Example sentences of "[noun] make up the [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 The amp 's master volume pot , headphone socket and mains switch make up the remainder of front panel controls .
4 The snakes and the tardy remedy make up the entirety of God 's response .
5 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 .
6 Some 126 companies make up the membership of the BSIA .
7 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 .
8 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 .
9 In Guyana 's interior , forest-dwelling Indians make up the majority of the population .
10 Small-scale hydropower projects and electricity generated from waste make up the majority of the schemes which have received approval .
11 Often current slang and colloquialisms make up the bulk of such people 's language .
12 Dan Jennings , Mari-Ann Dore and Rebecca Grisewood make up the backing group , and the girls also performed a duet .
13 Together , Indexes and display pages make up the LIFESPAN User Interface which covers all LIFESPAN activities .
14 Five other manuals make up the remainder of the LIFESPAN documentation .
15 Approximately 150 people make up the population of Tibthorpe ; their homes with beautiful views over the surrounding countryside .
16 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 .
17 Both manual and non-manual occupations make up the labour force in service industries .
18 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 .
19 These children make up the majority of patients in growth disorder clinics .
20 In FE , where the modules make up the bulk of the non-advanced curriculum , each student , on average , undertakes six modules .
21 A hall , lounge , kitchen , dining area , three bedrooms and bathroom/ w.c. make up the accommodation .
22 Middlesbrough and Charlton make up the group , Charlton tonight away to , Middlesbrough do n't play this evening , er no details as yet about how the game is going in Italy and we do n't expect to have any details either er because of the difficulties getting the score from Italy .
23 The underlined letters of each country make up the word .
24 Where they are disadvantaged , women make up the difference .
25 Three highly specified systems make up the range the CUE2 with a resolution of 512 x 512 pixels provides an extremely sharp and easy to work with image .
26 Together , then , the public services and the transport and distributive industries make up the bulk of service sector employment .
27 The cattle thefts are five times more significant than the murder when offences are counted , but sixteen times as important when the number of offenders make up the crime rate .
28 These losers make up the core of the 74% of Hungarians who in a recent opinion poll said they thought the economic situation had worsened .
29 Just what chemicals make up the cocktail in the mine shaft .
30 None of the fish in any of his tanks are what you could call unusual — Corydoras , Barbs , Livebearers , a couple of splendid wild Angels , and a Red Tailed Black Shark make up the majority of the stock .
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