Example sentences of "and make up [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | These three are in the same field , and make up a triangle . |
2 | Do n't take along a shade fringe with dozens of colours — pull out a few ‘ whiskers ’ in basic shades and make up a fringe of your own . |
3 | Subtract these calories from your total for the day and make up the rest from other meals . |
4 | We are glad that is able to be with us twice this season , and that has agreed to continue her regular music lessons for the early birds as well as taking a number of sessions. , and make up the rest of the team and we all look forward to working with you . |
5 | The heightened interest in underwater archaeology caused by the find of the Brindisi bronzes has prompted the new Ministro per i Beni Culturali , Alberto Ronchey , to propose changes in the law : first , to extend the limit of Italian territorial waters beyond the six miles off the coast currently in force and beyond the seabed on the continental shelf ( no distance has yet been specified ) ; second , to consider allocating underwater ‘ concessions ’ to non-government teams who would take a course in the theory and practice of underwater excavation and make up the shortfall in trained divers . |
6 | Weeks fifteen to twenty one is subject specific and all the details that have to come in and make up a record of achievement . |
7 | Around a quarter of the managers were unemployed , he said , and the parents of the boys would have to try and make up the increase . |
8 | What I think is , there 's an Iron Age settlement at the top of the Grove , and I think someone found this woman 's skull there , and made up a story about it , the way people do . ’ |
9 | When Cheddar was finally reached at about ten o'clock , no one would take them in , until an innkeeper had pity on them and made up a bed in the garret . |
10 | She unpegged half a dozen , and made up a bed on a pile of linen . |
11 | She riddled the dust and made up the fire and said , ‘ You two make friends time that 's cooked . |
12 | But this would be moving in and making up the message in the style of the ‘ missing ’ letters in Poor People , the first story of all . |
13 | The procuticle , which may be absent from the tracheoles , is secreted by the epidermal cells and makes up the bulk of the integument . |
14 | and to make up the weight instead of five he sent six to make the weight up . |