Example sentences of "[adj] make up a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | 2 Make up a table like the one shown . |
2 | 4 Make up a continuation of the story , using any clues you can find . |
3 | Even Association football has grown at the grass roots with a further 2,000 clubs affiliating to the FA in the second half of the 1970s to make up a total of almost 40,000 . |
4 | 3 Make up a table like this for all the dialect words in the story : 4 Tell this story , or a story of your own , in your own dialect , or a dialect that you know well . |
5 | The school has applied to patent the design , and pupils are busy making up a batch of fifty to sell to commercial customers . |
6 | Since the plant manager was never able to make up a day 's loss of output which pulled down his monthly overall efficiency figures on which he was judged , it was never difficult for Clasper to prove his point . |
7 | When Rob broke a leg she was able to make up a lot of lost ground and was selected to the British Team two seasons before him in 1981 . |
8 | and she goes , she goes oh that ca n't be true , she goes , she goes that ca n't be true your just making up a load of bull cos you never went to the cinema , I thought oh |
9 | This meant that it was possible to make up a test focused at the middle of the target attainment range with a minimum of trialling . |
10 | It is possible to make up a tube by winding and gluing layers of brown paper round a suitable former . |