Example sentences of "makes up [art] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ What we need is to put more focus on creating brand-consciousness — and by that I mean everything that makes up a brand , such as style , colour , fashionableness , image , price , quality .
2 It is also illegal for manufacturers to give their product a misleading name , or to claim that it is made of a particular ingredient which in fact makes up a very small proportion of the product .
3 However , none of this makes up a complete education and training programme for a building surveyor : it is only the first part , the second being the professional training component culminating in the Test of Professional Competence .
4 Interaction between arpeggios and scales makes up a big part of my personal style , and I 've included examples #5 and #6 to show a favourite approach of mine .
5 WHAT MAKES UP A WOMAN ?
6 With Jannie Breedt and the mercurial Francois Pienaar he makes up a back row that is ideally suited to the type of game South Africa will need to play to beat the best in the world .
7 Each of the chants , songs , or poems that makes up a unit teaches a basic structure and is extended by a relevant picture activity .
8 The only other conspicuous star is Beta ( 2.9 ) , which makes up a nice little group with three other stars , Epsilon ( 5.1 ) , Eta ( 5.3 ) and Gamma ( 4.3 ) .
9 Sigma consists of two dim stars , close to Aldebaran ; Delta ( 3.8 ) , makes up a pair with the fainter star 64 Tauri ( 4.8 ) ; and Theta is a naked-eye double , made up of a white star of magnitude 3.4 and a K-type orange companion of magnitude 3.8 .
10 Beta is a wide pair ; it makes up a lovely spectacle in binoculars , and is in a rich field .
11 Virgo makes up a characteristic Y-shape .
12 Text of the kind exemplified makes up a significant part of what children in primary school are expected to read .
13 It is this hard core of unemployed — that is , those who have been out of work longest — that makes up a large part of the new underclass .
14 If the core makes up a closed circuit as shown in Fig. 4.7(a) then l should be taken as the length along the dotted line and eqn ( 4.43 ) is still applicable .
15 Sequential processing of data files makes up a large proportion of data processing .
16 A group of control intervals makes up a control area .
17 The lowest level of index records makes up the sequence set , and in this case the pointers are to control intervals ; the total number of control intervals indexed by one index record makes up a control area .
18 A collection of these tags makes up a style sheet and , together with the skeleton document , are saved as a template .
19 Whether you see jumble as giving or refuse disposal , the fact is that it makes up a significant part of the income of small local organisations .
20 When you pay interest on a mortgage , the amount payable on the first £30,000 is eligible for tax relief , although as the interest makes up a smaller proportion of your payments , the tax relief also lessens .
21 A large fold-down flap makes up a double bed , a small flap fulfils a dual purpose as cupboard door and table .
22 Joyce Grenfell was right , as ever , when she said there is no giving without receiving , that they are both part of the same circle which makes up a whole spiritual act .
23 ‘ Databases using Clipper 5.0 ’ by Will Chapman illustrates how to build business databases by taking the reader on a guided tour of the code which makes up a generic multi-purpose database using the popular Clipper DBMS language .
24 Each application places its own peculiar burden on the hardware that makes up a system .
25 A group of data planes makes up a memory bank .
26 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 .
27 The court makes up a record card from the spare copy summons lodged .
28 The union 's membership makes up a quarter of the County 's teaching strength .
29 Zantac makes up an ominously high 50% of the company 's revenues .
30 Its brightest star is the slightly yellowish Delta ( 3.6 ) , which makes up an inconspicuous triangle with Gamma and Alpha ( each 4.1 ) .
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