Example sentences of "[noun sg] [conj] make up a " in BNC.
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1 | This allowed us to line the side curtains in striped fabric and make up a flat roof instead of a gathered one . |
2 | Nor is science concerned with just the kinds of generalization that make up a theory of determinism with respect to our lives . |
3 | Clear away topsoil and make up a simple formwork of timber supported by pegs set on the outside . |
4 | Hooker Phil Kearns said : ‘ If winning can inspire so many people than I can put up will the months of hard slog , sleepless nights , aches and pains and fleeting fears of failure that make up a World Cup campaign . |
5 | The conclusions are based , as they have to be , on the smaller bits of behaviour that make up a given style . |
6 | Each application places its own peculiar burden on the hardware that makes up a system . |
7 | Both can be presumed to matter most when and where they are most influential — as in the charting of the interests , concerns and methods of analysis that make up a new academic discipline . |
8 | They are defined as firms or enterprises whose final output is in some sense non-material , irrespective of the types of occupation that make up a firm 's labour force . |
9 | When the children arrive you give them each a balloon and make up a convenient number of teams . |
10 | Erm so do you feel that in the years that you 've worked here are women just as important in the factory and make up a large part of the workforce now as they , as they 've ever done ? |