Example sentences of "[be] made [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Time will put everything right , unkind words , ill-judged behaviour — stupidity , cruelty , it can all be made up for , cancelled out later .
2 Flower arrangers can test their skills by submitting designs for that posy , and colleagues will choose the winning entry to be made up for 2 July .
3 But the development of a child 's body and mind in the first three years of life is absolutely vital — any stunting of growth in these years can not be made up for in later life .
4 Petal paste can be bought as a powder in cake decorating shops and needs to be made up with water .
5 When it 's necessary to build deeper than suitable for full block courses , the difference can be made up with bricks , laid normally for a 75mm depth , and on edge to give a 110mm course .
6 I 'd be made up with you would you ?
7 This poem is generally agreed to be made up of material from different dates and there are considerable textual differences between manuscript versions .
8 It is well established that any Palestinian delegates must be acceptable to all parties : if this were not already the case , the Palestinian delegation would be made up of PLO members .
9 In most gardens the show must be made up of performers that can do a spring or summer act as good as their autumn one .
10 A key feature of a generative programme is that it can be made up of quite simple instructions , yet generate very complex forms .
11 The migrating cells may be made up of a mixture of all the different cell types in immature form , that go to all the sites and a particular type survives only if it arrives at an appropriate site — a sort of cell selection .
12 When a thin section of a basalt is examined under a microscope , it can be seen to be made up of a closely-felted mass of interlocking needle-like crystals of feldspar , a millimetre or so long , with a scattering of more colourful tiny crystals of olivine and pyroxene and some black opaque specks of iron oxides .
13 The desert sand sometimes seemed to be made up of pellets of dried yeast , road-workers ' grit , or face-powder .
14 ‘ Less-favoured areas in danger of depopulation and where the conservation of the countryside is necessary , shall be made up of farming areas … ’
15 The structure of this process can be considered to be made up of three main parts :
16 As has been indicated , environmental scanning can be considered to be made up of three processes :
17 This chapter will look at what a School Development Plan might be made up of , and some of the issues involved in its construction , implementation and evaluation .
18 Instead they will be made up of a small professional core supplemented by part-timers plus a number of small firms to which they will contract out work .
19 The bulk of the diet should be made up of vegetables and high-protein foods , such as meat , fish , eggs and cheese .
20 When one lives alone , the world seems to be made up of couples , but , in fact , it is not .
21 The unit will run quite satisfactorily on a 6V battery supply , though this should be made up of four U2 size cells , in preference to the small single 6V batteries .
22 It would be made up of local councillors ( increasingly , the only people in the party with experience of ruling ) , MPs , MEPs and trade unionists .
23 The panel that he envisaged would be made up of their representatives and would provide them with a forum to air concerns .
24 The Institute of the future could be made up of groups of chartered accountants , with their own specialist designatory letters , if proposals unanimously endorsed by the Institute 's Council , are approved .
25 This life-principle was very important to the early alchemists : they saw it as so real that , not only did they consider all entities to be made up of differing proportions of dead matter and life force ( spirit ) , they tried to use the spirit as , in essence , just one more chemical .
26 My face seemed to be made up of a mass of needles or electrical impulses . ’
27 My face seemed to be made up of a mass of needles or spikes or electrical impulses .
28 The crew of the train will be made up of the following people : Keith Dawson ( organiser of ‘ Vintage Train ’ ) ; .
29 The Great Western Weekend will be made up of an intensive service using 5029 , the railway 's own resident ex-GW ‘ Odney Manor , ’ and another visitor , 2-8-0T 5220 from the Great Central Railway .
30 Questionnaires or interview schedules may be made up of ‘ closed ’ or ‘ open ’ questions .
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