Example sentences of "[vb pp] make [adv prt] the " in BNC.

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1 Relatives of people living in care homes can be expected to make up the difference between the amount of benefit and the charges actually levied by by the home .
2 Seeing no need why it alone should be expected to make up the deficit , it requested its allies to increase their defence expenditure .
3 The two local favourites , Claire Waddell , who currently leads the Grand Prix , and Julie Nicol are expected to make up the semi-final line-up .
4 Supplements therefore are designed to make up the basic food ingredients and balance them to keep the horse healthy .
5 Nonetheless , it was decided to make up the numbers with category B and C refugees .
6 Television therefore helped make up the minds of those who were newly interested in politics , or unusually interested in politics , interested in the election campaign but not very interested in politics more generally .
7 Their goodness has helped to make up the huge amount of goodness which has been accumulating for thousands of years and which we call the Created God . ’
8 If they pay most of your legal costs the contributions will be used to make up the difference and you will be refunded anything left over .
9 So Hinkley C and two further stations would be needed to make up the shortfall .
10 the necessary heading allowance , that is the amount of fabric needed to make up the heading
11 The 16 tonne lorry depositing a load is one of the 7,500 that are needed to make up the specified contours .
12 Edward Thompson in particular has stressed this effect , writing of Methodism 's late-eighteenth and early-nineteenth-century leaders : They weakened the poor from within by adding … the active ingredient of submission ; and they fostered within the Methodist Church those elements most suited to make up the psychic component of the work-discipline of which the manufacturers stood most in need .
13 This has now been officially recognised and it is expected that extra student places will be provided to make up the deficiency .
14 Now bills for other bands from next April will have to be increased to make up the shortfall , says the Local Government Information Unit .
15 After this , your payments will be increased to make up the shortfall .
16 I 'd better answer your questions in case you 're tempted to make up the answers . ’
17 Epistandard rates of evolution are required to make up the loss through extinction .
18 Almost all of the remaining capital required to make up the £1551 millions invested came from borrowing .
19 Candidates have a 5-year period to accumulate the module certificates required to make up the full group awards of :
20 This is the money required to make up the difference between what the company can pay and what it owes at any one time or , in accounts department terms , net current assets minus current liabilities .
21 This is the money required to make up the difference between what the company can pay and what it owes at any one time or , in accounts department terms , net current assets minus current liabilities .
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