Example sentences of "[noun] make up [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Sir [ James ] Stephen added : ‘ The effect of adopting this definition would be to include under one description all the cognate offences which at present make up the crime of theft . |
2 | Of the relatively small amount of CDs issued in other currencies , yen and ECU make up the bulk . |
3 | Animals make up a category of painting with an uneven reputation , though the theme is one of obvious importance and interest in sculpture . |
4 | The amp 's master volume pot , headphone socket and mains switch make up the remainder of front panel controls . |
5 | The snakes and the tardy remedy make up the entirety of God 's response . |
6 | Such combinations make up the particles known as mesons , which are unstable because the quark and antiquark can annihilate each other , producing electrons and other particles . |
7 | Some 126 companies make up the membership of the BSIA . |
8 | The landscape manager faces major practical difficulties due to lack of basic information , including the extent and location of the individual elements of land cover ( woodlands , moorlands , farmland , etc ) or the way in which these elements make up the landscape . |
9 | Ships flying the Greek flag make up the world 's third-biggest merchant fleet , after Liberia 's and Panama 's ( having recently beaten an uppity Japan back into fourth place ) , and account for 40% of the European Community 's total tonnage . |
10 | In Guyana 's interior , forest-dwelling Indians make up the majority of the population . |
11 | Theta ( 3.6 ) and Eta make up a pair . |
12 | Small-scale hydropower projects and electricity generated from waste make up the majority of the schemes which have received approval . |
13 | The set of three translational degrees of freedom for each of a set of N atoms is modified when the atoms make up a molecule . |
14 | Often current slang and colloquialisms make up the bulk of such people 's language . |
15 | Dan Jennings , Mari-Ann Dore and Rebecca Grisewood make up the backing group , and the girls also performed a duet . |
16 | Together , Indexes and display pages make up the LIFESPAN User Interface which covers all LIFESPAN activities . |
17 | Five other manuals make up the remainder of the LIFESPAN documentation . |
18 | These assumptions make up a set of inter-related hypotheses about the processes and criteria of class membership . |
19 | Approximately 150 people make up the population of Tibthorpe ; their homes with beautiful views over the surrounding countryside . |
20 | The miscellany of different loans make up an alphabet soup of SALs , SECALs and ESAFs . |
21 | Various fees and charges make up the difference between the offer and bid prices , such as profit , brokerage charges , trustees ' fees and contract stamp , although the maximum permissible spread is regulated by the Department of Trade and Industry . |
22 | Both manual and non-manual occupations make up the labour force in service industries . |
23 | A few letters and edited sections of four interviews with the artist make up the rest of the volume which has some interesting illustrations reproducing photographs of the artist and friends . |
24 | Three of its leading stars make up a triangle , inside which lies the red supergiant . |
25 | And new paintings by Lawrence Gipe make up an installation downtown at Blum-Helman , opening 10 October and running until 21 November . |
26 | These children make up the majority of patients in growth disorder clinics . |
27 | In FE , where the modules make up the bulk of the non-advanced curriculum , each student , on average , undertakes six modules . |
28 | A hall , lounge , kitchen , dining area , three bedrooms and bathroom/ w.c. make up the accommodation . |
29 | Smokers and ex-smokers make up a subgroup at increased risk for development of adenocarcinoma in Barrett 's oesophagus ; those patients with specialised type metaplasia and who may benefit from surgical intervention warrant regular endoscopy and biopsy whereas non-smokers are at low risk . |
30 | ‘ Others make up a bed on the sofa each night . |