Example sentences of "[noun pl] to make up a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | A number of European countries are dependent on migrants from poorer European or Third World nations to make up a labour shortage in certain industries . |
2 | Now the editors have picked out some plums to make up a poets ' special - from Eliot and Auden , through Allen Ginsberg ( 'I think it was about the same time that I was having these Blake visions ' ) to John Ashbery and the delightful Elizabeth Bishop . |
3 | However , in certain limited circumstances you can make voluntary contributions to make up a shortfall in a particular year . |
4 | We 're talking about the multi-faceted Bleach here The band who , on their current tour , want to collect good food recipes to make up a nosh fanzine . |
5 | The other way is for the adults to make up a course . |
6 | Having pressed all the component parts to make up a wedding picture for the bride , there may be some pieces left over ( if you have followed my advice and pressed additional flowers and foliage in case of accident ) . |
7 | He says it could be a person who 's removing animal parts to make up a potion . |