Example sentences of "[det] [noun pl] make [adv prt] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | Her pleading frail voice went straight to my heart every time , and quite often I would crack her more than a few eggs to make up the dozen . |
3 | Such combinations make up the particles known as mesons , which are unstable because the quark and antiquark can annihilate each other , producing electrons and other particles . |
4 | A further major problem associated with the use of the network variable is that it is most readily operationalized to study speakers whose networks are of a relatively closeknit type and can not easily handle socially and geographically mobile speakers whose personal network ties are not predominantly dense or multiplex ; yet , such persons make up a substantial proportion of the population in a post-industrial society . |
5 | It is vital to realise that while such values and those of the other culture are only perceptions , such perceptions make up a social reality . |
6 | A group of such households makes up a village and between such groups there is usually hostility from simple avoidance of one another to open warfare . |
7 | The landscape manager faces major practical difficulties due to lack of basic information , including the extent and location of the individual elements of land cover ( woodlands , moorlands , farmland , etc ) or the way in which these elements make up the landscape . |
8 | These assumptions make up a set of inter-related hypotheses about the processes and criteria of class membership . |
9 | The chairmen of these committees made up a Board of Ministers . |
10 | These chargepayers make up a very small amount of the total value of outstanding community charge . |
11 | These children make up the majority of patients in growth disorder clinics . |
12 | A collection of these tags makes up a style sheet and , together with the skeleton document , are saved as a template . |
13 | These losers make up the core of the 74% of Hungarians who in a recent opinion poll said they thought the economic situation had worsened . |
14 | You may wish to photocopy these spells to make up an Ice Magic spell deck . |
15 | Taken together with the measurement of the gravitational spectral shift these measurements make up the classical tests of GR . |
16 | This way , though there are not many pixels making up the image , they are at least small . |
17 | In these 239 murals , covering a surface of 1,585 square metres , there are traces of many influences making up a popular and forceful imagery : ‘ The codices , pre-conquest sculpture , popular art , the study of living people , the colour of nature as well as the paintings of the misnamed Italian Primitives , together with the modern artistic tendencies to which Rivera himself had contributed during his stay in France , all went to form his own peculiar style , which is apparent for the first time in these frescoes . ’ |
18 | How many fourths make up a whole how many fourths to make a whole one ? |
19 | How many observations make up a large number ? |
20 | Many others made up the array of artisan manufacturers , either as independent masters or , increasingly , as waged journeymen . |