Example sentences of "[be] make [adv prt] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 The migrating cells may be made up of a mixture of all the different cell types in immature form , that go to all the sites and a particular type survives only if it arrives at an appropriate site — a sort of cell selection .
2 When a thin section of a basalt is examined under a microscope , it can be seen to be made up of a closely-felted mass of interlocking needle-like crystals of feldspar , a millimetre or so long , with a scattering of more colourful tiny crystals of olivine and pyroxene and some black opaque specks of iron oxides .
3 Instead they will be made up of a small professional core supplemented by part-timers plus a number of small firms to which they will contract out work .
4 My face seemed to be made up of a mass of needles or electrical impulses . ’
5 My face seemed to be made up of a mass of needles or spikes or electrical impulses .
6 Electromagnetic radiation oscillating v times a second turns out to be made up of a whole number of packets of energy , each of amount unc where h is Planck 's celebrated constant .
7 It can not be made up of a wave with a unique value for its wavelength since such a wave stretches on for ever .
8 Instead it has to be made up of a band of waves of different wavelengths , cunningly chosen to cancel each other out outside the region of width unc and to reinforce each other inside it .
9 The main board will normally be made up of a chief executive , who will hold the office of managing director , or possibly chairman , or both , and will include a number of ‘ heads of department ’ , for example the finance director , personnel director , technical director , and so on .
10 The Local Government Planning and Land Act 1980 required that the accounts of direct labour organizations should be made up of a balance sheet , a revenue account , and a statement of rate of return ; and that these accounts show a ‘ true and fair view ’ .
11 These zones may be made up of a mixture of land uses .
12 An integrated circuit can be made up of a few capacitors , diodes , resistors and transistors or even thousands of them .
13 Such incentives might be made up of a share of the surplus which the bureaucrats could appropriate ; ‘ deferred prizes ’ for keeping a bureau 's output within what was promised in a budget-output proposal and for returning money to the general fund during an official 's tenure of office ; and allocations towards supplementary activities such as travel budgets .
14 Lateral thinking and tolerating eccentricity are British characteristics whereas quality programmes tend to be made up of a lot of little things which cumulatively add up to something important . ’
15 The crew of the train will be made up of the following people : Keith Dawson ( organiser of ‘ Vintage Train ’ ) ; .
16 One alternative would be that history may be made up of the multiple meanings of specific , particular histories — without their necessarily being in turn part of a larger meaning of an underlying Idea or force .
17 In any given case the decision of the court will be made up of the following elements :
18 The Great Western Weekend will be made up of an intensive service using 5029 , the railway 's own resident ex-GW ‘ Odney Manor , ’ and another visitor , 2-8-0T 5220 from the Great Central Railway .
19 Phone bookings should be made up to a fortnight in advance on 0229 66063 .
20 This would enable parcels of instruments to be made up to a given value , type or maturity for sale and thus improve their marketability .
21 The excess should be deducted from the loss and then payment will be made up to the policy limit where applicable .
22 He notes that any loss of earnings can usually be made up during the first ten years of work .
23 These will be made up into an album of at least eight prints and the best portrait will be specially framed for you .
24 A car is picking me up at 1.30 to take me to Thames T.V. to be made up as a Chinese coolie .
25 You will need the same heading allowance as for pinch pleats if it is to be made up as a curtain heading , but for making a valance you will need only 1.5cm ( ½in ) for the heading allowance .
26 With a low-start , low-cost with-profits endowment , payments are reduced in the first few years , and the difference has to be made up in the remaining period .
27 So even if he believed that from an economic point of view the best decision would be to deny any recovery for emotional injury , he would still ask whether the role of law in encouraging reliance and coordination would be much damaged if he ignored the precedents , and , if it would , whether this loss would be made up in the gains he foresees from the change .
28 Cash deposits may be made up by the customer into standard bank packets and transported by security carrier to Cash Centres , where the credits are checked and applied direct to the account .
29 The shortfall can only be made up by the sale of programmes and income from official car parks — so spectators are asked to support both .
30 Those with a knowledge of simple trigonometry will recognise that oscillation in any other direction perpendicular to z , say in the direction x , could be made up from a component proportional to cos u in the direction x and a component proportional to sin u in the direction y .
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