Example sentences of "[verb] to make up the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | These are mixes which are designed for the horse owner who still wants to feed traditionally ie oats etc , but wants to make up the deficiencies with a specific mix . |
2 | It would require two million for the costs to be covered , so the Spanish government has to make up the shortfall . |
3 | ‘ The county council has to make up the remainder but it has already limited the amount it intends to spend . ’ |
4 | Seeing no need why it alone should be expected to make up the deficit , it requested its allies to increase their defence expenditure . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | He did n't know why he kept them really , except that they helped to make up the number on the shelves . |
7 | The media helped to make up the minds of those who were newly interested in politics , or unusually interested in politics , interested in the election but not very interested in politics generally . |
8 | To get maximum benefit in making your diet easy , speedy and healthy , obtain your dietary fibre from a wide range of cereal , fruit and vegetable foods rather than seeking to make up the total from just one or two very fibre-rich foods . |
9 | Nonetheless , it was decided to make up the numbers with category B and C refugees . |
10 | Consigning me to hell seemed to make up the bulk of it , as I recall . |
11 | In the ancient world these dies were engraved by hand , but from the early medieval period punches began to be hammered into the die to make up the designs . |
12 | In what was in effect a mini-budget , Wilson announced on Dec. 19 , 1989 , a reduction in the proposed GST from 9 per cent to 7 per cent but announced further measures to make up the revenue loss . |
13 | I 'm going to make up the fabric I 've got . |
14 | 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 . |
15 | So Hinkley C and two further stations would be needed to make up the shortfall . |
16 | the necessary heading allowance , that is the amount of fabric needed to make up the heading |
17 | Frank will be going into more detail on these and our other businesses , which are all facing an uphill struggle , particularly in the U K and North America , both in deep recession and which you can see continue to make up the bulk of our markets . |
18 | Write down the amount needed to make up the imprest . |
19 | There is a slim chance that you will have to make up the shortfall . |
20 | Civic Theatre director Brian Goddard says the internationally acclaimed English Shakespeare Company will have to make up the money for lost bar , ice cream and coffee sales . |
21 | The clinics will have to make up the difference with funds from the Länder , thereby ensuring that the money is used for its intended purpose . |
22 | This has now been officially recognised and it is expected that extra student places will be provided to make up the deficiency . |
23 | Now bills for other bands from next April will have to be increased to make up the shortfall , says the Local Government Information Unit . |
24 | After this , your payments will be increased to make up the shortfall . |
25 | The term hardware refers to the electronic and electromechanical bits and pieces that go to make up the machine . |
26 | Which system we would have to decide , who draws up the list er would the list be a U K one , a regional one or would it be one in the separate countries that go to make up the U K. A huge amount of discussion there , not a chance missed at all , er he wanted a separate seat for for Cornwall . |
27 | Latent inhibition training can be expected , therefore , to establish a network of associations among the component parts that go to make up the stimulus . |
28 | The nation-state , therefore , is the spatial reference point for most of the crucial transnational practices that go to make up the structures of the global system , in the sense that most transnational practices intersect in particular countries and come under the jurisdiction of particular nation-states . |
29 | They are doing work which every compositor is called upon to do at some time or another , that is plain composition , " but he added that the men do " the many operations that go to make up the comp 's calling " . |
30 | Of all the elements that go to make up the accident causation system , the one that has received the least attention in residential areas is the design of the road network itself . |