Example sentences of "go [to-vb] up " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 many crops produced in the Third World go to fatten up livestock for Westerners ' consumption
2 Spanish past is to deny many of the elements which go to make up modern Mexico .
3 Drawn to the fact-is-stranger-than-fiction aspects of Spanish history , Gironella found in Veláquez 's portraits a perfect starting point for a detailed investigation of the contradictions which go to make up modern Mexico .
4 The Met Office regards last summer as one of those exceptions from the norm which go to make up the typical British weather rather than some trend for the future .
5 Properties of the kind which go to make up our nominal essence of gold are divided by Locke into ‘ primary and original ’ and ‘ secondary ’ ( and also ‘ tertiary ’ ) .
6 They include current selection theory describing the mechanisms of biological change , accounts of animal studies that provide evidence concerning the psychobiological ‘ platform ’ from which human life ascended , inferences from infrahuman primates and other animals to man , and finally a treatment of the evolution of the component faculties that go to make up the human mind .
7 Some of the answers are only now coming to light as we find out more about the structures of the proteins that go to make up living cells themselves .
8 Latent inhibition training can be expected , therefore , to establish a network of associations among the component parts that go to make up the stimulus .
9 The novel proves that knowledge is possible , but also that it is in a sense artificial : it does not come from the past , historical knowledge in particular can not simply be uncovered , laid bare and put out to view ( or rather , the novelist can no longer create the illusion that the past is speaking for itself ) ; it is a construction of the past , and the reader is conscious of , and in compliance with , the careful disposition and organization of the disparate elements that go to make up the whole edifice .
10 Many of the fragments which go to make up a scoria cone are individually big enough to be called ‘ blocks ’ or ‘ bombs ’ , according to the simple size classification .
11 The reason why is summarised in my own ‘ Principle of inverse irreversibility ’ , a sub-paradigm of my ‘ Law of innate tendencies ’ , itself one of the laws that go to make up the all-encompassing ‘ Law of irrelevant correlates ’ , as explained in my work-in-progress , ‘ Irrelevant correlates ( and others ) ’ , which promises to be hailed on publication as the definitive analysis of systematised muddleheadedness .
12 Later , it is important to try to understand and work through the different strands of feeling which go to make up the total experience of loss .
13 Behind the diversity of living arrangements which go to make up individual marriages are common themes and dilemmas .
14 Of all the elements that go to make up the accident causation system , the one that has received the least attention in residential areas is the design of the road network itself .
15 These data buttons have been chosen and laid out with great logic , giving the player instant and sensible choices for altering patches , or the parameters which go to make up those patches .
16 The first of the two chapters defines seven elements that go to make up financial statements : assets , liabilities , equity , gains , losses , contributions from owners and distributions to owners .
17 There are more than a hundred variables that go to make up this initial decision .
18 We can recognise a ‘ dull load ’ as a sign of indigestion through its being located in the stomach , since previous stomach-located ‘ dull loads ’ have occurred in conjunction with the other things which go to make up indigestion .
19 The third weakness is a fundamental one : various institutional differences in the operation and segregation of the many sectors that go to make up the financial services industry .
20 Furthermore , the sociological perspective maintains that these patterns in behaviour are the products of specific social ‘ forces ’ or factors , and more specifically are the consequence of the social relationships and experiences which go to make up human social living .
21 Some observers have suggested that the decline of the village as the main social unit in Japan has produced a greater heterogeneity in the smaller groups which go to make up society as a whole .
22 They are doing work which every compositor is called upon to do at some time or another , that is plain composition , " but he added that the men do " the many operations that go to make up the comp 's calling " .
23 While this kind of breakdown does help one to comprehend the various strands and stages that go to make up the current system , it is rather crude .
24 Among the lexical units which go to make up a lexeme it is possible to distinguish some that are more basic , or central , and others that are less so .
25 Nevertheless , it is possible to describe some of the typical components that go to make up a paradigm .
26 To help you work our your own menus , here are summaries of the salads and the foods that go to make up breakfasts and snacks .
27 Only one event pulls together all the strands that go to make up the complete electronic publishing market , Electronic Publishing&print 1988 .
28 The Bullock Report offered clear support for language in teacher education : ‘ Among the modules that go to make up the professional training element there should be a compulsory one on language in education ’ ( DES , 1975 : 337–8 ) .
29 Though he does not develop the metaphor , Paul would , I think , agree with the fuller details to be found in I Peter : individual Christians are spiritual stones which go to make up the spiritual temple which is built on Christ ( I Pet .
30 Some of these rules are concerned with the different components which go to make up a traditional story — the kind of story which is orally handed down from generation to generation .
  Next page