Example sentences of "[det] [noun pl] make up a " 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 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 .
3 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 .
4 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 .
5 These assumptions make up a set of inter-related hypotheses about the processes and criteria of class membership .
6 The chairmen of these committees made up a Board of Ministers .
7 These chargepayers make up a very small amount of the total value of outstanding community charge .
8 A collection of these tags makes up a style sheet and , together with the skeleton document , are saved as a template .
9 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 . ’
10 How many fourths make up a whole how many fourths to make a whole one ?
11 How many observations make up a large number ?
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