Example sentences of "[pron] make up the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 To the extent that the government , the major issuer of those assets which make up the private sector 's net worth , does not alter its spending and taxation policies in response to a rising real value of its outstanding liabilities , aggregate spending will rise as the price level falls .
2 And third , the various laws which make up the Mosaic Code as part of God 's covenant with the Hebrew nation , set the framework for a system of political economy .
3 Microsoft 's latest scheme to increase its market share in the Macintosh software arena is a trade-in deal which nets a customer the four Microsoft applications which make up the integrated Microsoft Office pack for less than the price of just one of those applications .
4 A further aspect of the new system , which has yet to be fully exploited by centres , is that the Higher National Units which make up the new courses can be taken individually by candidates , rather than in complete courses .
5 From the late 18th century , the city expanded to the north through a planned series of fine neo-classical streets and squares , which make up the New Town .
6 In a comparable way , our concept of the individual must be seen as the conjuncture of the various practices which make up the complex whole .
7 One can forget for a while the rigours faced everyday and appreciate wholeheartedly the kind of escapism that lies at the root of ‘ The Passionate Shepherd to his love ’ and ‘ The Garden ’ and all other poems which make up the pastoral garden .
8 This can not be done by restricting attention to its formal properties , the relations and regularities which make up the internal mechanism of the device .
9 More important , the big volcanoes which make up the Hawaiian Islands all seem at first sight to have central vents — they are mountains thousands of metres high , with craters right at the top .
10 In system jargon , the working world is one sub-system within a complete set of sub-systems which make up the total environment or life space of the individual .
11 To address the fragmentation issue , general SVQs will also feature an additional assessment , probably taken towards the end of the course , which will require the candidate to demonstrate that he/she can pull together the work across all of the modules which make up the general SVQ .
12 Grammatical rules are seen as existing independently of the child , and changes in the child 's language in the direction of conventional syntax and morphology are seen as indicative of the child acquiring the rules which make up the grammatical system .
13 It is with understanding linguistic factors in relation to the concrete problems and activities which make up the daily reality of the school : what children need to learn , how they learn and what difficulties they experience .
14 On Monday morning we were greeted by the view of Bequia , one of 32 islands which make up the wonderful Grenadines .
15 As we have seen , the various ideological state apparatuses of a society are allotted the formidable task of constituting individual subjects , who then reproduce the practices which make up the structured totality of society .
16 Not only might such a diagram act as a checklist of the types of land use to look for in a study of any area , but it may also serve to prompt questions about the working of the basic agricultural economic units which make up the English landscape .
17 The Congress of People 's Deputies voted overwhelmingly in favour of renaming the Russian Federation ‘ Russia ’ , but within minutes members from the republics which make up the huge state were demanding restoration of the word ‘ federation ’ .
18 The ingredients which make up the special stew are a closely kept secret and vary from chef to chef .
19 There is a very clear , clean cut approach to the whole collection with the accent on strong graphics and sports oriented motifs to create renewed interest in the ‘ contemporary classic ’ shapes of the shirts , shorts , tops , sweaters , track suits , joggers and shell suits which make up the whole range .
20 They make up half your face in colours to suit you , advising you on technique , and you make up the other half of your face to match .
21 ‘ These are the people who make up the vast majority of the paperback book-buying public . ’
22 They who make up the final verdict upon every book are not the partial and noisy readers of the hour when it appears Only those books come down which deserve to last .
23 In these circumstances it necessitated ‘ the employment of commercial wage-workers who make up the actual office staff ’ .
24 It is these highly-skilled experts who make up the 85-year-old association and exclusive club over which Mr Smythe now presides .
25 That comforting ‘ usual ’ audience are the connoisseurs of all things cool who make up the heaving Dingwall 's audience on any Sunday afternoon .
26 This tripartite distinction , easy to uphold on the grounds of typography , is complicated , however , by the fact that fragments of the italicized Lord 's Prayer passage find themselves brought in from the right-hand margin to form part of the body of the text when , further truncated , they make up the liturgical stutter of
27 They make up the active elements of inflammation , and are concentrated in ‘ lymphoid tissue ’ such as : the tonsils ; the ‘ glands ’ in the groin , armpit and neck ( more properly called lymph nodes ) ; and the spleen which lies next to the stomach in the abdomen , as well as the bone marrow where they are made .
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