Example sentences of "[prep] [noun pl] make [adv prt] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | This demonstrates once again the sensitivity of the conclusions to the choice of taxes to make up the rest of the package . |
2 | Lionello Venturi considered lives of artists made up a basic category of art criticism , buttressing his opinion with accounts of writings by Vasari and others . |
3 | It is thus possible to describe an assembly of entities making up a component as a set of elements , such as shown in Figure 2.2 , for both the geometry and the function . |
4 | Lastly , there are a number of differences between groups of institutions making up the monetary sector . |
5 | As with new courses , in any one session , of all candidates actively involved in assessments , some will be taking assessments which are early steps along the way to the award , whilst others will be taking assessments which will complete the set of subjects making up the group awards . |
6 | Nor , today , is the bundle of rights making up the share regarded as equitable only . |
7 | 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 . |
8 | Other studies have used a series of slides making up the story instead of a film . |
9 | By 1988 , married couples with children made up no more than 26 per cent of all households in Britain . |
10 | Such figures help to explain why those sentenced by magistrates make up a very much smaller proportion of the sentenced prison population on any one day ( 10 per cent in 1990 : Home Office , 1991 a ) than those sentenced by the Crown Court ( 90 per cent ) . |