintenance accounts for some half of all programming work in MVS sites , and says that the research makes up for the bulk of this work , the potential time savings for users and the potential market for Intersolv are substantial .
5 He is right to draw attention to the divisions on the Labour side of the House , which were made clear by the way in which the House responded to a point that the Leader of the Opposition made yesterday about the so-called unity of the Labour party .
6 But the winners make up with the size of their winnings what they lack in numbers .
7 Yesterday saw the first meeting of North Essex Health Authority , which replaces the consortium made up of the old north east , mid and west Essex district health authorities .
8 The team made up from the Bullion and PGM refineries , made their way back to Royston loaded down with a boot-full of tools .
9 Erm , I find myself agreeing with what Mr Courcier said , er , about Hambledon , I do n't think it realistic to expect existing settleme , villages within the area of search to form a nucleus for a new settlement , they 're simply too small and would be swamped by any development , and also the er I stand by the statements made yesterday about the environmental quality of the settlements , about there form , settings , and characters , and I really do n't think that they could form the nucleus of a new settlement .
10 More difficult is the point made earlier about the lack of language and concepts to enable the silent to speak .
11 The point made above concerning the production of a good plan is crucial for leasehold property .
12 The point made earlier about the potential empathy of the sexual outcast is here made in reverse — about a community in relation to him or her .
13 The thief made off with the week-end offerings from St. Mary 's Star of the Sea Roman Catholic Church in Killyleagh .
14 If the person makes up for the deficit by eating extra nutritious food , then he or she might have an adequate amount of nutrients , but the high overall food and calorie intake will lead to obesity .
15 The electronic popular music of rock is so different in form and function from the old print-based pop of ‘ moon and June ’ , and so akin to the old pre-literate oral forms of folk music , that most of the assumptions made today about the relations between the two are misguided , based on theories devised at a time when the complete destruction of folk culture by the industrial state seemed only a matter of time .
16 It is now possible to draw together the comments made above on the various aspects of the division of labour .
17 We saw no razorbills , which was a surprise , and the few little auks we saw were all out on the water , but the puffins made up for the loss .
18 There are provisions enabling the contravener to be stripped of the profit made out of the transactions and for the profit to be distributed among the investors .
19 Finally , why will the Government not allow the extra European funds to be spent in the coalfields to make up for the jobs that have been lost ?
20 ( a ) Client name/address and phone numbers The points made above concerning the client 's name apply equally here .
21 This important qualification , together with the points made earlier about the status of equilibrium paths , needs to be remembered when interpreting the results .
22 This reinforces the statement made earlier about the need to define SBUs very carefully .
23 At the top of the hill Ossian still had the lead , and he kept in front as the runners made down to the final bend , though Pistol Packer and Caro were improving their positions .
24 She may have read the remarks made yesterday by the Association of British Chambers of Commerce , which made its position perfectly clear on the agreement at Maastricht .
25 The contrasts made above between the political systems on the two sides of the Atlantic suggest that it may be much more difficult for British pressure groups to identify points at which the political system is particularly open to influence .
26 One of the men , however , easily held down the exciseman while the others made off with the booty .
27 It said the figure was four times greater than the estimate made recently by the independent Henley Centre , and that the company was " ruthlessly exploiting the jobs issue " .
28 This is the time to make up for the imprecision of the life story in Step 1 .
29 Detectives believe the thieves made off in the direction of Barnwell Place and are eager to hear from anyone who might have seen them .
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